Frank Boreham on Pre-pub

Glad to see some of Boreham coming to Logos. Frank Boreham on Pre-Pub
With his literary output it must be hard to know what to publish. I don't know how copyright issues may effect his works, but here's what wikipedia has to say about his published works:
"Most famous is his series of five books, published between 1920 and 1928, derived from the 125 sermons on the theme "Texts that Made History": A Bunch of Everlastings, A Handful of Stars, A Casket of Cameos, A Faggot of Torches, and A Temple of Topaz."
I have one or two of those in print, and would encourage Logos to try to get these into publication. I'm sorry I don't have a single one of the titles Logos is offering so can't comment on them. Perhaps others can let us know their value.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Mark A. Smith said:
Glad to see some of Boreham coming to Logos. Frank Boreham on Pre-Pub
Thanks for posting this, Mark. I'm in.
Boreham is one of those names that keeps popping up, through I have not read him. Will be interested to learn from his capcaity for recounting stories.
James Townsend has an article, "Grace in the Arts: F. W. Boreham: Essayist Extraordinaire" in Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society Vol 14:1 (2001), 55-77. If you have the TJL for 2001, this is the link.
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Allen Browne said:
James Townsend has an article, "Grace in the Arts: F. W. Boreham: Essayist Extraordinaire" in Journal of the Grace Evangelical Society Vol 14:1 (2001), 55-77. If you have the TJL for 2001, this is the link.
Thanks for that link.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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