• Islam in China: a Neglected Problem, by Marshall Broomhall

A part of the investigation that would inform Western missionaries and churches of the missionary field in China during the early 20th century. It is both a historical and contemporary description of the conditions of China's Muslims during the late Qing Dynasty.

1910, London, Morgan & Scott, China Inland Mission, green cloth, 332 pp., illustrations, maps, binding tight, very good condition.




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Islam in China: a Neglected Problem, by Marshall Broomhall

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