Mother Teresa: Her People and Her Work

Mother Teresa: Her People and Her Work
ISBN-10
0006253334
ISBN-13
9780006253334
Series
Mother Teresa
Category
Calcutta (India)
Pages
158
Language
English
Published
1978
Author
Desmond Doig

Description

Based on and including articles originally published by author in"The Statesman", a leading Indian newspaper, this book documents the people and the work of Mother Teresa's ministry.

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