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Mook. True Tales about a Chinese Boy and His Friends. by Sites, Evelyn Worthley, fl. 1918. McMurry, Frank M. (Morton), 1862-1936 - 1918: Introduction by Frank M. McMurry, Ph.D. Teachers College, Columbia University.

by Sites, Evelyn Worthley, fl. 1918. McMurry, Frank M. (Morton), 1862-1936

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Mook. True Tales about a Chinese Boy and His Friends.: Introduction by Frank M. McMurry, Ph.D. Teachers College, Columbia University.

by Sites, Evelyn Worthley, fl. 1918. McMurry, Frank M. (Morton), 1862-1936

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  • Paperback
Printed by the Stanhope Press, F. H. Gilson Company, Boston, Massachusetts / Vermont Printing Company, Brattleboro. Written as a child's story from the missionary point of view about "poverty and suffering of the masses..., together with their superstitions and injurious customs", China is shown in transition, before communism took over after ages of dynastic rule. 130 pages, black & white photographs on 55 unnumbered plates; 18 cm. Paper; staples rusty, spine mended with archival tape; dark stain on top edge intrudes only slightly into pages; textblock solid & unmarked; Good. Stock#48219.
  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Good-
  • Jacket Condition none
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher The Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions.
  • Place of Publication West Medford, Massachusetts
  • Date Published 1918
  • Keywords early 20th century China history sociology children missionaries