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Trails to Inmost Asia: Five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition

Trails to Inmost Asia: Five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition

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Trails to Inmost Asia: Five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition

by Roerich, George N

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New Haven: Yale University Press, 1931. Roerich's account of his father's expedition, which concentrated on making a pictorial record of the largely unsurveyed area, includng parts of Tibet, Mongolia, and the Gobi Desert, via the elder Roerich's painting skills as well as photography; investigating archaeological sites for potential exploration; and acquiring ethnographic objects and lingustic data, for which the younger Roerich was well-educated. Hardcover in jacket, as pictured. Laid in are a slip from the publisher noting the book's status as the 14th book published with funds from the Philip Hamilton McMillan fund, and a post-card from the Roerich Museum featuring a color image of a painting with a note of thanks from Sarah Ross to Mrs. Bradley - both the Rosses & Bradleys were Madison (Wisconsin) families of some note. Very light wear to book, but a couple of tanned areas to the spine; jacket rubbed & heavily chipped, with large areas of loss to the spine ends & upper rear panel, with loss of titling, but not descriptive text; minor foxing near a few plates. Text clean; xx, 504 pages; index, 152 b/w photos, reproductions of Roerich's paintings, one figure; folding map - all present as called for. . First American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Illus. by Nicholas Roerich. Large Octavo.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Trails to Inmost Asia: Five Years of Exploration with the Roerich Central Asian Expedition
Author
Roerich, George N
Illustrator
Nicholas Roerich
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Good
Edition
First American Edition
Publisher
Yale University Press
Place of Publication
New Haven
Date Published
1931
Size
Large Octavo
Keywords
Travel, Exploration, Central Asia, Tibet, Sikkim, Mongolia

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