Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowlands
Literary usage of Snowlands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Romance of Commerce by Harry Gordon Selfridge (1918)
"Traps were needed in the snowlands of the north, and these were supplied in part
payment for the furs they caught. Catholic Europe had need of wax candles ..."
2. Detained in China and Tibet: A Directory of Political and Religious Prisoners by Robin Munro, Mickey Spiegel, Asia Watch Committee (U.S.) (1994)
"... a 36-year- old native of Lhasa, arrested on November 7, 1990 at his workplace,
the snowlands Restaurant, has been sentenced to a ten-year term which he ..."
3. Art Museums and Schools: Four Lectures Delivered at the Metropolitan Museum by Stockton Axson, Granville Stanley Hall, Oliver Samuel Tonks, Kenyon Cox (1913)
"As Kipling, for instance, in that fine stanza of "The Explorer," where in four
lines he takes his reader out of the snowlands, down into the fertile valley, ..."
4. Art Museums and Schools: Four Lectures Delivered at the Metropolitan Museum by Stockton Axson, Kenyon Cox, Granville Stanley Hall, Oliver Samuel Tonks (1913)
"As Kipling, for instance, in that fine stanza of "The Explorer," where in four
lines he takes his reader out of the snowlands, down into the fertile valley, ..."
5. Political Prisoners in Tibet by Asia Watch Committee (U.S.), Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization), Tibet Information Network (1992)
"... was arrested on November 7, 1990 at his workplace, the snowlands Restaurant
in the Barkhor. According to unofficial reports from Lhasa, ..."