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The Land of the Lama. By David Macdonald. A description of a country of contrasts and of its cheerful, happy-go-lucky people of hardy nature and curious customs; their religion, ways of living, trade, and social life. With illustrations and a map. 9 × 5½, 283 pp. London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1929. 21s.
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The Land of the Lama. By David Macdonald. A description of a country of contrasts and of its cheerful, happy-go-lucky people of hardy nature and curious customs; their religion, ways of living, trade, and social life. With illustrations and a map. 9 × 5½, 283 pp. London: Seeley, Service and Co., 1929. 21s.
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15 March 2011
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