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Very good. 1973. Minerva. Hard Cover. Book-VG. Dj-VG, protective covered. 9.5x6.5. 216pp. Frontis, 39 b/w plates, 5 maps. Frank Kingdon Ward left Shanghai in 1910 to spend a year collecting plants in Western China and South-Eastern Asia; it was his first extensive journey and resulted in this, his most famous book. In his fascinating account of the lands where China, Tibet, Assam and Burma met, Ward brings life to the rugged peaks, the deep snows, the storms and roaring rivers he strove against, the hardy tribesmen he lived among.