Kashgar
Oasis City on China's Old Silk Road

By George Michell Photographs by John Gollings By Marika Vicziany and Yen Hu Tsui


Kashgar
Online price: £25.00
Hardback, 160 pages
Published: 23rd October 2008

Category: History and the Past, Travel


Four thousand kilometers from Beijing, and over one thousand five hundred kilometers from the regional capital Urumqi, Kashgar is one of the most remote cities in the world. But until the early twentieth century it was known as the 'pivot' of central Asia, a key cog in the 'great game', and before that one of the principal way stations on the Silk Road.



Today it remains one of the most complete historical urban centers in China and its celebrated Sunday Market is one of the most vibrant in central Asia. Still traditionally Muslim it is nonetheless home to countless migrants, and one of the most cosmopolitan cities in China.



Now for the first time its history and character are celebrated in the photographs of one of Australia's most highly regarded photographers, accompanied by a deeply informed but readable text by two leading architectural and archeological students of the region, with a Chinese colleague.

One of the most historic cities in Central Asia, Kashgar certainly merits a fine picture book. The city is crammed with photogenic subjects: the Uighur people, their dress, food, donkey carts, houses, mosques and cemeteries. John Gollings has done them justice. - Steppe

A lucidly written text on the history of the city, the Uighurs and their beliefs and practices, and the impact of urbanism and modernisation, this remarkable work has colour photographs of surpassing excellence. - Frontline



Publication Details:

Binding: Hardback, 160 pages
ISBN: 9780711229136
Format: 285mm x 250mm
200 illustrations and colour photographs

BIC Code: AJC, WTH
BISAC Code:  TRV003020
Imprint: Frances Lincoln


Other visitors also viewed:
The Fossil Girl
Grumpy Little King
Ounce Dice Trice
Sheppard Lee, Written By Himself
The Stammering Century