Across Mongolian Plains

Across Mongolian Plains

Author: Roy Chapman Andrews

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-26

Total Pages: 261

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Embark on a thrilling adventure across the enigmatic Mongolian plains in this book by renowned explorer Roy Chapman Andrews. Join the Second Asiatic Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History as they venture into the unexplored territories of Mongolia and North China, uncovering secrets of the wild and encountering captivating wildlife. From the very first page, Andrews shares his enthralling experiences in the vast Mongolian landscapes, capturing the essence of this remote and mysterious region. From encounters with antelopes and wild boars to unexpected meetings with the Mongol people, the narrative paints a vivid picture of the unique flora, fauna, and culture that thrive in this untouched corner of the world.


Dragon Hunter

Dragon Hunter

Author: Charles Gallenkamp

Publisher: Penguin Group

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 408

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The first full-blown account of Roy Chapman Andrews, a gun-toting, snake-hating fossil exploring scientist who discovered the velociraptor. Fighting sandstorms and bandits, political intrigue and civil wars, Andrews' search for dinosaurs is cloaked in a sweeping historical narrative.16 pp. photos.


Across Mongolian Plains

Across Mongolian Plains

Author: Roy Chapman Andrews

Publisher:

Published: 1921

Total Pages: 348

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Roy Chapman Andrews' travel diary of his famed Mongolian Expedition in the early 20th Century. It has all the daring adventure, thrilling escapades, and exotic settings of a grand pulp adventure story, which is fitting, as Andrews' famed exploits neatly coincided with the boom in the pulp adventure genre.Andrews and his exploits provided creative fodder for the pulp writers, most of whom had never ventured into the exotic wilds they wrote about.


Across Mongolian Plains

Across Mongolian Plains

Author: Roy Chapman Andrews

Publisher: Milkyway Media

Published: 2024-06-18

Total Pages: 294

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Journey with American explorer Roy Chapman Andrews as he traverses the vast Mongolian plains. "Across Mongolian Plains" is a naturalist's travelogue, filled with adventure and discovery. Andrews avoids bogging you down with scientific details, instead focusing on the thrill of exploration, the challenges of survival on the open plains, and the unique encounters with Mongolia's wildlife and people. Saddle up for a captivating glimpse into a bygone era of exploration in this early 20th century travel classic.


Across Mongolian Plains: a Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest'

Across Mongolian Plains: a Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest'

Author: Roy Chapman Andrews

Publisher: Library of Alexandria

Published: 1921-01-01

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1465504087

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The romantic story of the Mongols and their achievements has been written so completely that it is unnecessary to repeat it here even though it is as fascinating as a tale from the Arabian Nights. The present status of the country, however, is but little known to the western world. In a few words I will endeavor to sketch the recent political developments, some of which occurred while we were in Mongolia. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries the great Genghiz Khan and his illustrious successor Kublai Khan "almost in a night" erected the greatest empire the world has ever seen. Not only did they conquer all of Asia, but they advanced in Europe as far as the Dnieper leaving behind a trail of blood and slaughter. All Europe rose against them, but what could not be accomplished by force of arms was wrought in the Mongols themselves by an excess of luxury. In their victorious advance great stores of treasure fell into their hands and they gave themselves to a life of ease and indulgence. By nature the Mongols were hard riding, hard living warriors, accustomed to privation and fatigue. The poison of luxury ate into the very fibers of their being and gradually they lost the characteristics which had made them great. The ruin of the race was completed by the introduction of Lamaism, a religion which carries only moral destruction where it enters, and eventually the Mongols passed under the rule of the once conquered Chinese and then under the Manchus. Until the overthrow of the Manchu regime in China in 1911, and the establishment of the present republic, there were no particularly significant events in Mongolian history. But at that time the Russians, wishing to create a buffer state between themselves and China as well as to obtain special commercial privileges in Mongolia, aided the Mongols in rebellion, furnished them with arms and ammunition and with officers to train their men.


Edge of Blue Heaven

Edge of Blue Heaven

Author: Benedict Allen

Publisher: BBC Books

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 264

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An account of the explorer, Benedict Allen's journey through Siberia and the remote landscape of Mongolia, and across the Gobi Desert to the border with China. The book ties in with the broadcast of a series of six documentaries following the journey on BBC2 in Autumn 1998.


Quest in the Desert

Quest in the Desert

Author: Roy Chapman Andrews

Publisher: New York : Viking Press

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 200

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An American scientific expedition to explore the Gobi Desert faces many dangers, but survives with the help of the leader's dog and a friendly Mongolian ruler.


Frontier Encounters

Frontier Encounters

Author: Franck Billé

Publisher: Open Book Publishers

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1906924872

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China and Russia are rising economic and political powers that share thousands of miles of border. Despite their proximity, their interactions with each other - and with their third neighbour Mongolia - are rarely discussed. Although the three countries share a boundary, their traditions, languages and worldviews are remarkably different. Frontier Encounters presents a wide range of views on how the borders between these unique countries are enacted, produced, and crossed. It sheds light on global uncertainties: China's search for energy resources and the employment of its huge population, Russia's fear of Chinese migration, and the precarious independence of Mongolia as its neighbours negotiate to extract its plentiful resources. Bringing together anthropologists, sociologists and economists, this timely collection of essays offers new perspectives on an area that is currently of enormous economic, strategic and geo-political relevance.