Catalogue of Dr. F. W. Boreham Books 1887 - 1919
Books By Dr. F.W. Boreham
1891 Won to Glory (with foreword by F.B. Meyer)
1902 Loose Leaves (travelogue)
1903 From England to Mosgiel (travelogue)
1903 The Whisper of God (The Baptist Pulpit series)
1911 George Augustus Selwyn (biography)
1912 The Luggage of Life
1915 The Golden Milestone
1916 Faces in the Fire
1917 The Other Side of the Hill
1918 The Silver Shadow
1919 The Uttermost Star
FWB Books of the 1920s
1920 A Bunch of Everlastings (Texts That Made History Series)
1920 A Reel of Rainbow
1921 The Home of the Echoes
1922 A Handful of Stars (Texts That Made History Series)
1922 Shadows on the Wall
1924 A Casket of Cameos (Texts That Made History Series)
1924 Wisps of Wildfire
1925 The Crystal Pointers
1926 A Faggot of Torches (Texts That Made History Series)
1927 The Nest of Spears
1928 The Temple of Topaz (Texts That Made History Series)
1928 The Fiery Crags
1929 The Three Half Moons
FWB books of the 1930s
1930 The Blue Flame
1932 A Witch’s Brewing
1933 The Drums of Dawn
1934 The Ivory Spires
1935 The Heavenly Octave
1935 Ships of Pearl
1936 The Passing of John Broadbanks
1939 I Forgot to Say
FWB books of the 1940s
1940 My Pilgrimage (Boreham’s autobiography)
1941 The Prodigal
1945 A Late Lark Singing
1948 Cliffs of Opal
1948 The Man Who Saved Gandhi (a short biography of Rev. J. J. Doke)
FWB Books of the 1950s & 60s
1951 Arrows of Desire
1953 My Christmas Book
1954 Dreams at Sunset
1954 In Pastures Green
1955 The Gospel of Robinson Crusoe
1956 The Gospel of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
1958 The Tide Comes In
1961 The Last Milestone
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Paperback books by, or about, Dr. F.W. Boreham, published by John Broadbanks Publishing...
Choosing the best essays of F. W. Boreham is as excruciating as selecting some children to get the honors and telling the others that they did not make the grade. VIEW
The book contains more than 250 of the best stories found in F. W. Boreham's writings. Dr. Geoff Pound compiled the stories and wrote a foreword. VIEW
This book consists of five previously published essays that have been brought together for the first time: Second-Hand Things, The Second Crop, Second Fiddles, Our Second Wind and Second Thoughts. VIEW
This book chronicles F. W. Boreham's pilgrimage to the birthplaces and homes of many great English and Scottish writers and his communion with them as the young writer recalls quotations and thoughts from their books. VIEW
This book is a collection of five addresses that F. W. Boreham delivered on some major stages of life, and this is accompanied by two further essays in which the author develops the theme of life's milestones. VIEW
“If I had my ministry over again, I would talk more about God…. His very self …” Once again it is obvious that Boreham wasn’t just a preacher who writes. He became highly skilled in both occupations. VIEW
This is such a masterful reflection on Psalm 23 that it's hard to believe that F. W. Boreham was 83 when he wrote it. It's Boreham at his best. VIEW
This book, "From England to Mosgiel: A Tunbridge Well's Man's Voyage to New Zealand" was penned by Frank Boreham on the ships and train that took him from his boyhood home. VIEW
Nuggets of Romance is a collection of biographies of famous individuals. "If the life of the ordinary person is a nugget of romance, what a literary goldmine the life of the extraordinary person should prove." VIEW
This is an enjoyable tale from a master storyteller. Like so many of Boreham’s writings The Coming of Snowy highlights his attention to detail as he weaves an eloquent story referencing people, places, animals and the weather. VIEW
F. W. Boreham writes, "A king-maker occupies a more exalted eminence than a king. And in that (Victorian) age of crisis and transformation there were many kingly spirits who gratefully confessed that, but for Mr. Spurgeon's ministry - in public or in private - their own contribution to the nations' development would have been negligible." VIEW
Many of us have our heroes but we often fail to recognize the people who helped to shape them. In "Lover of Life" the distinguished author Dr. F. W. Boreham draws back the curtain to pay tribute to one of his mentors, Joseph John Doke. VIEW
Kindle eBooks by, or about, Dr. F.W. Boreham, published by John Broadbanks Publishing...
It's one of my favorite stories. From his mentor, J. J. Doke, we learn the value of reading, and even something as challenging as how to share the gospel with someone that is about to die. VIEW
F. W. Boreham was one of the most prolific authors of the twentieth century, but this book tells of the crisis Boreham experienced during the First World War that led to him discovering and adopting a winning style of communication. VIEW
F. W. Boreham could see the romance in the ordinary and had a way of romancing his audience in the process. VIEW
Boreham writes about a variety of people. Though he briefly mentions inconsistencies and failures, he honors their accomplishments. VIEW
The Coming of Snowy (1942) is a slightly modified version of “A Saxon Princess,” published in F. W. Boreham’s The Three Half-Moons (1929). VIEW
I can enjoy this all year long for its timeless truths. It contains one of the most important thoughts that I have ever read. VIEW
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Dr. F.W. Boreham wrote over 55 books. In their original editions, each of these are now collector’s items.
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I saw you have problems with amazon, but are there other places you sell these ? I would buy off if you tell me where. please : )