The Black-Bearded Barbarian : The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa

"The Black-Bearded Barbarian: The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa" by Mary Esther Miller MacGregor is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The narrative chronicles the life of George Leslie Mackay, a Canadian missionary who dedicated his life to spreading Christianity in Formosa (now Taiwan). The text suggests themes of bravery, determination, and the challenges faced by missionaries in foreign lands. The opening portion of the book introduces young George Mackay and illustrates his childhood, filled with ambition and a strong will to succeed despite his small stature. As he and his friends labor in a stony field near their home, they engage in playful banter about their future aspirations, during which George is quietly dreaming of great deeds. The narrative shifts from his early life to his departure as a young adult embarking on a voyage to Hong Kong, symbolizing his commitment to become a missionary. This transition sets the stage for the struggles and encounters he is set to face in a foreign land, hinting at both the promise and hardships of his future mission in Formosa. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author MacGregor, Mary Esther Miller, 1876-1961
Title The Black-Bearded Barbarian : The Life of George Leslie Mackay of Formosa
Credits Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger
Reading Level Reading ease score: 78.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Language English
LoC Class BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
Subject Mackay, George Leslie, 1844-1901
Subject Missionaries -- Taiwan -- Biography
Subject Presbyterian Church in Canada -- Missions
Subject Missions -- Taiwan
Category Text
eBook-No. 1759
Release Date
Last Update Feb 5, 2013
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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