Description
First Edition. Harper & Brothers. Hardcover has some normal wear. No dust jacket. A few pages have underlining in pen. Inscription inside cover. There is a name and address stamp (Japan address). Binding is secure. Ships from Colorado.
This collectible first edition of “Through Gates of Splendor” by Elisabeth Elliot is a powerful and poignant account of the 1956 martyrdom of five American missionaries in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Elliot’s husband, Jim Elliot, was among the slain men who were speared to death by the Huaorani tribe they were attempting to evangelize. This tragic event captured global attention and became a defining moment in the history of modern Christian missions.
Elliot’s gripping narrative, written with grace and unflinching honesty, not only recounts the fateful events but also provides a deeply personal perspective on the sacrifices and motivations of these young missionaries. Her intimate knowledge of the men, their families, and their spiritual convictions lends an unparalleled authenticity to this work. Beyond its religious significance, the book offers a fascinating exploration of cultural clashes, the complexities of first contact with isolated indigenous groups, and the enduring human capacity for forgiveness and redemption.
With its provenance including an inscription, underlining, and a Japanese address stamp, this copy carries the echoes of past readers who were moved by this extraordinary tale of faith, courage, and cross-cultural encounter. A cornerstone of 20th-century Christian literature and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, this edition represents a rare opportunity for collectors and readers alike to immerse themselves in a profoundly impactful narrative.