A Broken Journey Wanderings from the Hoang-Ho to the Island of Saghalien and the Upper Reaches of the Amur River

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A Broken Journey Wanderings from the Hoang-Ho to the Island of Saghalien and the Upper Reaches of the Amur River

by Mary Gaunt

EN·~8 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

FOREWORD

0:22

CHAPTER I—THE LURE OF THE UNKNOWN

24:17

CHAPTER II—TRUCULENT T'AI YUAN FU

28:08

CHAPTER III—THE FIRST SIGN OF UNREST

32:41

CHAPTER IV—A CITY UNDER THE HILLS

49:28

CHAPTER V—“MISERERE DOMINE!”

33:06

CHAPTER VI—BY MOUNTAIN AND RIVER

41:07

CHAPTER VII—CHINA'S SORROW

19:08

CHAPTER VIII—LAST DAYS IN CHINA

37:16

CHAPTER IX—KHARBIN AND VLADIVOSTOK

28:48

Description

A restless spirit drives the narrator to chase the “call of the unknown,” a yearning that has pulsed through generations of his family. Growing up in a small Australian town, he and his siblings have already trekked from the icy reaches of the North Pole to the windswept seas near Cape Horn, yet the true adventure now whispers from the heart of China. Stationed at an American Presbyterian mission on the edge of the walled city of Pao Ting Fu, he watches daily life unfold, cataloguing the colors, sounds, and tensions that make the country both fascinating and unforgiving.

Compelled by an atlas and a desire to see a side of China that few outsiders have witnessed, he dreams of crossing the continent not by rail but along the ancient caravan routes through Shensi, Kansu and Sinkiang to the Caspian Railway at Andijan. The journey promises harsh deserts, remote villages, and encounters with people whose stories rarely reach the Western world. As he prepares to leave the relative safety of the mission, the promise of discovery battles with the very real dangers that lie ahead, setting the stage for a daring expedition into the heart of Asia.

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Full title

A Broken Journey Wanderings from the Hoang-Ho to the Island of Saghalien and the Upper Reaches of the Amur River Wanderings from the Hoang-Ho to the Island of Saghalien and the Upper Reaches of the Amur River

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (510K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive

Release date

2017-03-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Gaunt

Mary Gaunt

1861–1942

An adventurous Australian writer, she turned a life of long journeys into fiction, memoir, and vivid travel books. Her work carries the energy of someone who kept moving and kept observing.

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