Ediciones Cisne. Barcelona 1957. Rústica editorial. Cortes pintados. 288 pp. 18x10
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"As always, a very workable text of a book that's excellent on its own but becomes far more rich and understandable through the end notes."--Dr. Marjorie Burns, Portland State Univ. "As always, a very workable text of a book that's excellent on its own but becomes far more rich and understandable through the end notes."--Dr. Marjorie Burns, Portland State Univ. "As always, a very workable text of a book that's excellent on its own but becomes far more rich and understandable through the end notes."--Dr. Marjorie Burns, Portland State Univ. "As always, a very workable text of a book that's excellent on its own but becomes far more rich and understandable through the end notes."--Dr. Marjorie Burns, Portland State Univ.
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Kim is an orphan, living from hand to mouth in the teeming streets of Lahore. One day he meets a man quite unlike anything in his wide experience, a Tibetan lama on a quest. Kim's life suddenly acquires meaning and purpose as he becomes the lama's guide and protector--his chela. Other forces are at work as Kim is sucked into the intrigue of the Great Game and travels the Grand Trunk Road with his lama.How Kim and the lama meet their respective destinies on the road and in the mountains of India forms one of the most compelling adventure tales of all time.
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