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An eyewitness account by a participant in a military-diplomatic expedition traces the march from the base through mountain passes to Lhasa, recording camp life, mountain sickness, skirmishes and a tragic accident, and the constant practical problems of supply and transport. The narrative alternates scene-by-scene travel description, visits to monasteries, observations of religious art and bazaars, sketches of local customs, and detailed notes on foraging, demolitions, and negotiations, concluding with the signing of a treaty and the return journey. The tone blends practicality, wry personal anecdote, and descriptive travel reportage.

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Powell Millington

Powell Millington was an explorer and writer known for his travel narratives that capture the spirit of adventure and discovery. His notable work, "To Lhassa at Last," chronicles his journey to the sacred city of Lhasa in Tibet, providing readers with insights into the culture and landscapes of the region during a time of significant change. Millington's writing reflects a deep curiosity about the world and a desire to share his experiences with a broader audience, contributing to the literary heritage of travel literature.

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