The Heart of the Continent

The Heart of the Continent
Title The Heart of the Continent PDF eBook
Author Nancy Cato
Publisher St Martins Press
Pages 478
Release 1989
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9780312029272

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The daughter of a wealthy Australian landowner, Alix defies convention to train as a nurse on the rugged Queensland outback, where her daughter becomes a pilot in the flying doctor service on the eve of World War II

The Heart of a Continent

The Heart of a Continent
Title The Heart of a Continent PDF eBook
Author Sir Francis Edward Younghusband
Publisher Gale and the British Library
Pages 486
Release 1896
Genre Travel
ISBN

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Francis Younghusband was an explorer and soldier best known for leading the controversial British military mission to Lhasa, Tibet in 1903-4. In 1886 Younghusband was granted leave from his military post in British India to accompany the explorer H.E.M. James on a seven-month journey around Manchuria. After completing this expedition, Younghusband received permission in March 1887 to undertake an overland journey from Peking (Beijing) to India. Traveling alone with just hired guides, Younghusband crossed the Gobi Desert to reach Hami (China), and proceeded from there over the Himalayan Mountains via Kashgar (present-day Kashi, China) and the Muztagh Pass to Kashmir. He reached Srinagar on November 2 and his post at Rawalpindi on November 4, exactly seven months after his departure from Beijing. Younghusand recorded this journey in the first eight chapters of his The Heart of a Continent. In 1890-91 Younghusband undertook further travels to the Pamir Mountains (chiefly in present-day Tajikistan, with parts in Afghanistan, China, and Kyrgyzstan) and the Karakoram Range, the unclaimed corridor between Afghanistan and China. He and his superiors in the Indian government suspected that the Russians might be looking for an invasion route to India through these mountains, and one object of his travels was to search for signs of Russian activity. Younghusband recounted these expeditions in the remaining chapters of the book. The book provides descriptions of spectacular scenery and of the peoples - Chinese, Kalmak (Kalmyk), Kirghiz (Kyrgyz), Tajik, Hunza, and others - that he meets. It also recounts several meetings with Russian reconnoitering parties, including one in the Pamir Mountains in August 1891 with a Russian detachment of more than 30 Cossack soldiers that resulted in a diplomatic clash between Britain and Russia. After an initial friendly meeting, the Russian staff officer in command of the party, Colonel Yonoff, declared that Younghusband was on territory claimed by Russia and that he was under orders to escort the British intruder across the border to China. This encounter led to the lodging of a diplomatic protest by the British embassy in Saint Petersburg and a subsequent apology by the Russian government and an acknowledgement that Yonoff had been operating outside the Russian sphere of influence. The book contains illustrations and several maps, including a large foldout "Map of the Northern Frontier of India." Widely praised for his explorations, Younghusband was elected the youngest fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in 1890 and named Companion of the Indian Empire (CIE) in 1891.

The Heart of the Continent

The Heart of the Continent
Title The Heart of the Continent PDF eBook
Author Fitz Hugh Ludlow
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 9780996639446

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Literary Nonfiction. THE HEART OF THE CONTINENT is an up close, gritty and personal view, via the Overland Stagecoach, of the American West on the cusp of its full settlement and exploitation. Ludlow brought back the first shocking tales of "free love" in the new Mormon Zion of Utah, and unnerving views of lynchings, Indian massacres across the lawless West. "Fitz Hugh Ludlow was a remarkable and woefully under-appreciated 19th century American--a New York man of letters, a Western traveler, a progressive, a bohemian, an advocate for opium addicts and an addict himself. His breakthrough hashish memoirs are an easy Yankee match to De Quincey, but he also produced glorious nature and travel writing, as well as curious science essays and some stories marked with the weird and wonderful. Logosophia has done a great service to American literature by ushering Ludlow back in print and, hopefully, back into the limelight."--Erik Davis "The publication of the complete works of Fitz Hugh Ludlow marks a major event in American letters. Dulchinos and Crimi have rescued a forgotten and uniquely contemporary literary master whose celebration of hallucinated literary visions recall such Beat writers as William Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. His later accounts of the horrors of addiction and the battle to get free could just as well have come from Augustin Burroughs and Jerry Stahl. Ludlow is a new nineteenth century giant to take his place alongside Hawthorne, Twain, Poe and Melville."--Alan Kaufman

The Heart of a Continent

The Heart of a Continent
Title The Heart of a Continent PDF eBook
Author Francis Edward Younghusband
Publisher Asian Educational Services
Pages 370
Release 1993
Genre Travel
ISBN 9788120608504

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A narrative of travel in Manchuria across the Gobi desert through the Himalayas the Pamirs and Hanza (1884-1894) (Reprint 1904 edn.) 1993 edn.

The Heart of the Continent an Historical and Descriptive Treatise for Business men, Home Seekers, and Tourists, of the Advatages, Resources, and Scenery of the Great West

The Heart of the Continent an Historical and Descriptive Treatise for Business men, Home Seekers, and Tourists, of the Advatages, Resources, and Scenery of the Great West
Title The Heart of the Continent an Historical and Descriptive Treatise for Business men, Home Seekers, and Tourists, of the Advatages, Resources, and Scenery of the Great West PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 66
Release 2024-04-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385406145

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

The Heart of a Continent

The Heart of a Continent
Title The Heart of a Continent PDF eBook
Author Sir Francis Edward Younghusband
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 1896
Genre Asia, Central
ISBN

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Cor Mundi: The Heart of the World

Cor Mundi: The Heart of the World
Title Cor Mundi: The Heart of the World PDF eBook
Author Nicola Gigliotti
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1918
Genre United States
ISBN

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