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Ella Maillart was the adventurous Swiss woman who made her name as an intrepid explorer and one of the most remarkable woman travelers of the early twentieth century. An amazing sports woman, she first represented her country as the only woman competitor at the Paris Olympics in the. Turkestan Solo: One Woman's Expedition from the Tien Shan to the Kizil Kum (Century Travel Classic) Maillart, Ella. Published by David Charles, ISBN ISBN Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A. Ella (“Kini”) Maillart is best known to English readers as the woman who accompanied Peter Fleming overland from Beijing to India via Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan in the s. It had been with reluctance that they teamed up for this adventure, which produced a book apiece, since both made a fetish out of travelling alone (native guides did not count).
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