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Illustrator
  
Tahir Shah (photos)

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
978-0719566110

Author
  
Tahir Shah

Subjects
  
Peru, Exploration


Language
  
English

Pages
  
240 pp.

Originally published
  
2003

Genre
  
Travel

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Preceded by
  
In Search of King Solomon's Mines

Followed by
  
The Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca

Similar
  
In Search of King Solomon, Trail of Feathers, Beyond the Devil's Teeth, Sorcerer's Apprentice, Timbuctoo

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House of the Tiger King is a travel book by Anglo-Afghan author, Tahir Shah.

Contents

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Overview

When the Spanish Conquistadors swept through Peru in the sixteenth century, they were searching for great golden treasure. In 1572 they stormed the Inca stronghold of Vilcabamba, only to find the city deserted, burned, and already stripped of its wealth. According to legend the Incas had retreated deep into the jungle where they built another magnificent city in an inaccessible quarter of the cloud forest. For more than four centuries explorers and adventurers, archaeologists and warrior-priests have searched for the gold and riches of the Incas, and this lost city of Paititi, known by the local Machiguenga tribe as ‘The House of the Tiger King’.

After the lost city obsession had gnawed away at Tahir Shah for almost a decade, he could stand it no more. He put together an expedition and set out into Peru’s Madre de Dios jungle, the densest cloud forest on earth. He teamed up with Pancho, a Machiguenga warrior who asserted that in his youth he came upon a massive series of stone ruins deep in the jungle. Pancho’s ambition was to leave the jungle and visit a ‘live’, bustling city, so the two men made a pact: if Pancho took Shah to Paititi, then Shah would take Pancho to the Peruvian capital.

House of the Tiger King is the tale of Shah’s adventure to find the greatest lost city of the Americas, and the treasure of the Incas. Along the way he found himself considering others who have spent decades in pursuit of lost cities, and asks why anyone would find it necessary to mount such a quest at all.

Documentary film

The project was also the basis for a feature documentary film of the same name and the book was selected to be read on BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week.

Reviews

  • "Traveling light in search of a lost city" in The Independent
  • References

    House of the Tiger King Wikipedia


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