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 * An astonishing tale of perseverance * Wonderful insight into 19th century Tibet * A moving tale of adventure and discovery In the late 1800's, when women were bound by both cumbersome clothing and strict Victorian morals, a small band of astonishing women explorers burst forth to claim the adventurous life. What drew the five profiled in this book – three British, one American, one French – was Tibet, then the ultimate in exploration.  Nina Mazuchelli  organized a small expedition, urging the party on when they were lost on a glacier.  Annie Taylor , a reckless, romantic missionary in China, knew her life was in danger the moment she crossed into Tibet.  Esabella Bird Bishop , sickly while at home, was always robust on her adventures; she was nearly 60 when she went to Tibet.  Fanny Bullock Workman  plowed her way up Himalaya and Karakoram mountains, saying any woman could do so.  Alexandra David-Neel , at 56, trekked for eight months through tropical lowlands and snow-covered passes with only a backpack and a begging bowl. Even by today's standards these women's accomplishments are remarkable.                 
            