Across Yunnan
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"Originally published as a series of letters, Archibald Little's record of his journey across Southwest China was one of the first accounts of the Yunnan Province to appear in English. Published posthumously in 1910, Little's book also describes the building of a railway through the region and includes several illustrations."--Publisher website.
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