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On to Pekin; or Old Glory in China - A Patriot's Journey Through Pre-Revolutionary China - cover

On to Pekin; or Old Glory in China - A Patriot's Journey Through Pre-Revolutionary China

Edward Stratemeyer

Publisher: Good Press

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In "On to Pekin; or, Old Glory in China," Edward Stratemeyer crafts a thrilling adventure that immerses readers in the geopolitical landscape of late 19th-century China, during the tumultuous Boxer Rebellion. The narrative is punctuated with vivid descriptions and a fast-paced plot, characteristic of Stratemeyer'Äôs engaging writing style. This work not only serves as a gripping tale of bravery and discovery but also offers insights into American imperialism and the cultural perceptions of the East prevalent at the time, presenting a complex interplay of admiration and ethnocentrism. Edward Stratemeyer, a prolific writer and creator of numerous juvenile series, was deeply influenced by the era's fervor for adventure and exploration. His experience as a traveler and an observer of global affairs shaped his narrative, infusing it with authenticity and detailed background knowledge. Stratemeyer'Äôs diverse contributions to literature, including the creation of the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, highlight his commitment to engaging young audiences with entertaining yet educational content. Readers seeking a captivating adventure that also provocatively addresses historical themes will find "On to Pekin" an essential addition to their literary collection. Stratemeyer'Äôs ability to blend excitement with cultural reflection invites a critical examination of Western attitudes towards the East, making this work both enjoyable and thought-provoking.
Available since: 07/10/2023.
Print length: 153 pages.

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