Description
The Secret of Tibet is a juvenile adventure novel by William Dixon Bell, first published in 1938 and later reprinted in several editions, including an Indian edition in 1997. The book belongs to the classic "boys' adventure" genre that was popular in the early 20th century.
Plot
The story follows twin brothers Dave and Will Hope, young American aviators who are recuperating in Shanghai after completing a trans-Pacific flight. An explorer persuades them to help search for a mysterious hidden settlement in the mountains of Tibet and a missing companion. Their
expedition develops into a dangerous adventure involving aviation, criminals, kidnappings, rescues, hidden cities, rope bridges, and encounters with mystical figures.Â
Themes
- Aviation and exploration
- Adventure in remote regions of Asia
- Hidden civilizations and lost-world mysteries
- Friendship, courage, and survival
- Romanticized Western views of Tibet common in 1930s adventure fiction
Publication History
- First published: 1938 by the Goldsmith Publishing Company in Chicago.
- Length: 251 pages.
Reprinted in India by Pilgrims Publishing/Pilgrims Book House in the 1990s and 2000s.
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