Publisher's Synopsis
Looking into the centre of the world continues from the shores of the "middle earth sea" to the edges of today's "greatest" centre, and well beyond. The "centre of the world" seems to be off centre. It looks so different because we discover the "third" world and eastern Asia first and try to look at the "centre of the world" through the improved lenses we gain before arriving in the centre. We can discover so much more by going to the "centre of the world" with fewer of the awed illusions concealing the view.