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In 1935, Peter Fleming embarked on one of the most audacious journeys of the twentieth century: a seven-month trek from Peking to Kashmir across some of the most inhospitable terrain on Earth. Travelling through the remote Chinese province of Sinkiang during a period of civil war and political upheaval, Fleming and his companion Kini Maillart navigated treacherous mountain passes, vast deserts, and the ever-present threat of banditry.
Written with characteristic wit and understatement, this classic travel narrative captures the spirit of pre-war adventure and the last days of genuine exploration. Fleming's sharp observations, self-deprecating humour, and vivid descriptions of Central Asia's dramatic landscapes make this an enduring masterpiece of travel literature—a thrilling account of courage, endurance, and the indomitable British spirit of adventure.