Return To The Irrawaddy

Sticker on the front endpaper, some discolouration of pages as well as minor spotting. 46 illustrations.

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Return to the Irrawaddy by Frank Kingdon-Ward is a multifaceted account of his 1953 expedition into northern Burma, blending botanical exploration, travel narrative, geography, and ethnography. While the book focuses on Kingdon-Ward’s search for rare plants, including rhododendrons and wild teas, it also vividly portrays the remote landscapes, rivers, and mountains of the upper Irrawaddy region. The author recounts his interactions with local hill tribes, documenting customs, livelihoods, and the practical use of plants in traditional medicine, offering insights into the social and cultural life of a little-known area. Beyond scientific observation, the narrative captures the challenges of travel in difficult terrain, from dense jungles and high passes to seasonal floods, reflecting both physical endurance and logistical ingenuity. Written with adventure and reflection, the book conveys the interconnectedness of nature and human life while providing a historical snapshot of mid-20th-century Burma, making it a compelling account of exploration, discovery, and cultural observation.

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Weight 558 g
Dimensions 16.5 × 24 cm
Author Frank Kingdon-Ward
Publisher Andrew Melrose
Published On 1956
Pages 224pp
Country London: United Kingdom
Language English
Dimension 16.5cm x 24cm
Item Weight 558gm
Edition First Edition
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