Dimensions
129 x 198 x 24mm
This is the extraordinary account of the possible extinction of a civilisation. Written by a gifted Tibetan of humble origins, the first part tells the untold story of ordinary Tibetans in the twentieth century.
In the second, Professor Norbu refutes China's claim that Tibet has been a part of China since the seventh century AD. He shows that the relationship between the two countries was symbolic and ceremonial, rather than characterised by political domination, and that pre-1950 Tibet enjoyed complete and genuine freedom. In addition, he analyses recent events in the region and, in the process, covers almost half a century of Tibetan history.
Beautifully written and offering a fresh, incisive look at the road ahead for Tibet in post-Deng China, this book will appeal to all those fascinated by, and concerned for, the "land of snows".