News from Tartary is the account of a journey from Peking to Kashmir, made in 1935 by that legendary adventurer, Peter Fleming. It lasted seven months and covered about 3,500 miles. The route chosen by Fleming and his companion, adventurer and writer Ella Maillart, took them westwards across a China torn by civil war to Xinjiang and then south to British India. It had been eight years since any foreigner had crossed Xinjiang. During that time few of those who entered that inhospitable and politically volatile region, which was under the control of a warlord supported by Stalin's Red Army, came out alive. After entering the lands of the Tartars by a little-known route and following the course of the ancient Silk Road, they reached Kashgar before crossing the Pamirs into India. Written with style and elegance, as well as acute observation and gentle irony, this is not just a description of a part of the world still difficult to visit, but of the last days of the Great Game, when Britain and Russia vied with each other for control of the unruly fiefs of Central Asia.
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'Its entertainment value is immense. It will arouse great fury and cause much pleasure - an epic of adventure' Harold Nicolson 'It confirmed Fleming's place in the front rank of travel writers... no modern work of travel has given me more pleasure... I have read it more times than I can remember' Daily Telegraph 'An observer of great wisdom and learning - ' Simon Winchester 'One reads him for literary delight and for the pleasure of meeting an Elizabethan spirit allied to a modern mind - but he is also an observer of penetrating intellect.' Vita Sackville-West, Spectator
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Höhe: 198 mm
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978-1-78076-503-7 (9781780765037)
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Peter Fleming, OBE, (1907-1971) was a journalist and writer and one of the last great adventurers of the twentieth century. He began his career as a special correspondent with The Times and later wrote for The Spectator . He served with the Grenadier Guards during World War II and from 1942 was in charge of military deception operations in Southeast Asia. He is author of several classic books, which include Brazilian Adventure , To Peking , Bayonets to Lhasa , Operation Sea Lion (The Peter Fleming Collection, Tauris Parke Paperbacks), and One's Company . In his memory, The Royal Geographical Society established The Peter Fleming Award for projects that seek to advance geographical science.
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Preface
Part One: Heading for Trouble
Part Two: The Skin of Our Teeth
Part Three: Into the Blue
Part Four: No Man's Land
Part Five: No Picnic
Part Six: The Desert Road
Part Seven: The Roof of the World
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