Seeds of Service: Priming the Pump of Life [Hardcover] Ernest Clay Baird

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“Seeds of Service: Priming the Pump of Life” by Ernest Clay Baird, published in 1923 by The Standard Publishing Company, is a first edition inspirational work exploring Christian service. The teal cloth cover with gilt lettering shows minor wear. Inside, essays and reflections guide readers on faith and community service, with charming illustrations. The book includes a 1925 inscription, adding historical interest. Pages show typical age toning and foxing. No dust jacket. A valuable addition for collectors of religious literature.

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“Seeds of Service: Priming the Pump of Life” by Ernest Clay Baird is a compelling exploration of Christian service and inspiration, published in 1923 by The Standard Publishing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. This first edition volume offers a collection of essays and reflections aimed at invigorating the reader’s faith and encouraging active service in their community. The book’s teal cloth cover features gilt lettering, embodying the modest elegance typical of early 20th-century religious publications. Inside, the book is adorned with charming illustrations, although the illustrator remains unidentified. The content is structured to guide readers through various aspects of faith, including chapters like “A Living Epistle” and “Faith Claiming Its Birthright.” This copy includes a heartfelt inscription dated 1925, adding a personal historical touch. “Seeds of Service” is a valuable addition to collections of religious and inspirational literature, reflecting the enduring nature of Baird’s message.

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Author

Ernest Clay Baird

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Standard Publishing Company

Condition

used_acceptable

Edition

Not specified

Condition Acceptable
Notes This 1923 first edition of "Seeds of Service" is in good condition, considering its age. The teal cloth cover shows some wear, with slight fraying at the corners and spine ends, and minor discoloration. The binding remains intact and sturdy. The pages exhibit typical age-related toning and occasional foxing, particularly on the edges and endpapers. The book includes a dated inscription from 1925, adding a personal note to its historical value. There is no dust jacket present.

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