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Published by HarperCollins Publishers, 1997
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PAPERBACK, very good, probably unused. INSCRIBED on title page to recipient with first name only, above title, and SIGNED in blue ink by John Hanson Mitchell. MITCHELL, JAMES ARCHIBALD. Travels in a vanishing empire: China 1915 to 1918 : the journals of James Archibald Mitchell. Illustrated with photographs by the author. Edited by John Hanson Mitchell and Hugh Powers Mitchell. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Komatik Press, 2017, xvii, 171pp., . 1915 to 1918 was a tumultuous period of Chinese history. In 1912, the 250-year-old Qing dynasty had been overthrown and powerful generals and political leaders were vying for power. Warlords and rebel armies were ranging the countryside; there was no effective central government, and foreign businessmen and missionaries were walled in well-defended compounds. In the midst of this chaos, a twenty-four-year-old college graduate named James Archibald Mitchell, landed in Shanghai to teach English at St John's University, the so-called Harvard of the East. Mitchell was an avid diarist, a skilled photographer and an acute observer of local customs, and whenever he had time off he set out to explore the country, the presence of warring armies and travel difficulties notwithstanding. Arch, as he was known, was brought up in Centreville, Maryland, the son of a popular Episcopalian minster, and was educated at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He was essentially a country boy, a dyed-in-the wool American with no international experience, and the storied Orient was both an inspiration and a shock to him. But as he makes clear in an early journal, his intention was to record what he saw with an objective, eye --- not an easy task for one so deeply schooled in Christianized Western culture. What emerged over the course of three years, is a very personal account of his time in China during the Warlord Period in both words and photographs, a record of peasant life, boat families, climbing and hunting expeditions, and above all, exquisite images of the Chinese people and their land. Apart from being a good, entertaining read and visual documentation, Travels in a Vanishing Empire is record of everyday Chinese life, an aspect of history that is not well covered in books about this period. It is also, although unstated, an account of the moral growth of an individual. Mitchell's travels reinforced his earliest feelings about people different than himself. He told one of his nephews after he returned home that he would now look at a person and see only another human being. After his return from the East, he joined the ministry and went on to become an early civil-rights activist. ISBN 9780998711300.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 209 pages. Within the pages of Divine Inspirations are some of the most luminous passage s from the Holy Bible. Arranged alphabetically by theme from Acceptance to Worsh ip, these verses of inspired wisdom will provide insight and comfort to anyone s.
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Published by Castle Books, Edison, New Jersey, 1997
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. A Fine edition in a mildly soiled Near Fine dust-jacket ; Divine inspirations from the Bible are collected in this anthology of pearls of wisdom. The authors explore biblical teachings on aspects of life such as love, forgiveness, and courage, applying these truths to everyday challenges. The book is divided into nine chapters, each with its own theme, and includes quotes from the Bible and helpful commentary from the editors.; 8vo; 211 pages.
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Gebunden. Condition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Über den AutorrnrnJames A. Mitchell was born in Centreville, Maryland in 1892. After graduation from Trinity College in Hartford, he spent three years in China amidst the chaos of changing regimes. He returned home in 1918 to join the Amer.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 1915 to 1918 was a tumultuous period of Chinese history. In 1912, the 250-year-old Qing dynasty had been overthrown and powerful generals and political leaders were vying for power. Warlords and rebel armies were ranging the countryside; there was no effective central government, and foreign businessmen and missionaries were walled in well-defended compounds. In the midst of this chaos, a twenty-four-year-old college graduate named James Archibald Mitchell, landed in Shanghai to teach English at St John's University, the so-called Harvard of the East. Mitchell was an avid diarist, a skilled photographer and an acute observer of local customs, and whenever he had time off he set out to explore the country, the presence of warring armies and travel difficulties notwithstanding. Arch, as he was known, was brought up in Centreville, Maryland, the son of a popular Episcopalian minster, and was educated at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He was essentially a country boy, a dyed-in-the wool American with no international experience, and the storied Orient was both an inspiration and a shock to him. But as he makes clear in an early journal, his intention was to record what he saw with an objective, eye --- not an easy task for one so deeply schooled in Christianized Western culture. What emerged over the course of three years, is a very personal account of his time in China during the Warlord Period in both words and photographs, a record of peasant life, boat families, climbing and hunting expeditions, and above all, exquisite images of the Chinese people and their land. Apart from being a good, entertaining read, and visual documentation, Travels in a Vanishing Empire is record of everyday Chinese life, an aspect of history that is not well covered in books about this period. It is also, although unstated, an account of the moral growth of an individual. Mitchell's travels reinforced his earliest feelings about people different than himself. He told one of his nephews after he returned home that he would now look at a person and see only another human being. After his return from the East, he joined the ministry and went on to become an early civil-rights activist.