Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2010
ISBN 10: 8121210240 ISBN 13: 9788121210249
Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: New. pp. 277 Index.
Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2010
ISBN 10: 8121210240 ISBN 13: 9788121210249
Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
Condition: New. pp. 277.
Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2010
ISBN 10: 8121210240 ISBN 13: 9788121210249
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
Condition: New. pp. 277.
Language: English
Published by Gyan Publishing House, 2009
ISBN 10: 8121210240 ISBN 13: 9788121210249
Seller: Gyan Books Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. Language: English. Tibet is a place of mystic Buddhism, conserved into its own cult, with its generic Bodpa inhabitants in one unity of manners and language. Tibet occupies the most enormous and highest mass of mountains, and broadly divided into two regions is full of lakes and rivers. The graceful river of Brahmaputra receives the lifeblood here in the glan of sporting fountains to serpent the longest earth up through the Indian inviting plains. Graceful Tibet resides on the roof of the world with her inhabitants, cultured to bespeak of innocent godliness and the diseaseless beauty. More often, it seems a land, high on the world, of angels and angelladies. Dilapidated, though, in recent years, by the insincere and nonauthoritative aggression of feded red China the mountainous living of the people has increased in adverse conditions, the richness of religion and customs has braved them, the angels, to assert their nonviolent and peaceful proclaims more distinctively for noncontroversial democratic liberty, under the policy and administration head, clergy Dalai Lama. No doubt, today this peaceland though controversial, has made a strong stir of curiosity about her across the world. This condition has brought a twofold boon to the land: the majority between the Poles stands curious about these nonviolent people seeking their autonomy suddenly increasing the turns of Tourism, and secondly, embrace her cause more opinion fully and determinatively. The comprehensive work, of art and study, into two parts, opens upon this pious land, and the contours and recesses of nature and angelic world of this land, in all dimensions, are vivid in the light of search and study. The first part like a tale of unknowingness starts to amaze the readers with vivid accounts. In this part, the author makes a journey through the inparts of the land meeting with and providing the inmost accounts that is possible only if one interacts with people to people, place to place and finally as a whole of Tibet. The second part introduces Tibet as a nation with its own people and culture, and other tangible systems and affairs needful for a successful run of a state, viz. economy, administration, politics etc. The readers from all parts of the world will find it a good resource on Tibet, the homeland of peaceful Buddhist people. About The Author: F. Genard, a leading Budhist Scholar of International repute. Contents: Contents, Preface, PARTI, THE STORY OF THE JOURNEY, 1. First Explorations in Northwestern Tibet and Ladak, From Khotan to the Tibetan frontierAcross the plateau of, UpperAsiaFresh departure from Khotan and fresh ascent, of the plateauThe firstTibetansThe old route from Khotan to, Lhasa From Lake Rgaye Horpa Cho to Lake Pangong, From Lake Pangong to LehFrom Leh to Khotan through the, Karakoram Pass, 2. March on LhasaThe Mountain DesertThe Nam Cho, Negotiations with the Tibetan Officials, We go in search of a new route to Lhasa to the south of, Cherchen We reach the extreme point known to the, natives We cross the Akka TaghThe Dutreuil de Rhins, ChainAgain the mountain desertWe meet our first man, after sixtyone days'marchThe Tibetans try to stop us, The prefect of Senja JongThe Nam Cho or Tengri NorFirst, envoys from LhasaArrival of the Chinese vicelegate and of, new delegates from the Tibetan governmentWe are refused, permission to go to LhasaWe are given leave to stay at, Nagchu, 3. Explorations of 1894From The Nam Cho to Jyerkund, From the Nam Cho to Nagchu; the sources of the Salwen, NagchuWe set out for SiningBasin of the Upper Salwen;, an unkown route from Lhasa to TasienluThe Ponbo Tibetans, Sources of the Blue RiverSources of the MekongTachi, Gompa; hostile monks; a great Tibetan fairThe exploration, of the basin of the Upper Mekong continuedJyerkundo;, hostility of the monks; the agents of the Chinese government, 9, 13, 33, 73, 6 Tibet : The Country and its Inhabitants, 4. From Jyerkundo To SiningDeath of Du.
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Antwerpen, published by P.Genard, (Maatschappij der Antwerpsche Bibliophilen Nr. 8 and 11). 1880 -1881, 2 vols in-8°, viii + 264 pp ; 394 pp. Sewn, original printed wrappers (wrappers dustsoiled, spine of one volume missing, unopened copies, ex-library with some stamps and paper labels on spine). (see Arntzen/Rainwater E 131.).
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