
audiobook
by Roy Chapman Andrews, Yvette Borup Andrews
CAMPS AND TRAILS IN CHINA
ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS, M.A.
YVETTE BORUP ANDREWS
PREFACE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CAMPS AND TRAILS IN CHINA
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
The book follows a 1916–1917 scientific expedition that set up a camp high on a snow‑capped mountain, some 12,000 feet above sea level, in a little‑known region of western China. Led by a seasoned mammalogist from the American Museum of Natural History, the team combined rigorous field work with a spirit of adventure, tracking elusive mammals and navigating rugged terrain. Their daily life—building shelters, coping with thin air, and mapping uncharted valleys—offers a vivid portrait of early twentieth‑century exploration.
Equally compelling are the contributions of the expedition’s photographer, whose journals and striking images bring the stark landscapes and the customs of remote tribal peoples to life. Readers encounter encounters with curious locals, unexpected weather, and the challenges of preserving specimens in a hostile environment. The narrative balances scientific curiosity with personal anecdotes, making the remote world feel immediate and accessible.
Full title
Camps and Trails in China A Narrative of Exploration, Adventure, and Sport in Little-Known China A Narrative of Exploration, Adventure, and Sport in Little-Known China
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (533K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: D. Appleton and Company , 1918.
Credits
Tom Cosmas produced from materials made available by the Hathi Trust and are placed in the Public Domain.
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1884–1960
An explorer-naturalist with a gift for adventure, he became famous for leading dramatic expeditions across Central Asia and the Gobi Desert. His work helped bring major fossil discoveries to public attention and made him one of the best-known scientific travelers of his time.
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1891–1959
Best known for vivid travel writing and photography from early expeditions in China and Central Asia, this American explorer brought faraway landscapes and daily life to readers with a keen eye for detail. Her work blends adventure, observation, and a strong visual sense that still feels immediate today.
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