An edition of Tibet (1996)

Tibet: Journey to the Forbidden City

Retracing the Steps of Alexandra David-Neel

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An edition of Tibet (1996)

Tibet: Journey to the Forbidden City

Retracing the Steps of Alexandra David-Neel

"Born in Paris in 1868, Alexandra David-Neel spent some thirteen years traveling though China and Tibet, walking unknown routes, discovering and photographing new cultures and people, and exploring their traditions and religious beliefs. "The land of the gentleman brigands" was the name she gave to an area in the far west of China, populated by fierce and dangerous tribes, through which she traveled several times in her attempts to reach Lhasa, the Forbidden City of Tibet." "Today, Alexandra David-Neel's photographs and the written accounts of her expeditions remain as testimony to her courage. But as she wrote at the time, she regretted that her pictures "would not convey the true colors of this wonderful land." Some 70 years later, photographers Tiziana and Gianni Baldizzone traveled to Tibet to discover for themselves this fascinating land, to visit the same tribes, and to photograph the people and the landscapes - to "give color" to the impressions of Alexandra David-Neel. With more than 145 stunning illustrations, their book is a celebration of color, showing in marvelous detail the panoramic landscapes, the faces and expressions of individual people, and the splendid decoration of the costumes, as elaborate today as in the 1920s. This photographic pilgrimage journeys through both time and space to a land rarely seen by Western eyes."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
160

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Tibet: Journey to the Forbidden City : Retracing the Steps of Alexandra David-Neel
December 1996, Stewart Tabori & Chang
Hardcover in English

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
14.2 x 10.8 x 0.8 inches
Weight
3.4 pounds

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Open Library
OL8596827M
ISBN 10
1556705115
ISBN 13
9781556705113
LCCN
96068049
OCLC/WorldCat
36667329
Library Thing
158873
Goodreads
680545

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