African
Notebook
by Albert Schweitzer, Charles E. B. Russell, Lachlan Forrow
Paperback from Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade)
Book Published: July, 2002
Albert
Schweitzer: A Biography (The Albert Schweitzer Library)
from Syracuse University Press
Albert
Schweitzer: The Doctor Who Gave Up a Brilliant Career to Serve the People
of Africa
by James Bentley
Library Binding from Gareth Stevens
Book Published: October, 1999
Culture,
Ecology, and Politics in Gabon's Rainforest (African Studies (Lewiston,
N.Y.), V. 65.)
by Michael Charles Reed, James Franklin Barnes
Hardcover from Edwin Mellen Press
Book Published: March, 2003
In
Africa With Schweitzer
by Edgar, Dr. Berman
Paperback from HarperCollins (paper)
Book Published: September, 1989
Memoirs
of Childhood and Youth
by Albert Schweitzer, Kurt Bergel, Alice R. Bergel, Kirt Bergel
Hardcover from Syracuse Univ Pr (Trade)
Book Published: June, 1997 |
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The
Mysticism of Paul the Apostle (Albert Schweitzer Library)
by Albert Schweitzer, et al
(Paperback - November 1998)
The
Mystery of the Kingdom of God: The Secret of Jesus' Messiahship and Passion
by Albert Schweitzer
(Paperback - September 1985)
My
Days With Albert Schweitzer: A Lambarene Landscape
by Frederick Franck
Paperback from The Lyons Press
Book Published: August, 1992
Out
of My Life and Thought: An Autobiography (Albert Schweitzer Library)
by Albert Schweitzer, et al
(Paperback - November 1998)
On
the Edge of the Primeval Forest and More from the Primeval Forest: Experiences
and Observations of a Doctor in Equatorial Africa
by Albert Schweitzer
(Hardcover - June 1976)
Schweitzer:
A Biography
by George Marshall, David Poling, Rhena Schweitzer
Paperback from Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Book Published: June, 2000 |
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The
Quest of the Historical Jesus: A Critical Study of Its Progress from Reimarus
to Wrede (Albert Schweitzer Library)
by Albert Schweitzer, et al
(Paperback - May 1998)
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Compassion, in which all
ethics must take root, can only attain its full breadth and depth if it
embraces all living creatures and does not limit
itself to mankind. Albert
Schweitzer, (1875-1965)