Persia: Eastern Mission, a Narrative of the Founding and Fortunes of the Eastern Persia Mission
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- 13 hodin čítania
James Elias Bassett Jr. čerpal inšpiráciu zo svojich skúseností z druhej svetovej vojny, ktoré pretavil do bestselleru Harm's Way. Jeho tvorba sa často zameriava na námorné prostredie a vojnové konflikty, pričom skúma dramatické udalosti a ľudské osudy v extrémnych situáciách. Bassettov štýl je známy pohlcujúcou atmosférou a detailným vykreslením postáv, ktoré odráža jeho novinárske skúsenosti a dôkladný výskum. Jeho diela tak ponúkajú nielen napínavé čítanie, ale aj hlboký vhľad do psychológie postáv a historických udalostí.






A Narrative of Travel and Residence 1871 to 1885
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Eastern mission, a narrative of the founding and fortunes of the Eastern Persia mission, with a sketch of the versions of the Bible and Christian literature in the Persian and Persian-Turkish languages
Focusing on the establishment and development of the Eastern Persia mission, this narrative provides insights into the challenges and successes faced by missionaries. It also includes a detailed overview of the translations of the Bible and Christian literature into Persian and Persian-Turkish languages. The book serves as a historical account, capturing the cultural and religious exchanges during the late 19th century, while offering a high-quality reprint of the original 1890 edition.
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