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    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
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    almafu_9960118899502883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 530 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-316-16062-9
    Series Statement: Cambridge library collection. Travel and exploration in Asia
    Content: A successful officer in the colonial Indian Medical Service, Glasgow-educated Laurence Austine Waddell (1854-1938) was fascinated by the landscapes and cultures of Darjeeling and Tibet, studied local languages, and spent his leisure time researching and writing on Tibetan topics. His earlier books The Buddhism of Tibet (1895) and Among the Himalayas (1899) are also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection. Waddell had attempted to enter Lhasa (then closed to foreigners) in disguise in 1892, but did not succeed until he accompanied the controversial British expedition to Tibet in 1903-4; he describes his arrival there as 'the realisation of a vivid and long-cherished dream'. His eyewitness account of how the 'peaceful mission' became an 'invasion' occupies the first half of this 1905 publication. The later chapters vividly portray the city and its inhabitants. The book includes more than a hundred of Waddell's own photographs, as well as maps and line drawings.
    Note: Originally published in London by John Murray in 1905. , Preface -- 1. Lhasa the forbidden -- 2. The grand lama and his evolution as the priest-god of Lhasa -- 3. How the British mission came to be sent -- 4. Forward! The peaceful mission becomes an armed force -- 5. Invasion of the Chumbi valley across the Jelep pass and occupation of Phari fort -- 6. Advance to Tuna on the Tibetan plateau, across the formidable Tang pass -- 7. Wintering in Tibet -- 8. On to Guru, with battle at the Crystal Springs -- 9. The Tibetan army -- 10. Dash on to Gyantse -- 11. Gyantse, its fort and town -- 12. Temples, priests, and convents of Gyantse -- 13. Besieged at Gyantse -- 14. Relief of Gyantse and storming of the Jong -- 15. Gyantse to Lhasa -- 16. Lhasa, 'the seat of the gods' -- 17. Temples and monks in the hermit city -- Appendices 1-17 -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-08181-9
    Language: English
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