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Tibetan pilgrimage : architecture of the sacred land / text and watercolors by Michel Peissel

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Tibetan pilgrimage : architecture of the sacred land / text and watercolors by Michel Peissel

by Peissel, Michel (1937-2011)

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0810959445
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New York ; London : Harry N. Abrams, 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper and publisher's shrink-wrap. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 135 p. : col. ill. ; 24 x 29 cm. Notes; Includes bibliographical references (p. 135). In English; translated from French. Contents; The Dynasty of Songtsen Gampo -- Buddhist revival -- The golden age of Tibet -- The reign of the Dalai Lamas -- Expeditions and journeys of Michel Peissel to Tibetan-speaking regions of Central Asia. Summary; By combining masonry with the skills of nomad tent-makers, Tibetan architects have produced unique, magnificent buildings that, for too long, have remained obscure and underestimated. It took author-illustrator Michel Peissel, who speaks Tibetan, forty-five years and twenty-nine expeditions on foot and on horseback to reach the lesser-known fortresses, chapels, and monasteries that he sketched and painted for this book. Tibet - the impossible pilgrimage also reveals how the Tibetan nation and its culture are still very much alive even though Tibet has since been partitioned and appropriated by China, India, Pakistan, and Nepal. Incredibly today, from the Himalayas of Nepal to Mongolia, from Baltistan and Ladakh across occupied Tibet to Kansu and Szechuan, hundreds of new, elegant buildings are still being built according to the finest Tibetan traditions. This book is certain to foster an appreciation for the elegance of Tibetan architecture, confirming the extent of its influence and its remarkable originality. Biography; Explorer, anthropologist, and author, Michel Peissel has dedicated his life to investigating the remotest regions of greater Tibet. He became the first anthropologist to study and explore the small kingdom of Mustang, eastern Bhutan, Zanskar, and the kingdom of Nangchen, where, in 1994, he discovered the elusive historical source of the Mekong River. He has written 19 books about his expeditions, published in 16 languages. Many of these books went on to become international best sellers, among them The Lost World of Quintana Roo, Mustang - the Forbidden Kingdom, and Cavaliers of Kham - The Secret War in Tibet. Subjects; Architecture, Chinese China Tibet. Temples, Buddhist China Tibet. Buddhist temples China Tibet. Architecture. Tibet. Architecture / History / General. Art / Individual Artists / General. Travel / Asia / Central. Travel / Pictorials. Genres; Bibliography. Illustrated.

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Title
Tibetan pilgrimage : architecture of the sacred land / text and watercolors by Michel Peissel
Author
Peissel, Michel (1937-2011)
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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First Edition
ISBN 10
0810959445
ISBN 13
9780810959446
Publisher
New York ; London : Harry N. Abrams
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2005

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