tailieunhanh - THROUGH FIVE REPUBLICS ON HORSEBACK BEING AN ACCOUNT OF MANY WANDERINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA

The Missionary Review of the World has described South America as THE DARKEST LAND. That I have been able to penetrate into part of its unexplored interior, and visit tribes of people hitherto untouched and unknown, was urged as sufficient reason for the publishing of this work. In perils oft, through hunger and thirst and fever, consequent on the many wanderings in unhealthy climes herein recorded, the writer wishes publicly to record his deep thankfulness to Almighty God for His unfailing help. If the accounts are used to stimulate missionary enterprise, and if they give the reader a clearer. | THROUGH FIVE REPUBLICS ON HORSEBACK BEING AN ACCOUNT OF MANY WANDERINGS IN SOUTH AMERICA BY G. WHITFIELD RAY F. R. G. S. Pioneer Missionary and Government Explorer With an Introduction by the Rev. J. G. Brown D. D. Secretary for the Foreign Missions of the Canadian Baptist Church TWELFTH EDITION-REVISED EVANGELICAL PUBLISHING HOUSE C. HAUSER Agent CLEVELAND OHIO U. S. A. 1915 Illustration SOUTH AMERICA PREFACE The Missionary Review of the World has described South America as THE DARKEST LAND. That I have been able to penetrate into part of its unexplored interior and visit tribes of people hitherto untouched and unknown was urged as sufficient reason for the publishing of this work. In perils oft through hunger and thirst and fever consequent on the many wanderings in unhealthy climes herein recorded the writer wishes publicly to record his deep thankfulness to Almighty God for His unfailing help. If the accounts are used to stimulate missionary enterprise and if they give the reader a clearer conception of and fuller sympathy with the conditions and needs of those South American countries those years of travel will not have been in vain. Of the making of books there is no end so when one is acceptably received and commands a ready sale the author is satisfied that his labor is well repaid. The 4th edition was scarcely dry when the Consul-General of the Argentine Republic at Ottawa ordered a large number of copies to send to the members of his Government. Much of it has been translated into German and I know not what other languages. Even theCatholic Register of Toronto has boosted its sale by printing much in abuse of it at the same time telling its readers that the book sold like hot cakes. A wiser editor would have been discreet enough not to refer to Through Five Republics on Horseback. His readers bought it and had their eyes opened for the statements made in this work and the authorities quoted are unanswerable. Seeing that there is such an alarming ignorance

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