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An Account Of A Three Months Tour From Simla Through Bussahir Kunawar And Spiti To Lahoul
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Book Synopsis An Account of a Three Months' Tour from Simla Through Bussahir, Kunówar and Spiti, to Lahoul by : Harriet Georgiana Maria Manners-Sutton Murray-Aynsley
Download or read book An Account of a Three Months' Tour from Simla Through Bussahir, Kunówar and Spiti, to Lahoul written by Harriet Georgiana Maria Manners-Sutton Murray-Aynsley and published by . This book was released on 1882 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Himalayan Wonderland by : Manohar Singh Gill
Download or read book Himalayan Wonderland written by Manohar Singh Gill and published by Penguin Books India. This book was released on 2010 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With 16 black and white and 8 colour illustrations In the summer of 1962, a restless young Indian administrator, Manohar Singh Gill, made an arduous journey from the north Indian plains to the farthest reaches of the Indian Himalayas- the Lahaul and Spiti valleys- and spent a year there, living and working amongst the people. Gill went on to a distinguished career in the civil services and government, but his experience of the relentless beauty of these spectacular Himalayan deserts and the generosity of the people of this land changed him for life. Part memoir, part travel book and part anthropology, Himalayan Wonderland is a witty, opinionated account of Gill's lifelong affair with this extraordinary region. The book, however, is much more than one man's account of a place - it is a hopeful and enlightening view of the practice of administration and the joy of working with people. Illustrated with more than forty photographs taken by Gill himself, and including detailed contour maps and information on trekking routes in Lahaul and Spiti, this is a remarkably illuminating and accessible account of this faraway land- from the 1960s, when few knew about the place, to today's unpredictable world of receding glaciers and lost cultures.