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Synopsis
Excerpt from To Lhassa at Last
Apart from the above enterprises, a flood of Blue-books, compiled by the authorised political and military officials, will doubtless also shortly appear, even though that appear ance may in some cases be but a swift trans ference from the printing-press to the pigeon hole.
Surely, then, for one who is not ordered by authority to compile a Blue - book, who has no gospel of Tibetan scientific discoveries to proclaim to the world, and who has no harvest - in the shape of letters previously sent to the press and capable of republication - ready at hand for reaping, to sit down and write a book on Tibet, merely because he happens to have been to Lhassa and back, is a work of supererogation which needs a word of apology.
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