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Ten years in Burma

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The author records ten years of experience living and working in Burma, offering travel narrative and missionary reportage that blends personal reminiscence with description. He sketches the country’s geography and urban life, especially Rangoon, profiles ethnic and social groups, examines Buddhism and its institutions, and contrasts local beliefs with Christianity. Chapters detail the Methodist Episcopal mission’s organization, schools and preaching in multiple languages, and practical aspects of missionary labor and colonial administration. Observations range from everyday customs and festivals to benefits of British rule and the challenges facing converts, aiming to make the society and mission conditions intelligible to readers at home.

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Julius Smith

Julius Smith was an author known for his travel writing, particularly his work "Ten Years in Burma." In this book, he provides a detailed account of his experiences and observations during his time in Burma, offering insights into the culture, people, and landscapes of the region. Smith's narrative style combines personal anecdotes with descriptive passages, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the history and geography of Burma. His contributions to literature reflect a keen interest in exploration and the complexities of life in a foreign land.

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