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Mirror Of Kong Ho

Mirror Of Kong Ho

Written by: Ernest Bramah
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Step into the witty world of Mirror Of Kong Ho, a 1905 satirical masterpiece that presents the letters of a devoted son writing to his Chinese father. Through his humorous lens, the author shares his amusing observations of Western civilization during the late nineteenth century in London. Join us for a delightful exploration of culture clash and clever commentary—perfectly narrated by David Wales.Copyright Culture and Heritage classics
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  • 015 - Letter 14 Concerning a pressing invitation from an ever benevolently-disposed father etc
    Feb 17 2026
    Step into the witty world of Mirror Of Kong Ho, a 1905 satirical masterpiece that presents the letters of a devoted son writing to his Chinese father. Through his humorous lens, the author shares his amusing observations of Western civilization during the late nineteenth century in London. Join us for a delightful exploration of culture clash and clever commentary—perfectly narrated by David Wales.
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    23 mins
  • 014 - Letter 13 Concerning a state of necessity etc
    Feb 17 2026
    Step into the witty world of Mirror Of Kong Ho, a 1905 satirical masterpiece that presents the letters of a devoted son writing to his Chinese father. Through his humorous lens, the author shares his amusing observations of Western civilization during the late nineteenth century in London. Join us for a delightful exploration of culture clash and clever commentary—perfectly narrated by David Wales.
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    40 mins
  • 013 - Letter 12 Concerning the obvious misunderstanding which has entwined itself about a revered parents
    Feb 17 2026
    Step into the witty world of Mirror Of Kong Ho, a 1905 satirical masterpiece that presents the letters of a devoted son writing to his Chinese father. Through his humorous lens, the author shares his amusing observations of Western civilization during the late nineteenth century in London. Join us for a delightful exploration of culture clash and clever commentary—perfectly narrated by David Wales.
    Show More Show Less
    32 mins
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