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A powerful unforgettable journey through China with one of our greatest travel writers.

''An achievement of great and lasting brilliance'' Patrick Leigh Fermor


Having learned Mandarin, and travelling alone by foot, bicycle and train, Colin Thubron set off on a 10,000 mile journey from Beijing to the borders of Burma. He travelled through the wind-swept wastes of the Gobi desert and finished at the far end of the Great Wall.

What Thubron reveals is an astonishing diversity, a land whose still unmeasured resources strain to meet an awesome demand, and an ancient people still reeling from the devastation of the Cultural Revolution.



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An achievement of great and lasting brilliance -- Patrick Leigh Fermor
This transcendentally gifted writer is, of course, one of the two or three best living travel writers * Independent *
A travel book which tells us more about this strange, sometimes terrible region and its people than a library of more pretentious works * Literary Review *
An intrepid traveller, who also writes beautifully, with wit and erudition... The result is a rare first-hand account of a country seen through the eyes of one who has experienced what he describes and who is in a position to understand what he sees... He penetrates where most would believe it is impossible for a foreigner to go * Spectator *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 01/04/2004
      ISBN13: 9780099459323, 978-0099459323
      ISBN10: 0099459329

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A powerful unforgettable journey through China with one of our greatest travel writers.

      ''An achievement of great and lasting brilliance'' Patrick Leigh Fermor


      Having learned Mandarin, and travelling alone by foot, bicycle and train, Colin Thubron set off on a 10,000 mile journey from Beijing to the borders of Burma. He travelled through the wind-swept wastes of the Gobi desert and finished at the far end of the Great Wall.

      What Thubron reveals is an astonishing diversity, a land whose still unmeasured resources strain to meet an awesome demand, and an ancient people still reeling from the devastation of the Cultural Revolution.



      Trade Review
      An achievement of great and lasting brilliance -- Patrick Leigh Fermor
      This transcendentally gifted writer is, of course, one of the two or three best living travel writers * Independent *
      A travel book which tells us more about this strange, sometimes terrible region and its people than a library of more pretentious works * Literary Review *
      An intrepid traveller, who also writes beautifully, with wit and erudition... The result is a rare first-hand account of a country seen through the eyes of one who has experienced what he describes and who is in a position to understand what he sees... He penetrates where most would believe it is impossible for a foreigner to go * Spectator *

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