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In Farthest Burma

In Farthest Burma

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In Farthest Burma

by Kingdon-Ward, Frank

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9745240621
ISBN 13
9789745240629
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Bangkok: Orchid Press, 2005. Subtitle : The record of an Arduous Journey of Exploration and Research through the Unknown Frontier Territory of Burma and Tibet. Records the 1914 expedition of Kingdon-Ward, the famed plant-collector and explorer, along the eastern branch of Burma’s great Irrawaddy River. A classic travel and botany account, told in the author’s inimitable style, with much vivid description of both the populace and flora of this still remote region. Reprint of the 1921 Seeley first edition -- one of Kingdon-Ward’s scarcest titles. 192 pp., 2 maps, 23 b&w pl., appendices, index. Second edition. Soft Cover. New. 21.5 x 15.2 cm.

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Bookseller
Orchid Press CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
000449
Title
In Farthest Burma
Author
Kingdon-Ward, Frank
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New
Edition
Second edition
ISBN 10
9745240621
ISBN 13
9789745240629
Publisher
Orchid Press
Place of Publication
Bangkok
Date Published
2005
Size
21.5 x 15.2 cm
Keywords
plant, botany, Burma, Tibet
Bookseller catalogs
History Asia; Travel Accounts Asia; Burma;

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