White Mountain
A Cultural Adventure Through the Himalayas
by Robert Twigger
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Pub Date Oct 03 2017 | Archive Date Sep 30 2017
Description
Home to mythical kingdoms, wars and expeditions, and strange and magical beasts, the Himalayas have always loomed tall in our imagination. These mountains, home to Buddhists, Bonpos, Jains, Muslims, Hindus, shamans and animists, to name only a few, are a place of pilgrimage and dreams, revelation and war, massacre and invasion, but also peace and unutterable calm. They are a central hub of the world’s religion, as well as a climber’s challenge and a traveler’s dream.
In an exploration of the region's seismic history, Robert Twigger, author of Red Nile and Angry White Pyjamas, unravels some of these seemingly disparate journeys and the unexpected links between them. Following a winding path across the Himalayas to its physical end in Nagaland on the Indian-Burmese border, Twigger encounters incredible stories from a unique cast of mountaineers and mystics, pundits and prophets. The result is a sweeping, enthralling and surprising journey through the history of the world's greatest mountain range.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781681775357 |
PRICE | $28.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 480 |
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Featured Reviews
Christi S, Reviewer
This book is fantastic. It takes you right to the Himalayas and intertwines some history, mythology and science.
Tina F, Educator
Thank You Net Galley for the free ARC.
The Himalayas have always had a mythical quality for me and I imagine for many others.
This book does a great job of bringing you the history, the mythology, the influence of religions and the science of life at altitude. Historically speaking, the influence of the British Colonialism and the continuous struggle between China and Tibet are enlightening (pun intended).
My favorite parts were the history of the mapping expeditions and, of course, the history of the mountain climbing and summiting the first peaks.
Yes, the Yeti gets a chapter, too.
Great Book!
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