Lost Horizon: The Annotated Edition

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James Hilton’s novel of 1933 was to make the name “Shangri-La” globally famous. It was a most unusual bestseller of the 1930s, winning the Hawthornden Prize in 1934. It was adapted as a Hollywood movie in 1937 which instantly transformed its author’s life.

Set in the little-known Tibet of the time, it explores an encounter between east and west when Conway, a British Foreign Service official, unexpectedly finds himself transported there. The text is here supported for the first time by a scholarly introduction and explanatory notes.

SKU: 9781910858318 Categories: , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 206Author: James Hilton, Macdonald Daly
 

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James Hilton’s novel of 1933 was to make the name “Shangri-La” globally famous. It was a most unusual bestseller of the 1930s, winning the Hawthornden Prize in 1934. It was adapted as a Hollywood movie in 1937 which instantly transformed its author’s life.

Set in the little-known Tibet of the time, it explores an encounter between east and west when Conway, a British Foreign Service official, unexpectedly finds himself transported there. The text is here supported for the first time by a scholarly introduction and explanatory notes.

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Weight0.309 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 1.7 cm

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