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De Paris à Pékin par terre: Sibérie-Mongolie

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A travel memoir recording an overland winter expedition from Western Europe across Siberia, through Mongolia and the Gobi, into northern China. The author contrasts common misconceptions of Siberia with accounts of bustling towns, profitable mines and active commerce, while describing long sleigh journeys, relay stations and bureaucratic obstacles. Observations mix practical travel detail, proposals and debates about railways versus river and canal routes for trade, and scenes of local society where deportees, migrants and merchants shape urban life. The narrative combines geographic and ethnographic sketches, logistical commentary and vivid on-the-spot impressions supported by maps and illustrations.

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Victor Meignan

Victor Meignan was a French author and traveler known for his adventurous narratives that explore the vast landscapes of Siberia and Mongolia. His notable work, "From Paris to Pekin over Siberian Snows," recounts his remarkable journey across challenging terrains, including the Gobi Desert and the Great Wall of China. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, Meignan offers readers a glimpse into the cultures and environments he encountered during his travels. His writings contribute to the literary heritage of travel literature, capturing the spirit of exploration in the late 19th century.

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