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- Lost Horizon - Wikipedia
President Franklin D Roosevelt took it over in a few years and named it "Shangri-La," for the mountain kingdom in Lost Horizon, the 1933 novel by James Hilton
- Lost Horizon | Book, Plot, James Hilton, Shangri-La, Facts | Britannica
Lost Horizon, novel by James Hilton, published in 1933 Hugh Conway, a veteran member of the British diplomatic service, finds inner peace, love, and a sense of purpose in Shangri-La, a utopian lamasery high in the Himalayas in Tibet
- Lost Horizon: The Classic Discovery of the Mystic Monastery of Shangri . . .
There, the bewildered party finds themselves stranded outside the protective borders of the British Empire, and discovers access to a place beyond the bounds of the imagination—a legendary paradise, the mystic monastery Shangri-La
- Lost Horizon by James Hilton | Goodreads
LOST HORIZON - The Legend of Shangri-La: Adventure Classic by James Hilton introduces us to the fictional Shangri-La as a mystical, harmonious valley, gently guided from a lamasery, enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains
- Lost Horizon Summary | SuperSummary
Lost Horizon by James Hilton is a utopian novel that introduces the fictional setting of Shangri-La, which would feature in several later utopian works of fiction by other writers Originally published in 1933, the book was adapted for the screen in 1937 and 1973, as well as for television in 1997
- Lost Horizon - gutenberg. net. au
Ahead, and only a short distance away, lay the lamasery of Shangri-La To Conway, seeing it first, it might have been a vision fluttering out of that solitary rhythm in which lack of oxygen had encompassed all his faculties It was, indeed, a strange and half-incredible sight
- Summary of Lost Horizon by James Hilton: A Detailed Synopsis
Their pilot, gravely injured, gives them one final destination—a mythical paradise called Shangri-La Little do they know, this fabled land, hidden for over two centuries, will forever change their lives
- Lost Horizon - Penguin Books UK
The few passengers on board anxiously await their fate, among them Conway, a talented British consul But on landing they are unexpectedly conducted to a remote valley, a legendary paradise of peace and beauty, known as Shangri-La Have they been kidnapped? Can they escape? And do they even want to?
- Lost Horizon Summary - BookBrief
"Lost Horizon" by James Hilton is a novel about a group of Westerners who discover the mystical and utopian lamasery of Shangri-La hidden in the Himalayas, offering a sanctuary from the turmoil of the outside world
- Shangri-La(A fictional mysterious land in the novel *Lost . . .
Shangri-La is a fictional utopia depicted in the 1933 novel *Lost Horizon* by British novelist James Hilton The book describes Shangri-La as an earthly paradise, a mysterious and serene valley located at the western end of the Himalayas
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