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MOUNTAINS OF TARTARY [Hardcover]

Eric Shipton (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: HODDER AND STOUGHTON; First Edtion edition (January 1, 1951)
  • ASIN: B000J32H3Q
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,446,377 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Shipton in Sinkiang..., July 3, 2008
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1950's "Mountains of Tartary" is Eric Shipton's astonishing and entertaining account of his time as British Consul at Kashgar in the remote and mountainous Chinese Province of Sinkiang during and immediately after World War Two. Shipton was a first-rate climber and explorer seconded to diplomatic duties; his account reads like background for an Indiana Jones movie.

Sinkiang in the 1940's was so remote that travel from India by horse and camel tooks weeks over a series of high passes and high desert plateaus. The alternate route through Persia and the Soviet Union involved a series of train rides and the gauntlet of Soviet officialdom. Sinkiang Province itself was contested ground between a distant Chinese government, a much closer and aggressive Soviet government, and various local factions, warlords and bandits. Shipton's wry sense of humor allows him to detach from the confusing politics to provide a superb travelogue of a stunning landscape then imperfectly explored.

Shipton, a veteran of expeditions into the Karakoram and the Himalayas, finds much to enjoy in Sinkiang when he can slip away from his job. Weekend allowed Shipton, his marvelously brave wife, and visiting climbing partner Bill Tilman to mount impromptu expeditions into an incredible high altitude landscape, filled with unclimbed 20,000 foot peaks, glaciers, deep valleys, and rare wildlife. The lack of organized support and the need to avoid official scutiny caused Shipton and Tilman to stretch their luck on several shoestring attempts on unclimbed peaks. One of the highlights of these journeys was a trip to the rugged Tushuk Tagh range in search of a huge natural arch.

"Mountains of Tartary" is highly recommended as a forgotten classic of travel and exploration by an experienced traveler and gifted writer.
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