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Beasts, Men and Gods: Russia, Mongolia, Tibet and the Living Buddha
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344 pages
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The narrative unfolds with Ferdinand Ossendowski's escape from authorities in a Siberian shack, armed and determined to survive. His journey encompasses extensive travels throughout Asia, blending adventure with scientific inquiry. Despite being dubbed a "twentieth century Robinson Crusoe," the authenticity of his experiences raises skepticism, prompting publishers to seek a more verified account. The book is rich in thrilling escapades but also reflects a degree of ethnocentrism, inviting readers to approach it with a critical eye.
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2018, paperback
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