Goullart arrived in Lijiang in 1939 as a representative of the Chinese Industrial Cooperatives and lived there for nine years. As a long-time resident and keen observer of the local society, he recorded not only everything he admired about Lijiang and the Naxi people but also his encounters with neighboring groups such as the Lolo (now known as Yi), Tibetan, Miao, and White Lisu. The book is a deeply personal account, told through vivid sketches, anecdotes, and reflections, all imbued with a profound affection for the land and its people.
1955, John Murray, hardcover, with a good dustjacket showing some edge wear, light chipping at top of the spine, tight binding, in a very good condition.
Forgotten Kingdom, by Peter Goullart
- Publisher: John Murray
- ISBN: 195506
- Availability: In Stock
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US$50.00
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