Beyond the Stone Arches e-bog
117,05 DKK
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Advance Praise for Beyond the Stone Arches "e;Now the world can share the life of this great man. In its intimate detail, this is a fascinating story that serves as a valuable introduction to the people of a country so important to us today."e;-Walter Cronkite "e;A fascinating look at China from the point of view of an American medical missionary, this absorbing life of a quiet he...
E-bog
117,05 DKK
Forlag
Wiley
Udgivet
15 marts 2004
Genrer
1FPC
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780471437031
Advance Praise for Beyond the Stone Arches "e;Now the world can share the life of this great man. In its intimate detail, this is a fascinating story that serves as a valuable introduction to the people of a country so important to us today."e;-Walter Cronkite "e;A fascinating look at China from the point of view of an American medical missionary, this absorbing life of a quiet hero rings with authenticity and sheds light on the turbulent years from the late 1800s to 1932 that will be a revelation for most Western readers."e;-Adeline Yen Mah, author of Falling Leaves "e;This is a proud man's story of a father who lived a life of a medical missionary in China for forty years-a life of service, sacrifice, joy, and fulfillment. The pages turn easily and quickly with humor, care, and love. It's a jewel of a book that will remain with you forever."e;-Jim Lehrer, The News Hour "e;A small gem. Edward Bliss embarked, against great odds, on a remarkable range of activities aimed at improving the livelihood of common people. He was a veritable one-man Peace Corps. His is an inspiring story that warms the heart and enriches the soul."e;-H. T. Huang, author of Science and Civilization in China "e;It took three years for Edward Bliss, M.D., to ascend the Min River in a convoy of three river junks in 1893, averaging fourteen miles a day. This was his first trip to Shaowu, which became his home for forty-two years, a tumultuous and dangerous time and place. His son tells the story of his father's life and work in fascinating detail, drawing on a trove of letters and extensive interviews with his father."e;-Donald MacInnis, former Methodist missionary and China Program Director, National Council of Churches/USA