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Titre
The Romantic East
Auteur
Del Mar, Walter
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
London: Adam and Charles Black
Prix
€ 45,00(Excl. toute livraison)
Détails
1906, Good Condition, Hardcover Pictorial Boards, 211pp + 64 full-page b/w Photo's
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NOTES ON CONDITION
The book cover is in very good condition and the book block is tight in the binding.
Foxing on the title-page, contents page, front & end papers
The book is a vivid account of the author's journey through the three regions of East Asia - Burma, Assam, and Kashmir - in the early 20th century. Del Mar's writing style is poetic and descriptive, capturing the beauty and allure of the landscapes, cultures, and people he encounters on his journey. He describes the lush jungles of Burma, the tea plantations of Assam, and the snow-capped peaks of Kashmir with equal awe and admiration. The author also delves into the history and politics of the regions he visits, offering insights into the colonial rule of the British Empire and the impact it had on the local communities. He writes about the customs, traditions, and religions of the people he meets, including the Buddhist monks of Burma and the Muslim communities of Kashmir. Overall, The Romantic East: Burma, Assam And Kashmir is a captivating travelogue that offers a glimpse into the exotic and enchanting world of East Asia at the turn of the 20th century.
The book cover is in very good condition and the book block is tight in the binding.
Foxing on the title-page, contents page, front & end papers
The book is a vivid account of the author's journey through the three regions of East Asia - Burma, Assam, and Kashmir - in the early 20th century. Del Mar's writing style is poetic and descriptive, capturing the beauty and allure of the landscapes, cultures, and people he encounters on his journey. He describes the lush jungles of Burma, the tea plantations of Assam, and the snow-capped peaks of Kashmir with equal awe and admiration. The author also delves into the history and politics of the regions he visits, offering insights into the colonial rule of the British Empire and the impact it had on the local communities. He writes about the customs, traditions, and religions of the people he meets, including the Buddhist monks of Burma and the Muslim communities of Kashmir. Overall, The Romantic East: Burma, Assam And Kashmir is a captivating travelogue that offers a glimpse into the exotic and enchanting world of East Asia at the turn of the 20th century.