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Archer Philip Crouch

A Wife from the Forbidden Land : The scene of this Story is laid in the Tibetan Capital during the lifetime of the predecessor of the present Dalai Lama

Gyan Publishing House, 2023

44,36 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2023
ISBN
1111000152240
Autore
Archer Philip Crouch
Pagine
314
Editori
Gyan Publishing House
Soggetto
Fiction
Descrizione
Paperback
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura
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Descrizione

About The Book : The particular fascination of Mr. A. P. Crouch's new story is that the scene of its operations is placed in that weird, mysterious land, Tibet. A young Englishman of the self-reliant, strong, and adventurous type determines to visit Lhasa the sacred Tibetan capital a city which the foreigner is not allowed to explore upon pain of death. How the Englishman succeeds in his object, and how he brings back with him "A Wife from the Forbidden Land," is the function of the story to tell. Mr. Crouch knows the peoples of the wonderful East like a native; and his book is not only an engrossing romance: it is a vivid presentment of the customs, institutions, and manners of a land which is as yet but little known to the European. Now and again in these days of cheap psychology and novels of small incident, it is a pleasure to find a book like this a book which is simply and avowedly a straightforward story, told without guile and with almost boyish ingenuousness. The forbidden land of Mr. Crouch's title is, of course, Tibet, and the story is of a young Englishman's expedition to Lhassa, achieving that goal by virtue of his intimacy with the Chinese and Tibetan languages, and by his disguise as an Eastern Mongol. There is good reading in the adventures which befell him by the way the treachery of one servant and the devotion of another.
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