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Tibet: The World's Highest Trek
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READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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Trekking Tibet
Gary McCue
George Schaller
GUIDEBOOK
2010
PAPER
416 PAGES
A well informed guide to Tibet, featuring pre-trip planning, discussions of the most scenic routes, and an overview of Tibetan culture and history. Trek duration, distance and elevations are listed for each route description. The book also includes a helpful Tibetan language chapter, a 16-page photo color insert and 15 maps. With a trek to the sacred Mount Kailas, among other long- and short- distance treks. John Miceler (High Asia) contributed the chapter on mountaineering.
(TBT10, $29.95) |
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Altitude Illness: Prevention and Treatment, How to Stay Healthy at Altitude
Stephen Bezruchka
REFERENCE
2005
PAPER
128 PAGES
A pocket reference to both preventing and the treatment of altitude sickness. Bezruchka, a mountaineer and M.D. includes case studies, a section of frequently asked questions, and simple methods of diagnosis and treatment when things go wrong. Travelers to high altitudes will devour this little book, dedicated "To all those who have died of altitude sickness."
(REF02, $8.95) |
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My Journey to Lhasa
Alexandra David-Neel
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2005
PAPER
317 PAGES
A reprint of the 1927 classic by the indomitable Buddhist scholar Alexandra David-Neel, with a new preface by the Dalai Lama. Tibet was still closed to the West in 1923, the year that David-Neel and her adopted Tibetan son set out on their wintry trek to Lhasa. Dressed as humble pilgrims and traveling under cover of night, the duo climbed mountains, fooled soldiers and ultimately reached the capital, where they joined the pilgrim throng. David-Neel was not altogether without the prejudices of her European contemporaries, but she was markedly better-educated; and as a result her travelogue is an informed, informative portrait of early twentieth-century Tibet.
(TBT26, $14.99) |
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Tibet Map
Gizi Map
2011
MAP
A detailed traveler's map of Tibet and surrounding regions at a scale of 1:2,000,000, including Kashgar, Delhi, Katmandu, Thimphu and portions of the Xinjiang. With an index on the reverse. Two Sides. 33x49 inches.
(TBT17, $16.95) |
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Also Recommended
Everest Base Camp, Nepal Map
National Geographic
A durable, folded map for treks from Lukla through Sagarmatha National Park to Everest Base Camp, at a scale of 1:50,000.
(HML77, $11.95) |
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Essential Tibetan Buddhism
Robert Thurman
RELIGION
The foremost Western scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, Thurman has chosen well from that tradition's sacred literature and helpfully includes suggested further reading, explanatory notes and a directory of sacred sites.
(TBT15, $14.99) |
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Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
John Powers
RELIGION
A comprehensive study of the history and philosophy behind Tibetan Buddhism, suitable for the general reader.
(TBT40, $22.95) |
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Life and Death on Mt. Everest, Sherpas and Himalayan Mountaineering
Sherry B. Ortner
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A vividly written, scholarly study of the relationship between the Sherpas and the mountaineers who come to "conquer" the Himalayas.
(TBT33, $29.95) |
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My Tibet
Galen Rowell
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Rowell captures the spirit and powerful allure of Tibet in these striking color photographs of the people and landscapes.
(TBT58, $49.95) |
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The Dragon in the Land of Snows
Tsering Shakya
HISTORY
A comprehensive account of the history and political development of Tibet since 1947, which includes eye-opening details of the American, British and Indian players involved in Tibet's struggle for sovereignty.
(TBT32, $18.00) |
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The Open Road, The Global Journey of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama
Pico Iyer
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
Travel writer Pico Iyer, who has known the Dalai Lama since his days as a graduate student in Britain, draws on his long association with the man and his ideas for this remarkable portrait of the Tibetan people and the aspirations of their leader. He includes chapters on daily life in Dharamsala, travels with the Dalai Lama and incisive commentary on the history and future of Tibet.
(TBT118, $15.95) |
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The Violet Shyness of Their Eyes
Barbara J. Scot
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
A heartfelt portrait of the Nepalese people and culture, resulting from the author's year teaching in Nepal. An excellent memoirist, Scot combines personal observation, thoughtful commentary and warmth.
(HML14, $16.95) |
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Trespassers on the Roof of the World
Peter Hopkirk
HISTORY
Hopkirk's spellbinding history of the uninvited exploration of Tibet from the 19th century to the present, including a fantastic array of Victorian adventurers. His wild tale has as its centerpiece the 1949-1951 invasion by China.
(TBT08, $16.00) |
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Into the Silence
Wade Davis
EXPLORATION
In this thrilling portrait of George Mallory and fellow climbers, Davis vividly recreates Britain's heroic attempts to scale Everest in the 1920s.
(HML101, $35.00) |
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Freedom in Exile, The Autobiography of the Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
A vivid self-portrait, told with optimism, great determination, humor and insight.
(TBT25, $15.99) |
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Seven Years in Tibet
Heinrich Harrer
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
First published in 1953, this is the riveting account of a young Austrian adventurer and mountaineer who became tutor to the Dalai Lama.
(TBT02, $14.95) |
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Escape from Kathmandu
Kim Stanley Robinson
LITERATURE
The four interconnected stories in this laugh-out-loud novel include the (mis)adventures of two young Americans with a Yeti, international espionage, mountain climbing of the highest sort and a quest for Shangri-La.
(NPL41, $18.99) |
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The Godfather of Kathmandu
John Burdett
MYSTERY
Sonchai Jitpleecheep, the tenacious Thai police detective, is put to the test as both a cop and as a Buddhist in Burdett's latest, wickedly entertaining mystery, fourth in the series.
(TLD93, $14.95) |
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The Lord of Death
Eliot Pattison
MYSTERY
Exiled Beijing investigator Shan Tao Yun has his hands full when he happens upon an overturned bus (full of suddenly freed Tibetan monks) -- and two women shot -- on the slopes of Mt. Everest. The exceptional sixth intallment of Eliot Pattison's series, all featuring Shan Tao Yun in Tibet.
(TBT131, $14.00) |
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Birds of Nepal
Richard Grimmett
Carol Inskipp
Tim Inskipp
FIELD GUIDE
Covering all 760 species of birds occurring in Nepal, this book features 110 color plates. Text and illustrations are integrated on facing pages for easy reference in the field.
(NPL40, $35.00) |
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