Beyond the Stone Arches: An American Missionary Doctor in China, 1892-1932
Autor JR. Bliss, Edwarden Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 ian 2001
"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."–Walter Cronkite
"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."–Adeline Yen Mah, author of Falling Leaves
"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."–Jim Lehrer, The News Hour
"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."–H. T. Huang, author of Science and Civilization in China
"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."–Donald MacInnis, former Methodist missionary and China Program Director, National Council of Churches/USA
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0471397598
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 148 x 223 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Readers of biography, memoir, Those interested in the Chinese history and the missionary experience, Schools, Libraries, Church Reading Groups.Descriere
"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."Adeline Yen Mah, author of Falling Leaves
"This is a proud mans story of a father who lived a life of a medical missionary in China for forty yearsa life of service, sacrifice, joy, and fulfillment. The pages turn easily and quickly with humor, care, and love. Its a jewel of a book that will remain with you forever."Jim Lehrer, The News Hour
"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."H. T. Huang, author of Science and Civilization in China
"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 fathers life and work in fascinating detail, drawing on a trove of letters and extensive interviews with his father."Donald MacInnis, former Methodist missionary and China Program Director, National Council of Churches/USA
Cuprins
"The Most Fool Thing I Ever Did".
"Just Imagine That".
"It is Good to Feel Needed".
"A Great Way to Take a Tonic".
"There is No One to Consult, Only the Great Physician".
"I Have Come Home!"
"There is Still Hope!"
"I Regret That We Did Not Put Up Houses Better Suited For the Chinese".
"They Are Highly Refined, Educated in Convents, I Suppose".
"I Am Growing Stronger All the Time for My Work".
"There Are a Good Many Things Indicative of a Change".
"We Aren′t Supposed to Solicit, But...".
"Sometimes in a Certain Sense Discouraged".
"I Must Admit I′m Tired".
"We Must Help Them Extricate Themselves".
"Now I Sleep Soundly At Nights".
"The Next Morning I Found Havoc Everywhere".
"Something in the Future Was Not Enough".
"Kienning Had Fallen".
"The Red Army is at the Gates".
Epilogue.
Recenzii
–– Publishers Weekly
"Bliss succeeds beautifully in painting a private view of a transformative period in world history through the eyes of one man."
–– Publishers Weekly
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""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.""-Walter Cronkite
""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.""-Adeline Yen Mah, author of Falling Leaves
""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.""-Jim Lehrer, The News Hour
""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.""-H. T. Huang, author of Science and Civilization in China
""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.""-Donald MacInnis, former Methodist missionary and China Program Director, National Council of Churches/USA