Abstract
MR. GREY does not give the date of his journey through Bolivia, but apparently it took place some two or three years before the War. He went out to inspect a rubber estate owned by an English company. The local manager and agents did not welcome Mr. Grey; in fact, he found their attitude so menacing that he thought himself fortunate to leave the country unharmed. He was travelling the whole of the time, and the book contains little more than descriptions of the difficulties and discomforts of a journey through the Bolivian forest.
The Land of To-morrow: a Mule-back Trek through the Swamps and Forests of Eastern Bolivia.
Henry M.
Grey
By. Pp. 224 + 6 plates. (London: H. F. and G. Witherby, 1927.) 12s. 6d. net.
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The Land of To-morrow: a Mule-back Trek through the Swamps and Forests of Eastern Bolivia . Nature 122, 93 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122093e0
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