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OverviewLinking East and West, Asia with Europe, the Silk Road was once the important trading route in the world. This title presents an account of Sven Hedin's 10,000-mile journey along the ancient Silk Road, as he carried out a mission for the Chinese to create a road linking China with the rogue province of Xinjiang. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sven Hedin , John HarePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781845118983ISBN 10: 1845118987 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 30 June 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews<p> The book is full of incident.. an entertaining account with picturesque descriptions and no less extraordinary personalities. -- The Geographical Journal <p>Praise for My Life as an Explorer: <br> No syllable is wasted...each sentence is as vibrant as the lilt of a Norse saga. -- New York Times <p>Praise for The Trail of War: <br> There is breathless excitement in this story. Suspense, action, all the elements of a good adventure story, only this is not fiction. -- New York Herald Tribune <p> Hedin's lively account of his travails is related with the immediacy and urgency of a war correspondent. --John Hare The book is full of incident.. an entertaining account with picturesque descriptions and no less extraordinary personalities. -- The Geographical Journal <p>Praise for My Life as an Explorer: <br> No syllable is wasted...each sentence is as vibrant as the lilt of a Norse saga. -- New York Times <p>Praise for The Trail of War: <br> There is breathless excitement in this story. Suspense, action, all the elements of a good adventure story, only this is not fiction. -- New York Herald Tribune <p> Hedin's lively account of his travails is related with the immediacy and urgency of a war correspondent. --John Hare <p> The book is full of incident.. an entertaining account with picturesque descriptions and no less extraordinary personalities. -- The Geographical Journal <p>Praise for My Life as an Explorer: <br> No syllable is wasted…each sentence is as vibrant as the lilt of a Norse saga. -- New York Times <p>Praise for The Trail of War: <br> There is breathless excitement in this story. Suspense, action, all the elements of a good adventure story, only this is not fiction. -- New York Herald Tribune <p> Hedin’s lively account of his travails is related with the immediacy and urgency of a war correspondent. --John Hare Author InformationSven Hedin (1865-1952) was one of the world's greatest explorers. His travels through Russia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Central Asia, China and Tibet led to some of the most important discoveries and achievements of their kind. He produced the first detailed maps of vast parts of the Pamir Mountains, the Taklamakan Desert, Tibet, the Silk Road and the Himalayas. He was the first to unearth the ruins of ancient Buddhist cities in Chinese Central Asia and in 1899 he discovered the ancient Chinese garrison town of Lou-Lan in the Taklamakan. The many manuscripts he found there are of huge historical importance. His great goal - never realised - was to reach the forbidden city of Lhasa. His books, which include Through Asia, A Conquest of Tibet, A Journey through Persia and Mesopotamia, Transhimalaya and My Life as an Explorer have been excerpted, translated and published in dozens of languages throughout the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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