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Vanished Kingdoms [Hardcover]

Mabel Cabot (Author), Frederick Wulsin (Photographer), Janet Wulsin (Photographer), Rubie Watson (Contributor)
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June 15, 2005
In the early 1920s, the last great age of world explorers, a remarkable young woman named Janet Elliott Wulsin, set out with her husband, Frederick Wulsin, for the far reaches of China, Tibet and Outer Mongolia to study the people, flora and fauna of the region. Wulsin's strenuous, eventful exploration is detailed by a text enriched with excerpts from her candid personal letters. The journey proved to be a test of the Wulsins' endurance and of their relationship. While in Asia, the Wulsins took many extraordinary photographs, which form the heart of this richly-produced publication. They documented tribes people and sublime desert landscapes, and, most remarkably, were allowed to photograph the interior of several of the great Tibetan Buddhist lamaseries, including Choni, Kumbum and Labrang. Several dozen rare, hand-painted lantern slides survived and are reproduced here in splendid color.
The photographs from the Wulsin Expedition, now in the collection of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, in collaboration with whom this volume is being produced, are a testament to the great spirit and success of a remarkable woman explorer.
"[the] pictures are thrilling and romantic: Janet in various native costumes, the insides of temples never before photographed... (sun-glasses, boots, rustic camps, also make this a costume designer's fantasy of a book)."
--Los Angeles Times
"Janet Wulsin covered thousands of miles in remote China on foot, mule, camel and raft, developing and cataloguing astonishingly beautiful, otherworldly photographs... Wulsin's diaries and letters are as illustrative and vivid as the photos themselves."
--Washington Post


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Part photographic catalogue and part historical travelogue, this book presents the life of Janet Elliott Wulsin (1894-1963), who went where very few women of her society had ever gone before. In 1923, she and her husband, Frederick, set out, under the auspices of the National Geographic Society, to explore China, Mongolia and Tibet with 28 camels, six horses, four Mongolian camel drivers and 10 Chinese "specimen collectors." Together, they collected 1,400 botanical and zoological specimens and documented Buddhist rituals. Cabot, director of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology of Ethnology at Harvard, showcases 144 illustrations (34 in color) and provides a wealth of details, down to the provisions the Wulsins carried on their travel through the Chinese desert: "marmalade from Fortnum and Mason, syrup, hardtack, dehydrated vegetables, malted milk, and even canned baked beans." She uses letters from Janet and Frederick to supplement her storytelling; one from Janet to her mother-in-law notes, "I feel as if we might be going to Mars-with just as much probability of return." While the subtitle implies no men were involved, Wulsin's travels are compellingly reconstructed from her perspective.
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"As well as detailed accounts of the people she met and the places she visited, there are fascinating passages about a woman's duties in expedition life at that time, such as housekeeping and cooking, and about her experience as a Western woman in these exotic locations. Accompanied by lovely black-and-white and tinted images and maps that show the routes of the Wulsin's treks, Vanished Kingdoms presents, with unusual intimacy, a place and time captured for posterity." -- Octavia Lamb --Geographical: The magazine of the Royal Geographical Society

"In 1921, a young woman named Janet Elliott Wulsin set out with her husband for Tibet, China and Mongolia to explore the people, flora and fauna of the regions. This book explores their journey, with extracts from Wulsin's letters providing a personal insight into the mind of an intrepid female traveler. For photographers, what is especially interesting is the inclusion of 28 rare, hand-painted lantern slides taken by Wulsin and her husband." --Amateur Photographer

"The highlight of her travels was a harrowing National Geographic Society-funded Yellow River expedition: 700 miles, 3 weeks, 19 people, all on a raft constructed of 72 straw-stuffed yak skins. Elliott may have been just tagging along, but her engaging observations offer a valuable vision for an isolated land long hidden from Western eyes." Kalee Thompson --National Geographic Adventure

"Their pictures are thrilling and romantic: Janet in various native costumes, the insides of temples never before photographed, Chinese friends made along the way (sunglasses, boots, rustic camps also make this a costume designer's fantasy of a book) -- these photographs complement the text. Janet proved her mettle, all right, graduating from the status of being a 'pocket wife' to a woman who, her husband wrote, 'makes every place she comes to alive.'" --The Los Angeles Times Book Review

"The highlight of her travels was a harrowing National Geographic Society-funded Yellow River expedition: 700 miles, 3 weeks, 19 people, all on a raft constructed of 72 straw-stuffed yak skins. Elliott may have been just tagging along, but her engaging observations offer a valuable vision for an isolated land long hidden from Western eyes." -- Kalee Thompson --National Geographic Adventure

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Aperture; 1St Edition edition (June 15, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931788081
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931788083
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 9.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,081,153 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A rich archive of treasures, December 8, 2003
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In the early 1920s, explorer Janet Wulsin and her husband Frederick journeyed the far reaches of China and Tibet to study the people and the lands of these remote regions - the photos from their expedition come to life in this collection, along with several dozen hand-painted lantern slides that appear in color. Vanished Kingdomsis a rich archive of treasures which charts the findings and peoples of a bygone world. Any serious collection of Asian treasures - both art and cultural - will find Vanished Kingdoms an essential addition, unparalleled in scope and coverage.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 80 years after..., March 19, 2006
80 years after, we know a voyage thru the Tibet, Chine and Mongolia for the eyes and the pen of a young lady. A different land and people, a great aventure, great images, someones hand-coloured.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Vanished Kingdoms, January 11, 2007
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Fascinating book of adventure & discovery. For the reader the fact that the photographs, taken in the 1920s are gorgeous and outstanding, is a revelation for us. Also a very interesting human interest story is revealed.
I thouroughly enjoyed it and encourage others to take this journey to a world no longer available to us.
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