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A dramatic journey that both retraces the historic voyage of France's greatest 19th-century explorer up the mysterious Mekong river and paints a portrait of the river and its peoples today. Any notion of sailing up the Mekong in homage to Francis Garnier has been unthinkable till now. From its delta in Vietnam up through Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma and on into China, the Mekong has been a no-go river, its turbulent waters fouled by ideological barriers as formidable as its natural obstacles. But recently the political obstacles have begun to be dismantled: river traffic is reviving. John Keay describes the world of the Mekong as it is today, rehabilitating a traumatised geography while recreating the thrilling and historic voyage of Garnier in 1866. The French expedition was intended to investigate the 'back door' into China by outflanking the British and American conduits of commerce at Hong Kong and Shanghai. Two naval gunboats headed upriver into the green unknown, bearing crack troops, naturalists, geologists and artists. The two-year expedition's failures and successes, and the tragedy and acrimony that marked it, make riveting reading.Product Identifiers
PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-139780007111138
eBay Product ID (ePID)86262854
Product Key Features
Number of Pages320 Pages
Publication NameMad about the Mekong: Exploration and Empire in South East Asia
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeography & Geosciences, History
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
AuthorJohn Keay
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height240 mm
Item Weight613 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJohn Keay