Author: | M. Aurel Stein, Ben Hammott (Editor) | ISBN: | 1230000741675 |
Publisher: | Ben Hammott | Publication: | October 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | 2015 eBook | Language: | English |
Author: | M. Aurel Stein, Ben Hammott (Editor) |
ISBN: | 1230000741675 |
Publisher: | Ben Hammott |
Publication: | October 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | 2015 eBook |
Language: | English |
RUINS OF DESERT CATHAY (Published 1912)
PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF EXPLORATIONS IN CENTRAL ASIA AND WESTERNMOST CHINA IN 1912 BY M. AUREL STEIN.
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS, COLOUR PLATES, PANORAMAS, AND MAPS FROM ORIGINAL SURVEYS IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL. 1
This is the complete and unabridged version and includes every image that appears in the original printed version. This is NOT a scanned copy with unreadable, missing or jumbled text, but, other than the original rare printed book, the only professionally transcribed copy available to date.
Includes an active table of contents, illustration menu and internal links to easily navigate its many chapters, subheadings and illustrations.
This is an account of an amazing expedition carried out by M. Aurel Stein into Central Asia and westernmost China in the early 1900's. During his two and a half year quest, with the amassed marching distance of close on ten thousand miles, Aurel Stein made many amazing discoveries which can still be viewed in museums today. So important were the results of the expedition, on his return, the Geographical Society awarded Stein their highest distinction, the Founder's Gold Medal.
This is a story of adventure and discovery and the dedication of one man's quest to enter inhospitable terrain to re-discover that which had been lost.
RUINS OF DESERT CATHAY (Published 1912)
PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF EXPLORATIONS IN CENTRAL ASIA AND WESTERNMOST CHINA IN 1912 BY M. AUREL STEIN.
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS, COLOUR PLATES, PANORAMAS, AND MAPS FROM ORIGINAL SURVEYS IN TWO VOLUMES - VOL. 1
This is the complete and unabridged version and includes every image that appears in the original printed version. This is NOT a scanned copy with unreadable, missing or jumbled text, but, other than the original rare printed book, the only professionally transcribed copy available to date.
Includes an active table of contents, illustration menu and internal links to easily navigate its many chapters, subheadings and illustrations.
This is an account of an amazing expedition carried out by M. Aurel Stein into Central Asia and westernmost China in the early 1900's. During his two and a half year quest, with the amassed marching distance of close on ten thousand miles, Aurel Stein made many amazing discoveries which can still be viewed in museums today. So important were the results of the expedition, on his return, the Geographical Society awarded Stein their highest distinction, the Founder's Gold Medal.
This is a story of adventure and discovery and the dedication of one man's quest to enter inhospitable terrain to re-discover that which had been lost.