Ebook: Fever & thirst: a missionary doctor amid the Christian tribes of Kurdistan, 1835-1844
Author: Agresto John, Grant Asahel, Taylor Gordon
- Tags: HISTORY--Middle East--General, Missions to Church of the East members, Missions to Church of the East members--History--19th century, History, Grant Asahel -- 1807-1844, Missions to Church of the East members -- History -- 19th century, Kurdistan -- History -- 19th century, HISTORY -- Middle East -- General, Middle East -- Kurdistan
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Chicago Review Press
- City: Kurdistan;Middle East
- Language: English
- epub
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Maps; 1 The Remedy; 2 Utica and beyond; 3 Miasma; 4 The Last Dreams of Mahmud; 5 Mosul and Mesopotamia; 6 Into Kurdistan; 7 Manna and Its Heaven; 8 The Patriarch and the Kurd; 9 The Arms of Urmia; 10 Competition; 11 Critics, Snipers, and Frauds; Illustrations/Photos; 12 The Pilgrim; 13 Inferno; 14 "Inductions Dangerous"; 15 Demons and Angels; 16 "Wars and Rumors of Wars"; 17 The House in Asheetha; 18 Mr Badger Drops In; 19 Holding the Tigris; 20 Devouring Fire; 21 A Long, Steep Journey; 22 The Monument in Asheetha; Epilogue.;This is an enthralling account" (Booklist) of an American missionary doctor and his unprecedented adventures in Iraq, Iran and Kurdistan in the mid 19th century. The amazing thing about reading this richly detailed and absorbing account of the life and times of Dr. Asahel Grant in Asia is that things in that volatile region have not changed so very much over time. Gordon is a student of the region, having been in the Peace Corps in Ankara, Turkey in the 1960s, and readers come away with a nuanced and deeper understanding of the geography and dynamics of the region. This book, as one reviewer.
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