Alice Mildred Cable (Chinese: 蓋群英) (21 February 1878 – 30 April 1952) was a British Protestant Christian missionary in China, serving with the China Inland Mission. Cable was part of an inseparable "trio" of missionaries along with sisters Francesca and Eva French. The trio is best known for their missionary efforts along remote caravan routes in Central Asia and the Gobi Desert. (From Wikipedia) More about Mildred Cable:
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| | Books by Mildred Cable: Cable, Mildred: The Challenge of Central Asia: A Brief Survey of Tibet and its Borderlands, Mongolia, North-West Kansu, Chinese Turkistan, and Russian Central Asia (London, New York, and Toronto: World Dominion Press, 1929), also by Frank Houghton, R. Kilgour, Alexander McLeish, Reginald W. Sturt, and Olive Wyon (multiple formats at archive.org) Cable, Mildred: The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's: The Story of the Work in Hwochow (London: Morgan and Scott, ca. 1917) (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Mildred Cable in the extended shelves: Cable, Mildred: The Challenge of Central Asia. (New York city [etc.] World dominion press, 1929), also by Olive Wyon, Reginald W. Sturt, Alexander McLeish, R. Kilgour, and Frank Houghton (page images at HathiTrust) Cable, Mildred: The fulfilment of a dream of Pastor Hsi's; the story of the work in Hwochow (Morgan & Scott, 1917) (page images at HathiTrust) Cable, Mildred: The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's: The Story of the Work in Hwochow (Gutenberg ebook) Cable, Mildred: The red Lama (China Inland Mission, 1927), also by Francesca French (page images at HathiTrust) Cable, Mildred: Through Jade gate and central Asia; an account of journeys in Kansu, Turkestan and the Gobi desert (Constable & Co., 1927), also by Francesca French (page images at HathiTrust) Cable, Mildred: Through jade gate and Central Asia : an account of journeys in Kansu, Turkestan and the Gobi Desert (Houghton Miflin, 1927), also by Francesca French (page images at HathiTrust) Cable, Mildred: A woman who laughed: Henrietta Soltau, who laughed at impossibilities and cried: "It shall be done." (The China inland mission, 1934), also by Francesca French (page images at HathiTrust)
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