ABSTRACT

Published in 1934: This book describes his adventures and experiences among the Nomads of Central Asia.

part |1 pages

Book I

chapter Chapter I|11 pages

The Origin of the Krebs Expedition

chapter Chapter II|15 pages

The Journey Out

chapter Chapter III|11 pages

Outside the Wall

chapter Chapter IV|7 pages

The Land of Memories

chapter Chapter V|10 pages

The Robber Princess

chapter Chapter VI|11 pages

The Desert

chapter Chapter VII|10 pages

The Cloister of God

chapter Chapter VIII|9 pages

On to the North-West

part |1 pages

Book II

chapter Chapter I|4 pages

The Arrival at Bulgun Tal

chapter Chapter II|12 pages

Pioneer Life, Exorcism And Russian Baths

chapter Chapter III|5 pages

Christmas At Bulgun Tal

chapter Chapter IV|10 pages

The Steppe Becomes our Home

chapter Chapter V|13 pages

Fur Transport Under Difficulties

chapter Chapter VI|7 pages

Spring

chapter Chapter VII|7 pages

A Ride to the Post

chapter Chapter VIII|4 pages

I Become a Father

chapter Chapter IX|7 pages

We Fill Our Barns

chapter Chapter X|7 pages

The Long Arm Of The Soviet Revolution

chapter Chapter XI|7 pages

A Difficult Act of Friendship

chapter Chapter XII|10 pages

The Journey Home

chapter Chapter XIII|10 pages

Customs Examination and Christmas Tree Tinsel

chapter Chapter XIV|11 pages

Winter Fur Campaign

part |1 pages

Book III

chapter Chapter I|7 pages

Journey’s End—Kiäkt

chapter Chapter II|11 pages

Round the Camp-Fire

chapter Chapter III|7 pages

The Trading Station, “Alpino Serai”

chapter Chapter IV|8 pages

Is there more Between Heaven and Earth …?

chapter Chapter V|9 pages

The Snowstorm. Sava Comes Back

chapter Chapter VI|13 pages

Peril to Northward

chapter Chapter VII|13 pages

In Captivity

chapter Chapter VIII|8 pages

Daily Life in the Prison at Shinkish

chapter Chapter IX|8 pages

On the Way to Freedom

chapter Chapter X|11 pages

Back in Mongolia

chapter Chapter XI|10 pages

The Shaman

chapter Chapter XII|14 pages

In Nature’s Bosom

chapter Chapter XIII|7 pages

A Dangerous Travelling Companion

chapter Chapter IV|11 pages

A Man’s Way is only One—The Way Preordained by Fate