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The original caption: "A HALT ON THE MARCH". Owen Lattimore (1900-1989) with the camels of his caravan, during his journey from Hohhot (Guihua) to Qitai (Gucheng) along the northern border of Inner Mongolia.

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The book "The Desert Road to Turkestan" by Owen Lattimore. London, Methuen, 1928[1]; plate next to page 220.

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Photo taken between August and December 1926; published in 1928.

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Owen Lattimore (1900-1989) and/or one of his Chinese travelling companions (probably his servant nicknamed "Moses")

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  1. ^ Source for 1928 publication: Catalog of Copyright Entries

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