A Legendary Tale Of The Himalayas »

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Long before the land of Shangri-la was conceived in the 1933 novel, Lost Horizon, written by British author James Hilton who created a story so popular, some argue it began the paperback revolution in the early 1930's. A tale of a hidden land, a Utopian society of the enlightened that exists to preserve the art, culture and sanity of a planet faced by greed and genocide, conceived during the eighteen year respite between the great war of the Twentieth Century.

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