Camps and Trails in China / A Narrative of Exploration, Adventure, and Sport in Little-Known China
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The narrative recounts an extended scientific expedition through remote regions of China, blending travel writing, natural history, and adventure. The team describes camp life, specimen collecting and field methods, close encounters with wildlife including tiger hunts and cave-dwelling bats, and practical challenges of transport and outfitting. Interludes record interactions with local peoples, missionary settlements, political unrest, and cultural practices such as women's roles and ceremonies. Photographic records and journals supplement the field observations, while technical scientific results are left to formal reports; emphasis remains on the explorers' experiences and the landscapes, animals, and human communities encountered.
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