Hedin, Sven Anders, 1865-1952
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- His Through Asia, 1895.
- His V serdt︠s︡e Azii, 2010:t.p. (Sven Khedin) back cover (Sven Anders Khedin (Gedin), 1865-1952)
- Kish, G. To the heart of Asia, c1984:CIP t.p. (Sven Hedin)
- Nevydumannye prikli︠u︡chenii︠a︡ Svena Khedina, 2011:t.p. (Свена Хедина = Svena Khedina)
- Ssu chou chih lu, 1996:t.p. (Ssu-wen Hao-ting)
- Wikipedia, 6 August 2013(Sven Anders Hedin, (19 February 1865, Stockholm, Sweden- 26 November 1952, Stockholm, Sweden) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer, and illustrator of his own works)
- You yi de hu, 2000:t.p. (Siwen Heding)
- ספר: על הסיור שערך חוקר הארצות סווין הדין בנגב ובסיני ב-1916, 2007.
- The Author's По пустынямъ Азіи, [1923].
- Hedin, Sven, 1865-1952
- LCN
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
Wikipedia description:
Sven Anders Hedin, KNO1kl RVO, (19 February 1865 – 26 November 1952) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer and illustrator of his own works. During four expeditions to Central Asia, he made the Transhimalaya known in the West and located sources of the Brahmaputra, Indus and Sutlej Rivers. He also mapped lake Lop Nur, and the remains of cities, grave sites and the Great Wall of China in the deserts of the Tarim Basin. In his book Från pol till pol (From Pole to Pole), Hedin describes a journey through Asia and Europe between the late 1880s and the early 1900s. While traveling, Hedin visited Turkey, the Caucasus, Tehran, Iraq, lands of the Kyrgyz people and the Russian Far East, India, China and Japan. The posthumous publication of his Central Asia Atlas marked the conclusion of his life's work.
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