Alexandra David-Néel

Alexandra David-Néel in Tibet, 1933 Alexandra David-Néel (born Louise Eugénie Alexandrine Marie David; 24 October 1868 – 8 September 1969) was a Belgian–French explorer, spiritualist, Buddhist, anarchist, opera singer, and writer.}}}} She is most known for her 1924 visit to Lhasa, Tibet, when it was forbidden to foreigners. David-Néel wrote over 30 books about Eastern religion, philosophy, and her travels, including ''Magic and Mystery in Tibet'', which was published in 1929. Her teachings influenced the beat writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg, the popularisers of Eastern philosophy Alan Watts and Ram Dass, and the esotericist Benjamin Creme. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Au pays des brigands gentilshommes / by David-Néel, Alexandra, 1868-1969

    Published 1980
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    Mystiques et magiciens du Tibet / by David-Néel, Alexandra, 1868-1969

    Published 1985
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