Remarkable yet controversial, the Prussian-born Protestant missionary Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (1803–51) sought to spread Christianity in the Far East. A gifted linguist, he sailed to Siam and worked on translating the Bible into Thai. The British missionary Robert Morrison had fired his interest in China, and Gützlaff later focused his evangelising efforts there, learning several dialects and distributing translated literature. Furthermore, he served as an interpreter for the East India Company. Also reissued in this series are his Journal of Three Voyages along the Coast of China (1834) and A Sketch of Chinese History (1834). Edited down into two substantial volumes by the Congregational minister Andrew Reed (1787–1862), the present work was published in 1838. It aimed to generate support for the missionary cause by giving Anglophone readers deeper insight into an unfamiliar civilisation. Volume 1 addresses geography and topography, before moving onto history, language and culture.
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Advertisement; 1. Introductory remarks; 2. General observations on the geography of the Chinese empire; 3. General view of China proper; 4. Natural productions; 5. Topography of China proper; 6. Topography of Mantchouria; 7. Topography of Mongolia; 8. Government of Ele; 9. Tiber; 10. General view of the Chinese; 11. Chinese history; 12. Language and literature; 13. Manners, customs, and institutions.
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This 1838 two-volume work brought a wealth of information on Chinese geography, history, culture and government to a Western readership.
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ISBN
9781108079433
Published
2015-03-19
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
600 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
31 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
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Engelsk
Format
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Heftet
Number of pages
534
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