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Among the Tibetans. Book cover. By: Isabella L. Bird (1831-1904). Isabella L. Bird was an English traveller, writer and natural historian. She was travelling in the
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Among the Tibetans has 127 ratings and 21 reviews. Bettie? said: Read Published February 2nd 2009 by Book Jungle (first published 1894). More Details.
Isabella Lucy Bird, married name Bishop FRGS (15 October 1831 – 7 October 1904), was a . The illustration of two Ainu men, originally from her 1880 book Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Later still, she went to Morocco, where she travelled among the Berbers and had to use a ladder to mount her Among the Tibetans.
The book is the result of two years' work with dozens of Tibetans involved and in a battle between the Chinese regime and Tibet's exiled religious leader, the
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Among the Tibetans Paperback – December 1, 2010. Isabella Lucy Bird (1831–1904) was a nineteenth-century English traveller, writer, and a natural historian. Bird could not endure her sister's domestic lifestyle, preferring instead to support further travels through writing.
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