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    445

    Following the success of Letters from St. Petersburg, which recounts the early years of Prince Chakrabongse's life through his letters to his father, King Chulalongkorn, the diaries covering the last four years of his life are full of sadness and tumult. The Prince records all the facets of his daily life: his work as Commander-in-Chief of the army and his push to bring Siam into World War I, the conflicts within the royal family, the breakup of his marriage and the death of his beloved mother, Queen Saowabha. These diaries provide an invaluable first-hand insight into Siamese politics and governance at a turbulent time, as well as poignant glimpses of his personal life and divorce from his Russian wife, Katya.

  • av John Lander
    425

    Evocative photographs of one of the world's most famous pilgrimages. All 88 temples are illustrated and discussed.

  • - A British Tragedy in Old Siam
    av Simon Landy
    259,-

  • - A Journey Into Southeast Asia's Past
    av Charles Higham
    275,99

  • av Paul Wedel
    159,-

    Siam at the turn of the 19th century. Four families in the southern peninsula are tied together by ambition, revenge, love and tragedy.

  • av John Burgess
    285,-

    * A comprehensive examination of Angkor's last 120 years. * Over 180 unusual and little-known photographs. * Accessible scholarly treatment of one of the world's most iconic sites. * Insights into Angkor's importance for the Khmer people. * Insightful reflections on Angkor's transformation as a tourist destination.

  • av Nicolas Verstappen
    439

    The Art of Thai Comics is a groundbreaking look at the rich history and vibrant culture of comics art in Thailand. Drawing on extensive interviews, research, and a vast archive of both rare and well-known comics, this book reveals the untold history of Thai comics and also showcase the work of leading contemporary artists working today.

  • av Manisamouth Ratana Koumphon
    148

    In this personal account incorporating the social history of Laos, Manisamouth, granddaughter of Kham-Phiou, brings her grandmother's untold story to life, accompanied by evocative black and white photographs, family trees of the Luang Prabang Royals and Kham-Phiou s lineage, and includes a section on Lao history.

  • av Claire Keefe-Fox
    159,-

    Bangkok in Times of Love and War is the story of life and death, passion, loyalty and loss, and of a man and a woman caught up in the upheaval of history.

  • av Gee Svasti
    139

    Last to the Front is about the clash of empires, and social and historical change. It is also a personal story of the lives of young Siamese soldiers, thousands of miles from home, thrown into the world s most brutal catastrophe, battling language, prejudice and intolerance, as much as shells bayonets and machine guns.

  • Spara 10%
    av Linda S. McIntosh
    855,-

  • av Narisa Chakrabongse
    225

    Exploring Old Bangkok takes the visitor around all the most important sights as well as explaining the meaning of lesser-known landmarks such as the Pig memorial or the Monument to the Expeditionary Force.

  • - A History of the Kings of Thailand
    av HRH Prince Chula of Chakrabongse
    305,-

  • av John Lander
    405

    This book chronicles the journey of author and photographer John Lander as he travels to Japan's UNESCO sites.

  • av Philip Jablon
    309

    In 2008, Philip Jablon began recording the demise of the country's standalone cinemas. In bringing together his poignant photographs and the ephemera of a vanished culture, such as highly collectible hand-painted Thai movie posters, this book records an irreplaceable slice of social, cultural and movie history.

  • av Paul Bromberg
    335

    Thai silver and nielloware display exquisite craftsmanship and design to rival better-known genres of silver from Asia. However, there has to date been little written about this fascinating subject. Examining the history and scope of specified Thai silver and nielloware production dating from the early 19th century to the present, as well as the various forms and designs utilised, this book provides a single reference source on the subject matter for both newcomers and seasoned collectors alike. The book focuses on the various artefacts broadly termed "utensils" and "vessels", produced for utilitarian purposes, that can still be found for sale in the domestic marketplace, while rarer artefacts, collectibles and commemorative items made for the royal court are also discussed: such items were typically of the highest quality made by top artisans. The author considers the role of religious and devotional silver objects in Thailand, as these too have become popular collectibles. Although dating of Asian silverware generally remains problematic, the author provides dating indicators and the first published compilation of Chinese and other marks on silverware found in Thailand

  • av Veeraporn Nitiprapha
    135

    Tuned to the rhythms of the soap operas that air on Thai television each night and written with the consuming intensity of a fever dream, this novel opens an insighful and truly compelling window into the Thai heart.

  • av Gee Svasti
    249

    - Magical children's tale of one boy's quest to search for water to save his village and his grandmother's potted plant. An epic adventure tale with beautiful illustrations by established artist Kate BaylayRabbit Cloud is an endearing folktale brought to life in the 21st century. An engaging quest on one level, it introduces themes of social responsibility and environmental issues.

  • - Masterpieces of the Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
    av Peter D. Sharrock
    529

    This catalogue assembles sumptuous photographs of the world's leading collection of Cham sculpture, along with the most recent insights of Vietnamese and international scholars.

  • Spara 10%
    - Studies on Paintings in Asia
    av Cristophe Munier-Gallard
    549,-

    Important new study on mural painting; includes essays by the world's leading academics and researchers in this field.

  • - A Traveler's Guide Throught History, Ruins and Landscapes
    av William Chapman
    285,-

    Ancient Sites of Southeast Asia is the rst comprehensive guide to the ancient sites and archaeological ruins of Southeast Asia.

  • av Narisa Chakrabongse
    325

    These original letters of correspondence between the Russian and Thai courts, preserved and translated by Prince Chakrabongse's grandaughter, are both historically significant as well as entertaining.

  • Spara 12%
    av Ronachai Krisadaolarn
    595,-

    This book is the result of over 40 years of study of the various forms of Thai money from their origins in the ancient kingdoms and empires starting with Funan up to the introduction of the modern decimal system of baht and satang.

  • av Catherin Bourzat
    499,-

    Philippe Fatin is a traveller, photographer and collector who has established a world-class collection of tribal textiles from southern China.

  • av John Burgess
    139

    Former Washington Post foreign correspondent John Burgess recounts the fascinating mountaintop monument's full history, ancient and modern.

  • av Tew Bunnag
    139,-

    Two lives interlinked; two sets of memories which could be lost.

  • av Daniel Ehrlich
    355

    This book provides a glimpse under the curtain into the netherworld of the ancient Burmese performing arts. Backstage Mandalay reveals the private rituals of classical Burmese performers as they prepare for all-night festivals in upper Burma.

  • av John Burgess
    139,-

    This first novel by Washington Post correspondent John Burgess revives the rites and rhythms of the ancient culture that built the temples of Angkor, then abandoned them to the jungle.

  • - Real Lives in Turbulent Times
    av Rosalind Russell
    127,99

    Burma's Spring documents the struggles of ordinary people made extraordinary by circumstance. Rosalind Russell, a British journalist who came to live in burma with her family, witnessed a time of unprecedented change in a secretive country that had been locked under militay dictatorship for half a century.

  • av Vu Hong Lien
    275

    A lavishly illustrated, authoritative and lively text by Vietnamese-British historian Dr Vu Hong Lien of the ancient capital of Vietnam, Hue, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1993.

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