Writings
Brown is also remembered for his career as an author. In his 106 years of life, he authored numerous books. The following is a listing of Brown's works.
- The New Era in the Philippines (1903)
- New Forces in Old China, 7 volumes (1904)
- The Foreign Missionary (1907
- The Nearer and Farther East (1908)
- The Why and How of Foreign Missions (1908)
- The Chinese Revolution (1912)
- Rising Churches in Non-Christian Lands (1915)
- Unity and Missions (1915)
- Russia in Transformation (1917)
- The Mastery of the Far East (1919)
- The Expectation of Siam (1925)
- Japan in the World of Today (1928)
- One Hundred Years (1936)
- Memoirs of a Centenarian (1957)
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