Men and Gods in Mongolia
Henning Haslund
(Author)
Description
First published in 1935 by Kegan Paul of London, this rare and unusual book takes us into the virtually unknown world of Mongolia, a country historically cloaked in secrecy which has only recently opened up to the west. Haslund takes us to the lost city of Karakota in the Gobi desert and meets the Bodgo Gegen, a god-king Mongolia similar to the Dalai Lama of Tibet; Dambin Jansang, the dreaded warlord of the Black Gobi. Most incredibly, he writes about the Hi-mori, an "airhorse" that flies through the sky and carries with it the sacred stone of Chintamani. And there is plenty of just plain adventure: camel caravans; initiation into Shamanic societies; reincarnated warlords; and the violent birth of modern Mongolia. This rare and exciting book is now back in printProduct Details
Price
$18.95
Publisher
Adventures Unlimited Press
Publish Date
January 15, 2015
Pages
358
Dimensions
6.0 X 1.0 X 8.9 inches | 1.23 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781939149435
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About the Author
Born in Denmark.
Reviews
Haslund takes us to the lost city of Karakota in the Gobi desert. We meet the Bodgo Gegen, a god-king in Mongolia similar to the Dalai Lama of Tibet. We meet Dambin Jansang, the dreaded warlord of the Black Gobi. There is even material in this incredible book on the Hi-mori, an airhorse that fli"
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