Publisher's Synopsis
A traveler may not see as truly or as deeply into the life and thought of a foreign land, but he often judges more correctly of the points of interest to those at home. Scenes and characteristics which are overlooked by a long resident are immediately seized upon as interesting and meaningful to the passerby. Mr. Miller has grasped and entertainingly described such scenes and characteristics relating to the Chinese, the missionary work, the native Christians and the Church. The book will furnish hundreds of facts and incidents for talks to Sunday Schools and Young People's Societies.
-The Missionary Review, Volume 41 [1918]