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On Horseback Through Indochina. Vol. 1: Assam, Burma, and the Andamans and Nicobars

On Horseback Through Indochina. Vol. 1: Assam, Burma, and the Andamans and Nicobars

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On Horseback Through Indochina. Vol. 1: Assam, Burma, and the Andamans and Nicobars

de Ehlers, Otto E

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Bangkok: White Lotus, 2002. This volume provides an account of the adventurous journey German traveler Otto Ehlers undertook in 1891-1892. This volume starts with an elephant hunt in Assam and ends on the Nicobar Islands in the Andaman Sea. Ehlers traveled to the Khassia Mountains with the chief elephant hunter of the Kheddah Department of British India, sailed on the Brahmaputra up north and followed British and Gurkha troops in their military campaign against the Maharaja of Manipur. Then he followed one of the British columns to Mandalay, from where he traveled to the ruby mines in the Shan States administered from Mogok, and further to Bhamo to end this trip on the Irrawaddy in Rangoon. He then visited the Andaman Islands and its English penal colony and various islands of the Nicobar group. Ehlers interacted in his typical straightforward and humorous manner with primitive tribes and high officials alike. His quick-witted pen describes the Garos, several tribes of the Naga Mountains, the inhabitants of semi-independent Manipur, Mandalay and its bazaars, British and Gurkha army life in India and Upper Burma, the operation of ruby mines and their lack of profitability, the jail and zoological garden of Rangoon, the conditions of convicts in the Andamans, and various tribes of the Nicobars. First English translation of the 1901 German edition. 192 pp., 12 pp. illustr.. First English Edition. Soft Cover. New/n/a. 21 x 15 cm..

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Orchid Press CA (CA)
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000880
Título
On Horseback Through Indochina. Vol. 1: Assam, Burma, and the Andamans and Nicobars
Autor
Ehlers, Otto E
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Tapa blanda
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Nuevo
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n/a
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First English Edition
ISBN 10
9744800054
ISBN 13
9789744800053
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White Lotus
Lugar de publicación
Bangkok
Fecha de publicación
2002
Tamaño
21 x 15 cm.
Palabras clave
travel, history, Myanmar,

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