Background
Sir John Bowring (1792–1872) was an English political economist, traveller, miscellaneous writer, polyglot, and the 4th Governor of Hong Kong. The work strives to educate as well as entertain. A contemporary reviewer argued that the author "has kept view the establishment and nurture of sound principle in young minds". The third volume, published in 1839, focused on "Oriental History" and folklore.Contents and synopsis
Minor Morals is centered on the Howard family—Mr Howard, a wise father and storyteller, his wife ("Mrs. Howard"), and their three children: Arthur, George, and Edith. Mr. Howard imparts various lessons and tales to his children.Volume I (1834)
# Anger # Courage # Generosity # Intolerance # Advice-Giving # Presence of Mind # Humanity to Animals # Veracity # Praise and Blame # Employment of Time # Love of FLowers # Perseverance # Good-Nature # Patience under Censure # Mercy # Nobility of Skin # Order # Justice # Ancient TimesVolume II (1834)
# The Storm # Uses of Animals to Man # Excellence and Excelling # Slavery # Swallows # Love of Home # Commerce # Fishes, and Friendly Counsels # War # Sense and Sensitiveness # Mushroom-Hunting # Selfishness # Affection for Inanimate Objects # Prudence # Flowers # Filial Affection # Sounds of the PeopleVolume III (1839)
The third volume is dedicated to "Lady Ponsonby". In the preface, the author describes his motive to interest children in "the East". The author describes including genuine folklore, writing: "As to the stories connected with Oriental superstitions, I have recorded them as I heard them". # Travels - The Howard children dream of traveling to foreign lands. Mr Howard begins by telling stories of his travels, including a visit to Russia # The Sheriff of Mekka - Mr Howard tells a religious discussion he had with a Turkish friend as a demonstration of the good in all peoples and how travel "destroys petty prejudices". Mr. Howard describes meeting the "Sheriff" (cf. Sharif) of the Holy City and their conversations. # The Nile - Mr Howard describes an 1837 visit to Egypt's Nile, witnessing a boat accident, crocodiles and a crocodile hunter. # Peris - Mr Howard tells the story of a tailor and aReferences
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