Description: "In The Forbidden Land" By Henry Savage Landor. Published by William Heinemann. London 1899. Complete in one volume. Fine red leather binding with gold tooling. 9 inches tall, about 6 inches wide. All page blocks marbled. 251 Illustrations and a fold out map in rear. Condition: Fine. Boards and Hinges are sturdy with no tears or cracks. Some light foxing to first few pages. Map has a small tear not affecting any print. No missing pages. An Account of a Journey into Tibet Capture by the Tibetan Lamas and Soldiers, Imprisonment. Torture and Ultimate Release brought about by Dr. Wilson and the Political Peshkar Karak Sing-Pal. A. Henry Savage Landor [1865-1924] British explorer who is perhaps best remembered for being captured while travelling in Tibet at time when it was officially closed to foreigners. He set off for Tibet for 'geographic and scientific purposes, and to study the manners and customs of those people.' While attempting to reach the forbidden city of Llhasa, he was abandoned by his servants, and set upon by 400 Tibetan soldiers. Landor and his servants were imprisoned and tortured, and his release was only secured after the intervention of a British official and missionary. Landor's account, for obvious reasons, does not paint a positive picture of the Tibetans. Please feel free to ask us any questions. We ship our books very quickly and very securely.
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Binding: Leather
Place of Publication: London
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Henry Savage Landor
Publisher: William Heinemann
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Travel
Subject: Exploration & Travel
Year Printed: 1899
Original/Facsimile: Original