Helen Churchill Candee, Randy Brian Bigham, Kent Davis
Candee's travelogue remains one of the most evocative English language accounts of the ancient Khmer capital. This expanded hardcover edition marks the first reissue of her complete 1924 work with more than 100 antique illustrations. This edition also features an original biography of Candee, and her account of surviving the "Titanic" disaster.
Candee's travelogue remains one of the most evocative English language accounts of the ancient Khmer capital. This expanded hardcover edition marks th...
Since the dawn of recorded history, Khmer royalty nurtured a sacred dance style unique to their Asian kingdom, yet instantly recognizable throughout the world. In 1913, George Groslier published the first Western study of this ancient art. For nearly a century Danseuses cambodgiennes anciennes et modernes has stood as the first significant historic account of Cambodia s royal dance tradition. This edition presents the first English translation of his pivotal work, beautifully typeset with all the author s original drawings. It also includes the first personal account of Groslier's life by...
Since the dawn of recorded history, Khmer royalty nurtured a sacred dance style unique to their Asian kingdom, yet instantly recognizable throughout t...
Kristen Tuttle, Kent Davis, Chhany Sak-Humphry (The University of Hawaii USA)
The Asian Kingdom of Cambodia has many ancient legends about powerful jungle animals. But in this surprising book you ll meet an unlikely hero: a small rabbit As you ll discover in these 27 classic folktales, Mr. Hare uses his brain to make up for his size. Time and again he outsmarts huge elephants, hungry crocodiles, fierce tigers...and even men In this book you ll read how the Hare... Taught the Tiger to Play Music; Ate the Old Woman s Bananas; Lost a Race to the Snails; Saved the Elephant s Skin; Made a Four-Headed Man; Scared the Monkey and Tiger; Rode on the Crocodile s Back; ...and...
The Asian Kingdom of Cambodia has many ancient legends about powerful jungle animals. But in this surprising book you ll meet an unlikely hero: a smal...
Helen Churchill Candee, Randy Bryan Bigham, Kent Davis
"The tale of it is incredible; the wonder which is Angkor is unmatched in Asia." So begins Candee's classic tale of Asian adventure. Today, readers can again experience the mystery of Cambodia's vast jungle temples through her eyes. Candee's travelogue remains one of the most evocative English language accounts of the ancient Khmer capital.
"The tale of it is incredible; the wonder which is Angkor is unmatched in Asia." So begins Candee's classic tale of Asian adventure. Today, readers ca...
George Groslier, Kent Davis, Pedro Rodr Guez (Electrical Engineering)
George Groslier's artistic vision of Cambodia's ancient dance tradition with the complete contents of his rare 1913 publication. With a Preface by Her Royal Highness Princess Buppha Devi of Cambodia, this deluxe modern edition features more than 250 hand-drawn illustrations and photos, extensive background materials, a bibliography and index. In his Foreword, Dr. Paul Cravath, author of the award-winning Cambodian dance history "Earth in Flower," notes that this is "The first commentary in any language--Asian or European--on one of the world's most refined performing arts." The book also...
George Groslier's artistic vision of Cambodia's ancient dance tradition with the complete contents of his rare 1913 publication. With a Preface by Her...
In 1898, the 23-year-old Guillaume Henri Monod traveled to French Indochina to seek his destiny in the exotic Kingdom of Cambodia. Located at the crossroads between the great civilizations of India and China, the fabulous Khmer Empire blossomed here more than a millennium ago. Monod befriended many Cambodians while pursuing his passionate study of their ancient culture. One friend, Governor Khieu of the Pursat Province, shared his land's rich legends with Monod, inspiring him to record them for future generations in 1922. In this new edition--translated to English for the first time...
In 1898, the 23-year-old Guillaume Henri Monod traveled to French Indochina to seek his destiny in the exotic Kingdom of Cambodia. Located at the cros...
An exuberant journey through what might be called the Golden Age of Outdoor Advertising in Cambodia. From 1990-2000, small businesses blossomed, in contrast to the preceding decades when the Khmer Rouge and Vietnamese regimes suppressed or vigorously regulated entrepreneurial ventures. As free enterprise spread, so did an abundance of eye-catching, creative, hand-painted shop signs. Inspired by the simple beauty, and often humor, of their folk-art style, public health officer Joel Montague began collecting these unique advertising images in 1991. The Boston Center for the Arts and the Fowler...
An exuberant journey through what might be called the Golden Age of Outdoor Advertising in Cambodia. From 1990-2000, small businesses blossomed, in co...