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China Opened, Or, A Display of the Topography, History, Customs, Manners, Arts, Manufactures, Commerce, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, Etc. of the Chinese Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 570

China Opened, Or, A Display of the Topography, History, Customs, Manners, Arts, Manufactures, Commerce, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, Etc. of the Chinese Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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 2 addresses arts and sciences, religion, and government at all levels.

China Opened, Or, A Display of the Topography, History, Customs, Manners, Arts, Manufactures, Commerce, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, Etc. of the Chinese Empire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 510

China Opened, Or, A Display of the Topography, History, Customs, Manners, Arts, Manufactures, Commerce, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, Etc. of the Chinese Empire

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Remarkable yet controversial, the Prussian-born Protestant missionary Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff (18030-51) 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.

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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. He also worked for the East India Company, notably serving as an interpreter during negotiations for the Treaty of Nanking. Also reissued in this series are his Journal of Three Voyages along the Coast of China (1834) and China Opened (1838). The present work, published in two volumes in 1834, aimed to diminish Anglophone ignorance of China's vast history. Volume 1 surveys contemporary Chinese geography, government and culture before tracing Chinese history from mythological times to the end of the Ming dynasty in 1644.

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1834
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  • Publisher: Unknown

China is daily becoming more and more an object of interest and curiosity to European nations, in proportion as commerce, the fore-runner, if not the cause, of all improvement.in the arts of civilization, discloses its resources, and sheds new light on the character and intellectual cultivation of its inhabitants. Hitherto, the remoteness of its situation with respect to Britain, and the rude, inhospitable nature of its policy toward strangers, have concurred in perpetuating the erroneous impressions created by travelers imperfectly informed, or prone to exaggeration. Among the unfounded notions sedulously propagated by the advocates of arbitrary power, is the opinion that this vast empire, the government of which may be regarded as the beau ideal of despotism, has been torn by fewer revolutions and civil wars than the free states of the West; and that its military power is a kind of colossus, fabricated by the wisdom of ages, which no force or policy that could be exerted by any European nation would suffice to overthrow.--Amazon.com.

Journal of Three Voyages Along the Coast of China, in 1831, 1832, & 1833
  • Language: en

Journal of Three Voyages Along the Coast of China, in 1831, 1832, & 1833

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Journal of Three Voyages Along the Coast of China in 1831, 1832, & 1833
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Journal of Three Voyages Along the Coast of China in 1831, 1832, & 1833

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Karl Friedrich August Gutzlaff, anglicised as Charles Gutzlaff, was a German missionary to the Far East, notable as one of the first Protestant missionaries in Bangkok, Thailand and for his books about China. He was one of the first Protestant missionaries in China to dress like a Chinese.

Early Missionaries in Bangkok
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Early Missionaries in Bangkok

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A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473

A Sketch of Chinese History, Ancient and Modern

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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. He also worked for the East India Company, notably serving as an interpreter during negotiations for the Treaty of Nanking. Also reissued in this series are his Journal of Three Voyages along the Coast of China (1834) and China Opened (1838). The present work, published in two volumes in 1834, aimed to diminish Anglophone ignorance of China's vast history. Volume 2 traces events since the beginning of the Qing dynasty in 1644. Gützlaff then discusses Christianity's introduction and other foreign influence, chiefly the commercial activities of European powers.

China Opened; Or
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 542

China Opened; Or

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1838
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Levensberigt van Dr. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 30

Levensberigt van Dr. Karl Friedrich August Gützlaff

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1852
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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