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100 1  Thomas, Mark Aylwin,|eauthor. 
245 10 Blades of grass :|bthe story of George Aylwin Hogg
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cMark Alywin Thomas. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bAuthorHouse UK,|c2017. 
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511 1  Read by Adam Croasdell. 
520    George Aylwin Hogg was a man of remarkable dedication and 
       honor. Though he died in 1945 at the age of thirty, 
       Aylwin's name and legacy is remembered in China to this 
       day-where as a wise and noble friend to the people of 
       China, he immersed himself in the culture and life of the 
       Chinese people whom he served in his mission. In Blades of
       Grass: The Story of George Aylwin Hogg, author and nephew 
       of the late Mr Hogg, Mark Aylwin Thomas, explores his 
       uncle's own letters and writings and shares this 
       astonishing life story of perseverance, service, and 
       dedication. Thomas offers a personal and compelling window
       into the character of this remarkable man, and Hogg's own 
       words lend an authentic and distinctive insight into his 
       service-training young Chinese men in their vocations in 
       the remote confines of Northern China in Shandan.  George 
       Aylwin Hogg was part of a vision to create a unique form 
       of industrial training on which to base the reconstruction
       of industry for a new post-war China. While a vignette of 
       Aylwin's life was portrayed in Roger Spottiswoode's 2008 
       film, The Children of Huang Shi, the full picture of this 
       remarkable life-often painted with Aylwin's own words-
       shows how this young Englishman's life was deeply 
       interwoven in the lives of the men and people he served. 
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650  0 Teachers|zChina|xHistory|y20th century|vBiography. 
650  0 English|zChina|xHistory|y20th century|vBiography. 
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