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From Amazon.com: In a coffee-table book that will likely take up half the table, Maria Sironi Diemberger gathers some of the most fabulous photographs of Tibet into an encyclopedic collection. Unlike many books of this kind, the text accompanying the illustrations is more than just explanatory filler. Geologist and humanitarian Sironi Diemberger is intimate with her subject. The opening chapter contains not only the best succinct history of Tibet you may find but petroglyphs, paintings, maps, and frescoes from Tibet, China, and Europe, as well as early photographs from the likes of Heinrich Harrer. Satellite photos orient you to the lay of the land, and for the rest of the book, there are gorgeous vistas of indigo lakes, looming peaks, emerald grasses, and crystal snows. Candid shots of monks, bird's eye views of prostrating pilgrims, comparison photos of monasteries before and after the Cultural Revolution make for more than just idle viewing. Sironi Diemberger's text is packed with both information and light and with personal journal entries. A caption that in another book might read, "Ornaments at Tashilhunpo Monastery" here reads: "The monastery of Tashilhunpo at Shigatse was founded in 1447 by a disciple of Tsongkhapa. Thanks to the influence of the Panchen Lama, it was spared by the Cultural Revolution and its temples and chapels still boast their ancient ornaments." Before planning that trip to Shangri-La, pry open this book and take an armchair tour. --Brian Bruya
Mystical Tibet - The roof of the World: I purchased this book near the Assan in Kathmandu after I had just returned from a wonderful holiday to Tibet very recently and lugged all the way home to South Africa. This book is very special, lovingly put together by the author who obviously knows this country very well. The abundant colour photographs contained in the book are superb and very indicative of the real Tibet as can be seen by us Western Travellers. The text enhances the photographs and puts into words what the photos cannot tell. A wonderful coffee table book which will lead to many hours of discussion amongst friends. This book must be the second best thing to visiting Tibet, the roof of the World, as a tourist. If you have had the privilege to have been exposed to "the lure of Tibet" it brings back many memories in a superb manner - both through photographs and words, if you have not been so lucky as to have been able to visit it - this book is certainly the second best thing. Definitiely to be recommended!!
| Author: | M. Antonia Sironi Diemberger | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 951.5 | | EAN: | 9788854400108 | | Edition: | 0 | | ISBN: | 8854400106 | | Number Of Pages: | 224 | | Publication Date: | 2004-10-15 | | Release Date: | 2004-10-15 |
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