The lost country : Mongolia revealed

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The lost country : Mongolia revealed

Jasper Becker

(Sceptre books)

Sceptre, 1993, c1992

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Originally published: Hodder and Stoughton, 1992

"Extracts from Marco Polo: the travels translated by Ronald Latham (Penguin Classics, 1986)"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-325)

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The author travels from Peking, across the centre of Asia to Leningrad, encountering a host of characters who enable him to piece together Mongolia's turbulent history. He uncovers the unique cultural heritage of a country hidden from the West until only recently. Along the way he uncovers Japanese attempts during World War II to place a descendant of Genghis Khan at the head of a new Mongolian state, recounts the horrors of Stalin's rule when 20 per cent of the population was liquidated and the monasteries were destroyed, discovers the real location of Shangri-La and visits the high mountains of the north where the last surviving shamans summon up the spirits of the dead.

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