In February 1894 George Ernest Morrison started a journey from Shanghai in the east, through the heartland of China and into Burma. Alone, dressed in Chinese clothes, but without speaking a word of the language, Morrison travelled by foot, sedan chair, mule and boat. One hundred years later, Angus McDonald set out to follow him. Often travelling where no other Westerner has been for 50 years, McDonald found both change and, in some places, a way of life virtually unchanged since Morrison's time.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Product Description:
Signed by the author. The author sets out in person, to recreate the journey made by George Earnest Morrison across China and Burma in 1894. High design values in this book with a lovely text supported by brilliant photography and travel writing. Excellent insight into the development and changes in the region of China. Hard back, intact and clean and undamaged. Original paper cover in excellent condition too.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.