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A Dragon Apparent: Travels in Indo-China
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A Dragon Apparent: Travels in Indo-China

$52.00

Inscription on the endpaper at the front.  Fold out map still complete and attached an in good condition. No dustjacket.  The cover has some wear on the edges of the spine and a small spot on the front of the boards.

Author: Norman Lewis

Publisher: Jonathan Cape

Published On: 1951

Pages: 317

Country: London: United Kingdom

Language: English

Dimension: 14cm x 20.5cm

Item Weight: 502gm

Edition: First Edition

1 in stock

Originally published in 1951, it is said that A Dragon Apparent inspired Graham Greene to go to Vietnam and write The Quiet American. Norman Lewis traveled in Indo-China during the precarious last years of the French colonial regime. Much of the charm and grandeur of the ancient native civilizations survived until the devastation of the Vietnam War. Lewis could still meet a King of Cambodia and an Emperor of Vietnam; in the hills he could stay in the spectacular longhouses of the highlanders; on the plains he could be enchanted by a people whom he found "gentle, tolerant and dedicated to the pleasures and satisfactions of a discriminating kind."

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Weight 502 g
Dimensions 14 × 3 × 20.5 cm

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