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Out of This World: Across the Himalayas to Forbidden Tibet (1950)

door Lowell Thomas Jr.

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In 1949, renowned travel writer Lowell Thomas, Jr., along with his father, the American writer and broadcaster best known as the man who made Lawrence of Arabia famous, was invited by the Tibetan government to make a film there, in the hope that their reports would help persuade the U.S. government to defend Tibet against the Chinese. The trip lasted 400 days, and the father-and-son team were the last Westerners to reach Lhasa before the Chinese invasion and occupation. The trek garnered worldwide attention when Lowell Thomas, Jr. succeeded in getting his father safely across the Himalayas to India after a serious accident on a 17,000-foot pass. Out of This World, which was first published in 1950 and became a bestseller, tells the story of this journey that the author describes as "a climax to his father's lifetime of adventure" and "probably the greatest travel adventure I will ever have". A thoroughly gripping autobiography.… (meer)
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More charming than other travel accounts. Seems to be in 1949-50 so just with political train crash about to happen, what life was like.
  sweetteaarizona | Jun 15, 2023 |
"Out of This World: Across the Himalayas to Forbidden Tibet" is a travel memoir written by Lowell Thomas, an American author, journalist, and broadcaster. Published in 1950, the book chronicles Thomas' adventurous journey through the majestic Himalayan mountain range and his quest to reach the elusive and forbidden region of Tibet.

The narrative takes readers on a captivating expedition as Thomas shares his experiences of crossing the treacherous mountain passes, navigating through rugged terrain, and facing the extreme weather conditions of the Himalayas. He vividly describes the awe-inspiring landscapes, towering peaks, and breathtaking vistas that he encounters along the way.

Thomas provides insightful observations about the diverse cultures and peoples inhabiting the Himalayan region. He explores the customs, traditions, and spiritual practices of the local communities, offering readers a deeper understanding of their way of life. Moreover, he delves into the historical and political context surrounding Tibet and the challenges of accessing this secluded and mysterious land.

As Thomas ventures deeper into the Himalayas, he shares encounters with monks, pilgrims, and other individuals who contribute to the rich tapestry of the region's culture and history. He also reflects on the spiritual significance of the mountains and the profound impact they have had on the lives of those who call the region home.

"Out of This World" is not only a tale of adventure and exploration but also a reflection on the human spirit and the allure of the unknown. Thomas captures the sense of wonder and curiosity that drove him to embark on this daring journey and brings to life the majesty and mystique of the Himalayas.

The book serves as an inspiration for travelers and armchair adventurers alike, transporting readers to a world of rugged beauty and spiritual enlightenment. Through Thomas' engaging storytelling, readers gain a glimpse into the hidden treasures of the Himalayas and the enduring fascination they hold for those who seek to explore them. ( )
  FallsGalloway | May 7, 2023 |
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In 1949, renowned travel writer Lowell Thomas, Jr., along with his father, the American writer and broadcaster best known as the man who made Lawrence of Arabia famous, was invited by the Tibetan government to make a film there, in the hope that their reports would help persuade the U.S. government to defend Tibet against the Chinese. The trip lasted 400 days, and the father-and-son team were the last Westerners to reach Lhasa before the Chinese invasion and occupation. The trek garnered worldwide attention when Lowell Thomas, Jr. succeeded in getting his father safely across the Himalayas to India after a serious accident on a 17,000-foot pass. Out of This World, which was first published in 1950 and became a bestseller, tells the story of this journey that the author describes as "a climax to his father's lifetime of adventure" and "probably the greatest travel adventure I will ever have". A thoroughly gripping autobiography.

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