The Search for Shangri-La: A Journey Into Tibetan History
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The Search for Shangri-La: A Journey Into Tibetan History

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In 1933, writer James Hilton published a novel called Lost Horizon. At its center is the notion that, hidden beyond the Himalayas in western Tibet, there is a valley inhabited by all-wise lamas who have achieved an ideal human existence. Hilton called his valley "Shangri-La." In The Search for Shangri-La, acclaimed travel writer Charles Allen tracks down the sour...more
Paperback, 305 pages
Published June 20th 2001 by Abacus (UK)
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