Himalaya: A Human History

Paperback Published on: 15/07/2021
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Himalaya
A human history
Books are often heralded as being all-encompassing or 'complete', but this is one of the first books I've read where it truly attempts to discuss thousands... READ MORE
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Synopsis

This is the first major history of the Himalaya: an epic story of peoples, cultures and adventures among the world's highest mountains.

Spanning millennia, from its earliest inhabitants to the present conflicts over Tibet and Everest, Himalaya is a soaring account of resilience and conquest, discovery and plunder, oppression and enlightenment at the 'roof of the world'.

From all around the globe, the unique and astonishing geography of the Himalaya has attracted those in search of spiritual and literal elevation: pilgrims, adventurers and mountaineers seeking to test themselves among the world's most spectacular and challenging peaks. But far from being wild and barren, the Himalaya has throughout the ages been home to an astonishing diversity of indigenous and local cultures, as well as a crossroads for trade, and a meeting point and conflict zone for the world's superpowers.

Here Jesuit missionaries exchanged technologies with Tibetan Lamas, Mongol Khans employed Nepali craftsmen, Armenian merchants exchanged musk and gold with Mughals. Here too the East India Company grappled for dominance with China's emperors, independent India has been locked in conflict with Mao's Communists and their successors, and the ideological confrontation of the Cold War is now being buried beneath mass tourism and ecological transformation.

Featuring scholars and tyrants, bandits and CIA agents, go-betweens and revolutionaries, Himalaya is a panoramic, character-driven history on the grandest but also the most human scale, by far the most comprehensive yet written, encompassing geology and genetics, botany and art, and bursting with stories of courage and resourcefulness.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784704483
  • Number of pages: 592
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 44 mm
  • Weight: 500g
  • Languages: English

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Himalaya
The scope is just too big
The rating I have given this book should in no way diminish the writing (5 stars) or the (obviously) huge amount of research that the author has done to pr... READ MORE
Dawn Lewis
Himalaya
A 5 star book
I don't normally write online reviews but Ed Douglas's work deserves attention. I thoroughly enjoyed this masterful tour of the human history of the Himaly... READ MORE
Marian Gray
Himalaya
Review: 'Himalaya: A Human History' (Paperback) by Ed Douglas (author)
If your idea of a really good time is wading through histories of the remote sites of Asia, then 'Himalaya: A Human History' by Ed Douglas is probably for ... READ MORE
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