"James Gilmour of Mongolia" from James Gilmour. Scottish Protestant Christian missionary in China and Mongolia (1843-1891).
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James Gilmour of Mongolia is a collection of diaries, letters, and reports written by James Gilmour, a Scottish missionary who traveled to Mongolia in the late 19th century. The book provides a detailed account of Gilmour's experiences in Mongolia, including his interactions...
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""James Gilmour of Mongolia: His Diaries, Letters and Reports"" is a collection of personal writings by James Gilmour, a Scottish missionary who spent much of his life in Mongolia during the late 19th century. The book includes Gilmour's diaries, letters, and reports, which offer...
James Gilmour was an extrordinary man with an extrordinary call. Gilmour traveled from England into inland China to study Chinese and Mongolian, and then he trekked thousands of miles into the icy Mongolian Plateau, to lay down his life for the people there! At the beginning,...
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