The Mongolian Horde
Strasser, Roland
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Add to basket"The Mongolian Horde" is a vivid and evocative travel narrative that chronicles the journeys of artist Roland Strasser through the rugged landscapes of Central Asia during a period of profound political and social upheaval. Strasser provides a firsthand account of his travels through Mongolia and Tibet, capturing the stark beauty of the Gobi Desert and the complex cultural dynamics of the region during the 1920s.
As both an observer and an artist, Strasser details the encroachment of revolutionary influence and the shifting tides of power that redefined the Mongolian steppe. The work serves as a significant historical document, blending personal adventure with insightful observations on the nomadic way of life, religious traditions, and the geopolitical tensions of the era. Through descriptive prose, "The Mongolian Horde" offers readers a window into a world caught between ancient traditions and the onset of modern political change. This account is essential for those interested in the history of Central Asian exploration and the enduring spirit of the people who inhabit its vast, remote territories.
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