5 edition of Forbidden journey - from Peking to Kashmir found in the catalog.
Forbidden journey - from Peking to Kashmir
Ella Maillart
Published
1937
by H. Holt in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Ella K. Maillart. |
Contributions | MacGreevy, Thomas, tr. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS793.S62 M32 1937 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 306 p. |
Number of Pages | 306 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6361182M |
LC Control Number | 37031466 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2909657 |
In Ella Maillart contemplated one of the most arduous journeys in the world: the ""impossible journey"" from Peking, then a part of Japanese-occupied China, through the distant province of Sinklang (present day Turkistan), to Kashmir. Enlisting newswriter Peter Fleming (with the caveat that his company remain tolerable), Maillart undertook a journey considered almost beyond imagination. Maillart, Ella K. Forbidden Journey. From Peking to Kashmir. London William Heinemann First edition , , 36 plates, 3 maps, 1 folding. Rubber stamped Colonial Edition on front end-paper. A very good copy in original cloth. Bookseller's blind stamp of K. Gai, Peshawar.
Forbidden journey / Ella K. Maillart ; introduction by Dervla Murphy ; translated from the French by Thomas McGreevy Maillart, Ella, [ Book: ]. Click to download ?book=BG1CGS6Read News From Tartary: A journey from Peking to Kashmir Ebook Online.
Bright Bbaby Colors, Abc, & Numbers First Words (First ) Ella Maillart wrote her own book about the trip, Forbidden Journey – From Peking to Cashmir, in It was her second travel account, having written Turkestan Solo – One Woman’s Expedition from the Tien Shan to the Kizil Kum in Hers was a remarkable life, especially at the point in which it intersected with that of a woman named.
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Maillart undertook a journey considered impossible for a Westerner and doubly so for a woman. Joining forces with newspaperman Peter Fleming, Maillart set out in the footsteps of. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Maillart, Ella, Forbidden journey - from Peking to Kashmir.
New York, H. Holt [©] (OCoLC) Of course, Forbidden Journey describes the same trip from Beijing across China and into India via Kashmir that Fleming's more widely known account does.
Like Fleming's book Forbidden Journey is the record of accomplishment of a trip that very few adventurers have managed to describe to a Western readership since the days of Marco Polo/5(11). Addeddate Identifier Identifier-ark ark://td Ocr ABBYY FineReader Ppi Scanner Internet Archive.
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First Edition. pages. No dust Rating: % positive. Forbidden Journey is the awe-inspiring story of Ella Maillart and Peter Fleming's trip from Peking in China to Srinagar in India, crossing hostile deserts and high Himalayan passes this travel book is full of accounts of the people who inhabited this wild and vast land, living in a /5.
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Hardcover. 9 offers from £ The Cruel Way: Switzerland to Afghanistan in a Ford, Ella K. Maillart. out of 5 stars 9. Paperback. £ News from Tartary (Marlboro Travel) Peter Fleming. out of 5 stars /5(6). This book is an interesting account of a journey from Peking by train, then by foot, camel and horse, from Sining in the East, across the high plains, mountains, deserts and marshes of southern Mongolia, the north-east corner of Tibet, into the Sinkiang region of China, and over the/5.
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[5] [6] [7] The New York Times praised the work as "an impressive and compelling piece of testimony." [8] Foreign Affairs also praised the book, which they felt was "One of the most revealing books on Publisher: Collier-Macmillan Canada, Inc.
A classic account of a trip through China during the golden age of travel In Ella Maillart contemplated one of the most arduous journeys in the world: the "impossible journey" from Peking, then a part of Japanese-occupied China, through the distant province of Sinkiang (present day Tukestan), to.
Maillard wrote her own book about the trek, "Forbidden Journey," and it's also worth reading. "News from Tartary" is the story of a seven-month, 3, mile journey in from Peking to Kashmir, beginning by train and continuing by bus, foot, camel, and /5(4).
News from Tartary: A Journey from Peking to Kashmir () is a travel book by Peter Fleming describing his journey through time and the political situation of Turkestan (historically known as Tartary). The book recounts a successful mile journey from Peking, China to Kashmir, India in He was accompanied on this journey by Ella Maillart (Kini).).
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Enlisting newswriter Peter Fleming (with the caveat that his company remain tolerable), Maillart undertook a journey considered /5().