Description
Lhasa: An Account of the Country and People of Central Tibet and of the Progress of the Mission (1905) by Perceval Landon is a detailed narrative of the 1903–1904 British expedition to Tibet. Blending travel writing, ethnography, and political observation, the book documents the geography, culture, and religious life of Lhasa and its people. It also chronicles the mission’s journey, encounters, and the broader imperial context. Richly illustrated, it remains a significant historical and cultural account of early 20th-century Tibet.

