In the winter of 1890, the Reverend T. M. Morris and the Reverend Richard Glover spent five months journeying through the Shantung and Shansi provinces in north China. Commissioned by the Baptist Missionary Society to inspect the work of all missionaries in the area, the two clergymen travelled by boat, cart, wheelbarrow and 'other strange conveyances' in order to complete their mission. Published in 1892, this book compiles the letters sent home by Morris, originally appearing in The East Anglian Daily Times and the Freeman. Writing with notable Christian zeal, Morris ably describes the difficulties faced in such a journey, delighting at the people encountered and wondering at the awe-inspiring landscape. With a preface by Glover attesting to Morris' 'careful and shrewd' observational skills, and a map of the area covered in this remarkable journey, this book provides a novel insight into nineteenth-century China.
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Introduction; Author's preface; 1. From San Francisco to Yokohama; 2. Chefoo and Tien-Tsin; 3. From Tien-Tsin to Tsing-Chow-Fu; 4. Tsing-Chow-Fu; 5. Chow-Ping; 6. Chi-Nan-Fu; 7. The Great Plain of China; 8. T'ai-Yuen-Fu; 9. Peking; 10. An interview with Li-Hung-Chang; 11. Shanghai; 12. Hankow, Hong-Kong, and Canton; 13. The religions of China; 14. Fung-Shui; 15. Missionary work and methods in China; Appendix.
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Published in 1892, this fascinating book recounts a journey through China taken by two clergymen in the winter of 1890.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781108013826
Publisert
2010-06-10
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
264