The Black-Bearded Barbarian The life of George
Leslie Mackay
of Formosa
Marian Keith (1912)
Table of Contents
Foreword.
CHAPTER I. SPLITTING ROCKS.
CHAPTER II. A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY.
CHAPTER III. RECONNOITERING THE TERRITORY.
CHAPTER IV. BEGINNING THE SIEGE.
CHAPTER V. SOLDIERS TWO.
CHAPTER VI. THE GREAT KAI BOK-SU.
CHAPTER VII. BESIEGING HEAD-HUNTERS.
CHAPTER VIII. CITIES CAPTURED AND FORTS BUILT.
CHAPTER IX. OTHER CONQUESTS.
CHAPTER X. REINFORCEMENTS.
CHAPTER XI. UNEXPECTED BOMBARDMENT.
CHAPTER XII. TRIUMPHAL MARCH.
CHAPTER XIII. THE LAND OCCUPIED.
Foreword. This is a very little story of a very great man. It contains only a few of the wonderful adventures he met, and the splendid deeds he did. Most of them may never be written. Perhaps they may be lived again in the lives of some of the readers. Who knows? Even this brief account of Dr. Mackay's life could not have been written had it not been for the help of many kind friends. The Rev. R.P. Mackay, D.D., of Toronto, Canada, who visited Formosa, and