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Mandalay to Momien / A narrative of the two expeditions to western China of 1868 and 1875 under Colonel Edward B. Sladen and Colonel Horace Browne

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A travel narrative recounts two expeditions from central Burma into western Yunnan, tracing the overland route, its geography, towns, and logistical challenges. It records encounters with Shan, Kakhyen, and other hill peoples, describing customs, social organization, and episodes of tension and negotiation. Detailed stage-by-stage accounts cover places such as Bhamô, the Kakhyen hills, Ponsee, and the border city of Momien, with observations on markets, jade working, mines, climate, and local institutions. The text is supplemented by maps, photographs and sketches, vocabularies, a catalogue of regional deities, and appendices addressing historical and political context, while fuller natural-history reports are noted as forthcoming.

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John Anderson

John Anderson was a British explorer and writer known for his detailed accounts of expeditions to Asia in the late 19th century. His notable work, "Mandalay to Momien," chronicles two significant expeditions to western China in 1868 and 1875, providing insights into the geography, culture, and challenges faced during these journeys. Anderson's writings contribute to the understanding of the region's historical context and the interactions between Western explorers and Eastern cultures. In addition to his travel narratives, he also explored themes of creation in his work "The Course of Creation," reflecting his diverse interests in both exploration and philosophical inquiry.

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