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Author - Peter Hopkirk ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from University of Massachusetts Press was reviewed on 24-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0870234358 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia Reference Book. Classifications : Asia History Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS History Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS New & Used Textbo . Click the following link to view the cover of Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia. Related topics: Asia. History. Humanities. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. History. Humanities. Custom Stores. requestid: 8ee7da33-ce19-4caa-861d-e7009840457crequestprocessingtime: 0.1000570000000000 salesrank: 185151 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 9084080540 1) Paperback Book Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia by University of Massachusetts Press. I have a weakness for Peter Hopkirk. He could write about dishwater and I would be enthralled. This outstanding writer serves up another tour de force about historic goings-on in the ruins of oases along the old Silk Road in western China. While Hopkirk pulls no punches in labeling as thievery the deeds of some of the explorers who ventured there, nor does he engage in the oh-so-trendy blanket condemnation of their activities that some of the more politically correct reviewers here would desire. Hopkirk just tells it as it is and if you want to think well or ill of these adventurers, well, that´s your call. While it´s true that they stole treasures from the indigenous population, it is naivety to think that the inhabitants didn´t plunder or let rot many of the scrolls and murals that existed there themselves. Many priceless artifacts that might otherwise be lost, instead rest securely in western museums. My bet is that many of them will be returned to China by and by. In any case, Hopkirk writes a thrilling, compelling book that enlightens the reader about one of the most forbidding places on earth and how a few intrepid men risked their lives and their comfort to explore and exploit it. All of Hopkirk´s books read like thriller novels, only they are true. After you read one of his books you want to be on the next plane to Kashgar.¤ 2) Paperback Book Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia by University of Massachusetts Press. Hopkrik takes a break for his usual Great Game stories to explore the Central Asian deserts that have long been forgotten. This book includes a brief introduction to the Silk Road and China,s relations with Barbarians. The bulk of the book is focused on the explorers who penetrated its mysteries and their tales. From Sven Hedin to Aurel Stien explorers were removing the treasures of this hidden landscape. These treasures unlocked
3) Paperback Book Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia by University of Massachusetts Press. Foreign Devils on the Silk Road written in 1980 by the now best-selling author of The Great Game Peter Hopkirk can rightfully be annoverated among classics of archeological history such as Ceram´s "Gods, Graves and Scholars". This concise but extremelly well detailed (journalistic cut is evident!) work through brief biographies and excerpts of long travels and explorations plunges us into archeological surveys carried out by Westeners in Central Asia Tarim basin from the 1890´s to the 1930´s. In that period archeologists and explorers were the heros of the day and names such as Sven Hedin, Aurel Stein, Paul Pelliot and Albert von le Coq were well known. After the closure of Chinese bounderies to foreigners in the 1930´s these ante litteram Indiana Jones were forgotten and Serindian culture and Gandahara art only captured scholarly interest. Today all archeological digs in the Middle and Far East have been re-evalutated and Western and harbouring countries public opinion now believe great damage has been done to many historical sites expecially in those cases in which archeological artifacts have been subtracted and removed to Western Museums. All the tombraiders of this book behaved exactly this way even if the times and the habits of the period consented it. But ask a Chinese today....
4) Paperback Book Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia by University of Massachusetts Press. This book is about the first explorers and archaeologists to make it to the most remote parts of Central Asia, where, in areas like Taklamakan, once upon a time before climatic changes, prosperous Buddhist, Nestorian Christian, Chinese, Greek and Hindu civilizations thrived along the trade routes between Cathay and ancient Rome. Taklamakan was surrounded on three sides by vast mountain ranges almost twice as high as the European alps; on the last side was the vast Gobi desert. A hundred years ago, there were no roads, cars, airplanes, radios, or GPS and few water sources to make travel easier, but rather hostile natives, wolves, 130F heat, and -25F cold to make travel there even less inviting. It was so remote that its name in Turki means that "If you go in, you won´t come out."
5) Paperback Book Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Cities and Treasures of Chinese Central Asia by University of Massachusetts Press. In FOREIGN DEVILS ON THE SILK ROAD, Hopkirk recounts the travels of several explorers in Central Asia, their encounters and the artifacts they came away with. Hopkirk doesn´t go into tremendous detail about each explorer or the region, which makes this a rather quick but still interesting read. The book, however, does serve as an excellent primer on the region.
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