Dangerous passes exploring western China and the 1911 revolution

Originally published in 1913 as Au Yunnan et dans le Massif du Kin-Ho, this report on the Legendre Mission's travels of scientific and geographic discovery in Szechwan and the Tibetan steppes. A portrait of remote, mountainous regions, their natural phenomena and diverse ethnic groups, Legendre...

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Main Author: Legendre, Aimé François 1867-1951 (Author)
Other Authors: Stape, J. H. (John Henry) (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bangkok, Thailand White Lotus Co., Ltd. [2001]
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