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$350 FROM CHINA TO HKAMTI LONG, Frank Kingdon Ward, Edward Arnold, London, 1924, 312 page hardback, original grey-black cloth - mottled, yellow titles, no jacket, bumped corners, Fold-out map in rear,

FROM CHINA TO HKAMTI LONG, Frank Kingdon Ward, Edward Arnold, London, 1924, 312 page hardback, original grey-black cloth - mottled, yellow titles, no jacket, bumped corners, Fold-out map in rear, B&W plates, The celebrated plant hunter & botanist's adventure in 1922, beginning in China, from the Yangtze westward to where the rivers of S.E. Asia depart from Tibet, to the jungles and headwaters of the Irrawaddy, Burma's greatest river. This project of the Royal Society was to record rapid changes in landscape, climate & botany in that lush area, & to collect rare & unusual plants. Ward's course was through Yunnan, Kinkiangkai, Yungning, Likiang, Atuntze, Nonghkai, down to Myitkyina. Traveling through the Tibetan tribal areas and mountains into Burma, fording the Mekong and Yangtze rivers, ending in 1923. Scarce. $350 Ex libris John Nankervis

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FROM CHINA TO HKAMTI LONG, Frank Kingdon Ward, Edward Arnold, London, 1924, 312 page hardback, original grey-black cloth - mottled, yellow titles, no jacket, bumped corners, Fold-out map in rear, B&W plates, The celebrated plant hunter & botanist's adventure in 1922, beginning in China, from the Yangtze westward to where the rivers of S.E. Asia depart from Tibet, to the jungles and headwaters of the Irrawaddy, Burma's greatest river. This project of the Royal Society was to record rapid changes in landscape, climate & botany in that lush area, & to collect rare & unusual plants. Ward's course was through Yunnan, Kinkiangkai, Yungning, Likiang, Atuntze, Nonghkai, down to Myitkyina. Traveling through the Tibetan tribal areas and mountains into Burma, fording the Mekong and Yangtze rivers, ending in 1923. Scarce. $350 Ex libris John Nankervis