A Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet

A Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet is a nonfiction book written by Sarat Chandra Das, published in 1902.

It is a travelogue of Das' second visit to Tibet in 1881 under the orders of the British Raj.

[1] The British magazine The Athenaeum liked the book's inclusion of illustrations of buildings and a photograph of Lhasa, but viewed the images of mountains towards the book's end as being irrelevant to its content.

[2] The Academy and Literature called the book "the most authentic account of Tibet now extant" and said that Das positions himself as a "shrewd observer, remarkably well-informed, a man of courage and resource.

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