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Now I can tell, the story of a Christian bishop under Communist persecution, Quentin K.Y. Huang

Label
Now I can tell, the story of a Christian bishop under Communist persecution, Quentin K.Y. Huang
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Now I can tell
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Quentin K.Y. Huang
Sub title
the story of a Christian bishop under Communist persecution
Summary
THE STRANGE AND TERRIFYING STORY OF THE FIRST BISHOP TO BE IMPRISONED BY THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS. During World War II, Bishop Huang was known as "Bishop of the Burma Road," owing to that vital supply line ending in his diocese. After the war, he was taken prisoner for 79 days by Communists who overran his diocese. This fascinating book, first published in 1954, describes Bishop Huang's escape over 800 miles of hostile territory, and his subsequent trip to the United States
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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