Among insurgents walking through Burma

This book describes a remarkable and perilous journey into a terra incognita. Shelby Tucker entered the Shan State of Burma through a border area of China closed to foreigners, crossed the Hills and left Burma via an area of India closed to foreigners. He was detained by communist rebels, handed ove...

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Main Author: Tucker, Shelby (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London The Radcliffe Press [2000]
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