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27073.) ->Asian Survey, January 1998, Volume 38, No. 1. PB:University of
California Press: Berkeley, 1998. 106
pgs., $2.5 Wraps a fine copy.
27070.) ->Asian Survey, January 1975, Volume XV, No. 1. PB:Univeristy of
California Press: Berkley, 1975. 84
pgs., $1.5 Wraps a v/g copy.
27071.) ->Asian Survey, January 1994, Volume 34, No. 1. PB:Univeristy of
California Press: Berkeley, 1994. 109
pgs., $2.5 Wraps, a fine copy.
27072.) ->Asian Survey, January 1995, Volume 35, No. 1. PB:University of
California Press: Berkeley, 1995. 125
pgs., $2.5 Wraps a fine copy.
27420.) ->Journal of Asian Studies, November 2006, Volume 65, No. 4.
PB:Association of Asian Studies: Ann
Arbor, MI, 2006. 0 pgs., $2.5 Wraps
magazine, a mint copy.
25314.) ->Oriental Art, Volume LX, No. 1 Spring
1993/94. PB:Oriental Art Magazine Ltd.: London, 1993. 77
pgs., $6 Wraps
magazine, a v/g copy. Contains an article on the cultural heritage as the
Nationa Museum of
Cambodia and another on the James and Elaine Connell
Collection of Thai ceramics.
26646.) ->Pacific Affairs, Fall 2003, Volume
76, No. 3. PB:University of British Columbia: , 2003. 178 pgs., $2.5
Wraps
journal, a fine copy.
26643.) ->Pacific Affairs, Fall 2004, Volume 77,
No. 3. PB:Univeristy of British Columbia: , 2004. 226 pgs., $2.5
Wraps
journal, a fine copy.
26648.) ->Pacific Affairs, Spring 2003, Volume 76,
No. 1. PB:University of British Columbia: , 2003. 176 pgs.,
$2.5 Wraps
journal, a fine copy.
27065.) ->Pacific Affairs, Spring 2004, Volume 77,
No. 1. PB:University of British Columbia: , 2004. 164 pgs.,
$2.5 Wraps trade
ed., a fine copy.
26640.) ->Pacific Affairs, Spring 2005, Volume 78, No.
1. PB:University of British Columbia: , 2005. 181 pgs.,
$2.5 Wraps trade
journal, a fine copy.
26647.) ->Pacific Affairs, Summer 2003, Volume 76,
No. 2. PB:Unviersity of British Columbia: , 2003. 159 pgs.,
$2.5 Wraps
journal, a fine copy.
26641.) ->Pacific Affairs, Winter 2002-2003, Volume 75,
No. 4. PB:Unvieristy of British Columbia: , 2003. 170
pgs., $2.5 Wraps
journal, a fine copy.
26645.) ->Pacific Affairs, Winter 2003-2004, Volume
76, No. 3. PB:University of British Columbia: , 2004. 198
pgs., $2.5 Wraps
journal, a fine copy.
22939.) ABINALES, Ed. PATRICIO N.: ->The Revoluiton
Falters: The Left in Philllippine Politics After 1986.
PB:Cornell Southeast
Asia Program: Cornell, IL, 1996. 182 pgs., $17.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
3188.) ADAMS, JOEY: ->On the Road for Uncle Sam: The Bittersweet Adventures
of an American Vaudeville
Troupe in Southeast Asia. HC:Berrnard Geis
Associates: New York, 1963. 1st Edition 311 pgs., $7.5 A v/g copy in a
v/g
d/j. An account of a State Department sponsored vaudeville tour in 1961, a real
period peace as to how the
country felt toward countering Soviet propaganda
in the key areas of Southeast Asia. They visited Iran, Kabul,
Nepal, India,
Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore, Java and Hong Kong. The
visit to Laos
and account of Prince Boun Oum hosting the troupe is a classic
and as the troupe arrived, Boun Oum had been
ousted as Prime Minister.
29183.) ADAMS, WILLIAM H. D.: ->In the Far East: A Narrative of Exploration
and Adventure in Cochin-China,
Cambodia, Laos and Siam. A reprint edition
with 28 illustrations. Some of the illustrations are of poor
reproduction
quality, incluiding some pages because of the originals from which they were
reproduced, o/w a very
fine copy in a laminated cover. Adams drew upon
accounts of the French explorers in Indochina.
21386.) AGUILAR, Jr.
FILOMENO V.: ->Clash of Spirits: The History of Power and Sugar Planter Hegemony
on a
Visayan Island. HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1998. 313
pgs., $2.95 A fine copy.
8260.) AINSWORTH, LEOPOLD: ->A Merchant Venturer
Among the Sea Gipsies PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok,
2000. REP. Edition 279
pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Written by businessman studying the
lower Burma
area for its economic potential in 1930. Good description of the
Moken nomads of that period. Contains 16 black
and white photos. are
30606.) AKIMICHI, Ed. TOMOYA: ->An Illustrated Eco-History of the Mekong River
Basin. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2009. 1ST Edition 179 pgs., $69.5 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Book is a broad ranging study of the
interaction
transforming people's livelihoods and their environment in this
rapidly-developing and diverse Mekong
River Basin. Illustrated with 440 color
plates. Editor is Professor and Deputy Director-General of the Research
Institute for Humanityand Nature, Kyoto, Japan.
21459.) AKSLAND, MARKUS:
->The Sacred Footprint: A Cultural History of Adam's Peak. PB:Orchid Press:
Bangkok, 2001. 192 pgs., $20.95 A durable flexible cover for carrying by
travellers, a mint copy. This book
examines the Sinhala pilgrimage tradition
both from Sinhala and non-Sinhala sources, and explains the cult of
Saman,
the white elephant, and its relation to Adam's Peak. Author also provides a
detailed description of the route
and his own experience. Contains 27 color
plates, 14 black and white plates and 3 maps.
24492.) AMERICAN
UNIVERSITY AREA STUDIES PROGRAM: ->Area Handbook for the Philippines.
HC:government Printing Office: Washington, DC, 1976. 2nd Edition 458 pgs., $10 A
v/g copy. Prepared by Nena
28520.) AMMARELL, GENE: ->Burgis Navigation.
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. An ethnographic study of the
navigational
knowledge and practices of a group of Burgis seafarers who reside in an island
village located in the
Flores Sea, located midway between South Sulawest and
Sumbawa in Indonesia. Book has a packet of four
navigational charts.
3813.) ANONYMOUS: ->The French in Indo-China With a Narrative of Garnier's
Explorations in Cochinchina,
Annam and Tonkin. PB:White Lotus, Ltd.: Bangkok,
1994. REP. Edition 142 pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a fine
copy. An account
of the exploration of Indo-China based on first-hand sources, such as Henri
Mouhot, Lt. Francis
Garniers and Dr. Morice. Book is profusely illustrated
with period engravings. Preface by Dean Myers.
29981.) AOYAGI, KENJI:
->Mekong: The Last River. HC:Cadence Books: San Francisco, CA, 1995. 1ST Edition
142
pgs., $15 A very fine copy in a very fine d/j.
2363.) ARMY TIMES
EDITORS: ->American Heroes of Asian Wars. HC:Dodd, Mead & Co.: New York, 1968.
128
pgs., $7.5 Ex-library, a v/g copy. Book consists of 9 chapter, 5 on Korea
and 4 on Vietnam. Sixteen photos,
including aerial view of the wreckage of
Dengler's plane on the Ho Chi Minh trail, subject of one the chapters.
2364.) ARTS OF ASIA: JANUARY-FEBRUARY 86: -> PB:: , . 144 pgs., $5 A fine copy.
There are no articles
pertaining specifically to Southeast Asia in this
issue.
32010.) ASIAN SURVEY, ->Asian Survery, January 1994, Volume XXXIV,
No. 1. Wraps, a fine copy.
32009.) ASIAN SURVEY, ->Asian Survery, January
1995, Volume XXXV, No. 1. Wraps, a fine copy.
32011.) ASIAN SURVEY,
->Asian Survey, January 1998, Volume XXXVIII, No. 1. Wraps, a v/g plus copy.
31987.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Jounral of Asian Studies, May
2003, Volume 62, No. 2.
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy.
31991.)
ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of Asian Studies, August 2005,
Volume 64, No. 3.
31992.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of
Asian Studies, August 2007, Volume 66, No. 2.
PB:Cambridge University Prss:
New York, 2007 Edition 0 pgs., $2.5 Wraps, a fine copy.
31996.)
ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of Asian Studies, August 2008,
Volume 67, No. 3.
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy.
31997.) ASSOCIATION
FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of Asian Studies, August 2009, Volume 68, No.
3.
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy.
31986.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN
STUDIES, ->The Journal of Asian Studies, February 2003, Volume 62, No. 1.
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy.
31994.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES,
->The Journal of Asian Studies, February 2008, Volume 67, No. 1.
Wraps trade
ed., a fine copy.
31998.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of
Asian Studies, February 2010, Volume 69, No. 1.
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy.
31989.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of Asian Studies, May
2005, Volume 64, No. 2.
31988.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The
Journal of Asian Studies, November 2003, Volume 62, No. 4.
Wraps trade size
ed., a fine copy.
31993.) ASSOCIATION FOR ASIAN STUDIES, ->The Journal of
Asian Studies, November 2007, Volume 66, No. 4.
Wrpas trade ed., a fine copy.
20414.) ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION and DISARMAMENT:->The
Asian Revolution and
Australia. PB:Times Press: Chippendale, NSW, 1969. 189
pgs., $5 Wraps mass market ed., some scrapes on
backcover, o/w a v/g copy. A
collection of essays. contributors include Max Teichmann, tran Van Dinh, J. F.
Cairns,
Wilfred Burchett, C. P. Fitzgerald, et. al..
25456.) ATKINSON,
JANE MONNIG: ->The Art and Politics of Wana Shamanship. PB:University of
California
Press: Berkeley, CA, 1989. 1st Edition 357 pgs., $12.5 Wraps trade
ed., a v/g plus copy.
31107.) BACUS, Eds. ELIZABETH A., IAN C.GLOVER, and
PETER D. SHARROCK: ->Interpreting Southeast Asia's
Past: Monuments, Image and
Text. Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This book contains 31 papers read at the
10th
Internaitonal Coference of the European Association of Southeast Asian
Archaeologists.
8050.) BASTIN, JOHN & HARRY J. BENDA: ->A History of
Modern Southeast Asia. PB:Prentice-Hall, Inc.:
Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1968.
1st Edition 214 pgs., $2.99 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
2222.) BAUDESSON,
HENRY: ->Indo-China and Its Primitive People. PB:White Lotus: Bangkok, 1997.
REP.
Edition 232 pgs., $27.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Work is the
author's observations of the Moi and Chams
peoples during preliminary surveys
that preceded the construction of Trans-Indo-Chinese railway, 49 photos and
bibliography. This reprint edition has an introduction by Walter E.J. Tips.
26259.) BAYLY, CHRISTOPHER & TIM HARPER: ->Forgotten Armies: The Fall of
British Asia, 1941-1945.
HC:Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 2005.
1st Edition 555 pgs., $25 A mint copy in a mint d/j. An
excellent history of
the rapid fall of British forces in Southeast Asia during World War II..
7161.) BEEBE, WILLIAM: ->Pheasant Jungles. HC:G.P. Putnam's Sons: New York,
1927. 1st Edition 248 pgs., $12
Ex-library, a v/g copy. Account of the
author's travels to Ceylon, Sikhim, Garhwal, Burma, Tibet, Yunnan, Pahand
and
Borneo while gathering material for a monograph on a pheasants. He was Director
of Tropical Research of the
New York Zoological Society. Book has 60
illustrations.
2226.) BLACK, EUGENE R.: Foreward by LYNDON B.
JOHNSON:->Alternative in Southeast Asia. HC:Frederick A.
Praeger, Inc.: New
York, 1969. 180 pgs., $7.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
4095.) BONE, ROBERT
C.: ->Contemporary Southeast Asia. PB:Random House: New York, 1966. 1st Edition
132
pgs., $5 Wraps mass market size ed., a v/g copy. Provides a good
historical background on Southeast Asia.
27493.) BOOTH, Eds. ANNE, W. J.
O'MALLEY, and ANNA WEIDEMANN:->Indonesian Economic History in the Dutch
Colonial Era. PB:Yale Southeast Asia Studies: New Haven, CT, 1990. 367 pgs., $19
Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. A collection of 15 essays providing a
well-integrated, thoroughy documented survey of Indonesian economic
development in the final centruy of Dutch colonial rule.
30237.)
BOUWSEMA-RAAP, WIHELMINA: ->The Great Mosque of Banda Aceh: Its History,
Architecture and
Relationship to the Development of Islam in Sumatra.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2009. 1ST Edition 105 pgs.,
$29.5 Wraps trade
ed., a fine copy.. Richly illustrated, containing 29 color plates and 35
figures.
23431.) BOWEN, JOHN R.: ->Sumatran Politics and Poetics: Gayo
history, 1900-1989. HC:Yale University Press: ,
1991. 1st Edition 298 pgs.,
$12 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
32887.) BOYCE, JAMES K.: ->The
Philippines: The Political Economy of Growth and Impoverishment in the Marcos
Era. Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
8179.) BRANDON, JAMES R.: ->Brandon's
Guide to Theater in Asia. PB:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI,
1976.
178 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
3527.) BRANDON, JAMES R.:
->Theatre in Southeast Asia. PB:Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 1974.
2nd Edition 370 pgs., $12.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. Author reviews the
contemporary theatre in Southeast Asia
as to its origin, its art, its role as
a social institution, and its function as a medium of communication and
propaganda. Contains 73 photos.
21417.) BRANDS, H. W.: ->Bound to Empire: The
United States and the Philippines. HC:Oxford University Press:
New York,
1992. 1st Edition 384 pgs., $12.5 A v/g plus copy in a v/g d/j. This history
begins with the Spainish-
American War till the fall of Ferdinand Marcos.
5051.) BRESNAN, JOHN: ->From Dominoes to Dynamos: The Transformation of
Southeast Asia. PB:Council On
Foreigh Relations Press: New York, 1994. 1st
Edition 115 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy. In this book, the
author details the steps the United States should take to define a new role in
Southeast Asia.
2380.) BRITISH SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN
AFFAIRS:->Documents Relating To British Involvement In
the Indo-China
Conflict: 1945-1965. PB:Her Majesty's Stationery Office: London, 1965. 268 pgs.,
$25
2381.) BRODINE, Eds. VIRGINIA and MARK SELDEN:->Open Secret: The
Kissinger-Nixon Doctrine in Asia.
PB:Harper & Row: New York, 1972. 218 pgs.,
$6 Wraps mass market ed., a v/g copy. Contains an introduction by
23919.)
BROEK, RUTH: ->Indochina. PB:Nelson Doubleday: Garden City, NY, 1960. 64 pgs.,
$7.5 Wraps, a v/g
copy. Booklet is prepared with the cooperation of the
American Geographical Society. Richly illustrated with photos
28241.)
BROOKE, MARGARET: ->My Life in Sarawak. PB:Oxford University Press: Malaysia,
2005. Rep. Edition
320 pgs., $24.5 Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. Author was
consort to the second white rajah, Charles Brooke, who
arrived in Sarawak in
the early 1870s who went about to learn about the country upon her arrival.
25599.) BROWN, PAULA: ->Beyond A Mountain Valley: the Sinbu of Papua New
Guinea. HC:University of Hawaii
Press: Honolulu, HI, 1995. 1st Edition 296
pgs., $7.5 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
24183.) BROWN, ROXANNA M.: ->The
Ceramics of South-East Asia. PB:Art Media Resources: Chicago, IL, 2000.
2nd
Edition 239 pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Contains 50 pages of color
plates and 59 pages of black
and white photographs with detailed captions.
8354.) BUELL, HAL: ->Main Streets of Southeast Asia. HC:Dodd Mead & Co.: New
York, 1962. 126 pgs., $7.5 Ex-
library in library binding, last six pages
have slight effects from water damage, o/w a v/g copy. A travel picutre book
2394.) BURLING, ROBBINS: ->Hill Farms and Padi Fields: Life in Mainland
Southeast Asia. PB:Arizona State
University: Tempe, AZ, 1992. REP. Edition
168 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy.
2395.) BUTWELL, RICHARD:
->Southeast Asia Today--and Tomorrow: Problems of Political Development.
HC:Praeger Publishers, Inc.: New York, 1969. 2nd Edition 245 pgs., $7.5
Ex-library, markings spine, inside covers
& enpapers, o/w a v/g copy in a v/g
d/j. Wraps a trade ed., a v/g copy. Hardcopy is a fully revised edition, book
first
published in 1964.
3197.) CADY, JOHN F.: ->Southeast Asia: Its
Historical Development. HC:McGraw-Hill Book Co.: New York, 1964.
657 pgs.,
$12 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. This work covers the history of the peoples of
Southeast Asia from the early
centuries A.D. to the end of World War II.
22417.) CAPISTRANO-BAKER, FLORINA H.: ->Art of Island Southeast Asia: The
Fred and Rita Richman Collection
in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
HC:Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York, 1994. 155 pgs., $29.5 A mint copy
7260.) CARAWAY, CAREN: ->Southeast Asian Textile Designs. PB:Stemmer House:
Owens Mils, MD, 1983. 47
pgs., $5.95 Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. Book
illustrates 47 designs of the tribal people of Laos, Burma, Thailand,
9628.) CAREY, Eds. PETER & G. CARTER BENTLEY: ->East Timor at the Crosroads:
The Forging of a Nation.
HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1995.
1st Edition 259 pgs., $3.95 A mint copy in a v/g plus d/j.
3076.) CENTRE
FOR THE STUDY AUSTRALIA -ASIA RELATIONS: ->Strategic Involvement and
International
Partnership: Australia's Post-1975 Relations with Cambodia,
Laos and Vietnam. PB:Griffith University: Queensland,
Australia, 1993. 60
pgs., $5 Wraps monograph, a fine copy. Written by Pheuiphanh Ngaosyvathn,
published in April
of 1993.
2994.) CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF
AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN RELATIONS:->A Comparative Analysis of the Ethnicity,
English
Proficiency and Religion of Australia's Three Indochinese-Born Communities: 197-
PB:Griffith University:
Queensland, Australia, 1990. 127 pgs., $5 Wraps
monograph, a fine copy. Written by James E. Coughlan.
3132.) CENTRE FOR
THE STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN RELATIONS:->A Comparative Analysis of the Labour
Force Characteristics of Australia's Three Indochinese-Born Communities:
1976-86. PB:Griffith University:
Queensland, Australia, 1991. 118 pgs., $5
Wraps monogrpah, a fine copy. Written by James E. Coughlan.
2993.) CENTRE
FOR THE STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN RELATIONS:->A Comparative Study of the Incomes
of
Australia's Three Indochinese-Born Communities: 1976-86. PB:Griffith
University: Queensland, Australia, 1991. 59
pgs., $5 Wraps monograph, a fine
copy. Written by James E. Coughlan.
3130.) CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF
AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN RELATIONS:->The Diverse Asians: A Profile of Six
Asian
Communities in Australia. PB:Griffith University: Queensland, Australia, 1992.
196 pgs., $5 Wraps
monograph, a fine copy. This monograph is edited by James
E. Coughlan.
2987.) CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN
RELATIONS:->The Educational and Internal Migration
Characterisitics of
Australia's Three Indochinese-Born Communities: 1976-86. PB:Griffith University:
Queensland,
Australia, 1990. 64 pgs., $5 Wraps monograph, a fine copy.
Written by James E. Coughlan.
2991.) CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF
AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN RELATIONS:->The Fertility and Living Arrangements of
Australia's Three Indochinese-Born Communities: 1976-86. PB:Griffith University:
Queensland, Australia, 1990. 98
pgs., $5 Wraps monograph, a fine copy.
Written by James E. Coughlan.
2988.) CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF
AUSTRALIAN-ASIAN RELATIONS:->The Housing Characterisitics of
Australia's
Three Indochinese-Born Communities: 1976-86. PB:Griffith University: Queensland,
Australia, 1991. 76
pgs., $5 Wraps monograph, a fine copy. Written by James
E.Coughlan.
26032.) CHALLIS, ROLAND: ->Shadow of a Revolution: Indonesia
and the Generals. HC:Sutton Publishing: Thrupp,
2001. 260 pgs., $10 A mint
copy in a very fine d/j.
32345.) CHAMBERS, Eds. PAUL and AUREL
CROISSANT:I ->Democracy Under Stress: Civil-Military Relations in
South and
Southeast Asia. Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Study investigates the renewed and
persistent cases of
resurgent and latent authoritarianism in the context of
civil-military relations in South and Southeast Asia, with
special reference
to Bangladesh, Indonesia, Myanmar, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand.
9630.) CHARI, V. K.: ->Sanskrit Criticism. HC:University of Hawaii
Press: Honolulu, HI, 1990. 1st Edition 302 pgs.,
$15 A mint copy in a mint
d/j.
30221.) CHATHAM HOUSE STUDY GROUP, ->Collective Defence In South East
Asia: The Manila Treaty and Its
Implicatons. Wraps trade ed., spine has been
taped to keep pages intact, o/w a v/g copy.
9027.) CHATURACHINDA,
GWYNETH, SUNANDA KRISHNAMURTY, and PAULINE W. TABTIANG:->Dictionary of
South
and Southeast Asian Art. PB:Silkworm Books: Bangkok, 2004. 2nd Edition 240 pgs.,
$14.95 Wraps trade ed.,
a mint copy. A very basic dictionary that contains
over 1,300 entries and 112 line illustrations. Words are drawn
from the
countries of Burma, Cambodia, India Indonesia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and
Vietnam.
33691.) CHAUDOIR, CAPTAIN GEORGES and MR. AND Mrs. EMILE
JOTTRAND: ->Belgian Tourists in Burma,
Siam, Vietnam and Cambodia, (1897 and
1900. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2011. 1ST Edition 254 pgs.,
$29.95 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. These travel accounts were tranalated by Walter E. J.
Tips and he provides an
introduction to them.
28234.) CHEW, DANIEL:
->Chinese Pioneers On the Sarawak Frontier, 1841-1941. PB:Oxford University
Press:
Malaysia, 2004. 2nd Edition 281 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy.
A pioneering history of the early Chinese settlers in Sarawak.
24550.) CHICARELLI, CHARLES F.: ->Buddhist Art: An Illustrated Introduction.
PB:Silkworm Books: Chieng Mai,
Thailand, 2004. 1st Edition 298 pgs., $24
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A survey of Buddhist art with over 180 color
photographs from temples, museums, historical sites, and private collections.
9074.) CHODEN, KUNZANG: ->Bhutanese Tales of the Yeti. PB:White Lotus Co.:
Bangkok, 1997. 150 pgs., $24.95
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A collection of
22 stories set in four different regions of Bhutan.
28335.) CHODEN,
KUNZANG: ->Chilli and Cheese: Food and Society in Bhutan., PB:White Lotus Press
Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2008. 1st Edition 227 pgs., $34.95 Wraps trad ed., a mint
copy. Book provides insight into Bhutanese food
culture and looks at
Bhutanese food-related beliefs and practices.
8979.) CHODEN, KUNZANG:
->Folktales of Bhutan. PB:White Lotus: Bangkok, 1994. 1st Edition 199 pgs.,
$21.95
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A collection of 38 folktales and
legends. Collected by a Bhutanese who heard these
6193.)
CHRISTIE, CLIVE: ->A Modern History of South East Asia: Decolonization,
Nationalism and Separatism.
PB:Tauris Academic Studies: London, 1996. 286
pgs., $26.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. An interesting study of
the
process of decolonization in Southeast Asia, and of those communities and
movements which were marginalized
by the end of the European empire. Two of
the groups looked at the Karens of Burma and the Montagnards of
Vietnam.
92.) CLIFFORD, HUGH: ->Further India: Being the Story of Exploration >From the
Earliest Times in Burma, Malaya,
Siam, and Indo-China. HC:White Lotus Co.:
Bangkok, 1990. 378 pgs., $19.5 A fine copy in a fine d/j. This is a
well done
reprint of the 1904 edition containing all the illustrations and maps of the
original work. Author was a
British colonial officer serving in Malaya and it
provides an overview of European exploration and discovery in
Southeast Asia.
Preface by Virginia M. Di Crocco.
28649.) CLOETE, STUART: ->West With the
Sun. HC:Doubleday & Co.: New York, 1962. 1ST Edition 381 pgs., $12
A v/g copy
in a v/g d/j.
2403.) COEDES, G.: Translated by H. M. WRIGHT:->The Making of
South East Asia. PB:Univeristy of California
Press: Berkeley, CA, 1969. 3rd
Edition 268 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy. Book deals mainly with
the
earlier, formative epochs of Southeast Asia that marked the flowering of
the Great Traditions of Hinduism and of
Buddhism.
2405.) COLBERT,
EYELYN: ->Southeast Asia in International Politics. HC:Cornell University Press:
Ithaca, N.Y.,
1977. 1st Edition 372 pgs., $12 A fine copy in a v/g d/j.
21373.) COOKE, FADZILAH MAJID: ->The Challenge of Sustainable Forests: Forest
Resource Policy in Malaysia,
1970-1995. HC:University of Hawaii Press:
Honolulu, HI, 1999. 1st Edition 262 pgs., $6 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
25163.) COOPER, THOMAS L.: ->Sacred Paintings in Bali: Tradition in Transition.
HC:Orchid Press: Bangkok,
2005. 184 pgs., $35 Small indention backcover, o/w
a mint copy in a mint d/j. The author chronicles the evolution
of traditional
Balinese folk painting and drawing upon a personal collection of over 2,000
color photos,
approximately 100 are included in the book. Book is a product
of years of fieldwork in remote villages of Bali.
31935.) COURY,
WILLIAM G.: ->Textiles of Insana, West Timor: Women Weaving and Village
Development.
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. In this book, the women of Insana
tell the story of how weaving transforms the
economic present and future of
their families and community. The book contains 47 black and white photographs
and 95 color photographs representing the Atoni of Insana and their textiles.
32478.) CRANBROOK, GATHORNE, : ->Wonders of Nature in South-East Asia.
PB:Oxford Univeristy Press: Kuala
Lumpur, 1997. 1st Edition 280 pgs., $7.9555
Wraps trade size ed., a very fine copy. The author known as Earl of
Cranbrook, has presented in this volume a wide range of records made by
explorers of South-East Asia including his
own accounts.
9666.) CRIBB,
ROBERT: ->Gangsters and Revolutionaires: The Jakarta People's Militia and the
Indonesian
Revolution, 1945-1949. HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu,
HI, 1991. 222 pgs., $12 A mint copy in a mint
d/j. This is an in-depth study
of one of the people's armies' which emerged from the chaos at the close of
World War
II in Indonesian.
2432.) CROZIER, BRIAN: ->South-East Asia In
Turmoil. PB:Penguin Books: Middlesex, England, 1966. REV.
Edition 214 pgs.,
$5 Wraps mass market size ed., a v/g copy. Author was a British journalist who
covered Southeast
6034.) CULTURAL SURVIVAL REPORT: ->Southeast Asian
Tribal Groups and Ethnic Minorities: Prospect for the
Eighties and Beyond.
HC:Cultural Survival, Inc.: Cambridge, MA, 1987. 171 pgs., $12 A fine copy in a
v/g d/j.
Book contains the proceedings of a conference held in 1984 that was
co-sponsored by Cultural Survival , Inc. and the
Department of Anthropology
of Harvard University.
20434.) CURRENT HISTORY, DECEMBER 1975: ->Southeast
Asia, 1975. PB:Current History: Philadelphia, PA,
1975. 45 pgs., $2.5 Wraps a
v/g copy.
20432.) CURRENT HISTORY, DECEMBER, 1973: ->Southeast Asia,
1973. PB:Current History: Philadelphia, PA,
1973. 43 pgs., $2.5 A v/g copy.
20433.) CURRENT HISTORY, DECEMBER, 1976: ->Southeast Asia, 1976. PB:Current
History: Philadelphia, PA,
1976. 44 pgs., $2.5 Wraps, a v/g copy.
27458.)
DALTON, EDWARD TUITE: ->Tribal Worlds of the Eastern Himalaya and Indo-Burma
Borderlands.
PB:Whitle Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2007. Rep. Edition 377 pgs.,
$59.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This is a complete
reprint of Dalton's
work titled Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal published in 1872. The title has
been changed to
provide a more geographically precise description of the
lands and people treated in this work. There are 35 full
page plates of each
tribal group described . Jon Miceler, a conservationist who has worked among the
tribes of
Arunachal Pradesh for the last seven years, has written an
introduction to this reprint.
9497.) DASSE, MARTIAL: ->Les Guerillas
en Asie du Sud-Est: Les Strategies de la Guerre Asiatique. PB:Editions
L'Harmattan: Paris, 1993. 270 pgs., $17.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. French
text.
24038.) DAVIS, HASSOLDT: ->Land of the Eye: A Narrative of the
Labors, Adventures, Alarums and Excursions of
the Denis-Roosevelt Asiatic
ExpedAdve. HC:Henry Holt & Co.: New York, 1940. 415 pgs., $25 Name on enpaper,
spine faded, o/w a v/g copy. Book has 26 illustrations. Countries covered are
Burma, China, India and Nepal..
4554.) de CARNE, LOUIS: ->Travels on the
Mekong: Cambodia, Laos and Yunnan. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok,
1995. REP.
Edition 365 pgs., $35 Wraps trade ed., slight fading top edge of cover, o/w a
fine copy. Includes a very
detailed 18 inch by 30 inch in pocket of back
cover. Author was the representative of the French Minister of Foreign
Affairs and he was in charge of writing the trade and political report of the
findings of the Mekong Exploration
Commission. Book contains excellent
reprints of sketches made by L. Delaporte, a member of the commission.
Report
originally published as 'Voyage en Indo-Chine et dans l'Empire Chinois in 1872.
8955.) de MORGAN, JACQUES: ->Exploration Dans La Presqu'ile Malaise: Royaumes De
Perak et De Patani.
PB:Prince of Songkla Univeristy: Bangkok, 1993. REP.
Edition 415 pgs., $30 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
25723.) DEPARTMENT OF
MINES AND TECHNICAL SURVEYS GEOGRAPHICAL BRANCH:->Indo-China: A
Geographical
Appreciation. PB:: Ottawa, Canada, 1953. 88 pgs., $7.5 Wraps monograph, cover
reprinted and
25997.) DEPARTMENT OF STATE CABLE: ->The September 30
Affair, (Attempted Coup Indonesia). PB:: , 1965.
46 pgs., $5 Wraps
photocopied reprint, a fine copy. A report from the American Embassy at Djakarta
sent to the
State Department on October 22nd, 1965 reproting on the attempted
coup on Septment 30th, in Indonesia.
6831.) DEPARTMENT OF STATE
PUBLICATION: ->Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958-1960, Volume XV,
South and Southeast Asia. HC:Government Printing Office: Washingotn, DC, 1992.
1205 pgs., $75 A mint copy
as purchased new. One hundred fifty three pages
devoted to the Philippines and 199 pages to Thailand. Other
countries
included are the South Asia region, Afghanistan, CeylonIndia, Nepal, and
Pakistan,
9837.) deSILVA, K. M. & HOWARD WRIGGINS: ->J. R. Jayewardene of
Sri Lanka: A Political Biography.
HC:Univeristy of Hawaii Press: Honolulu,
HI, 1988. 1090 pgs., $25 A two volume set, mint in mint d/j.
2454.)
DEWEY, THOMAS E.: ->Journey To the Far Pacific. HC:Doubleday & Co.: New York,
1952. BC Edition 331
pgs., $7.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Book has chapters on
Indo-China and Cambodia. Author gives accounts of
interviews with Bao Dai and
the then King Sihanouk, 7 pages of photographs.
29307.) DIOKNO, Eds.
MARIA SERENA I. and NGUYEN VAN CHINH: ->The Mekong Arranged and Rearranged.
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. An overview of the conflicting views of the Mekong
region and its development.
27564.) DIOKNO, Eds. MARIA SERENA I. and
NGUYEN VAN CHINH:->The Mekong Arranged and Rearranged.
PB:Mekong Press:
Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2006. 195 pgs., $12.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Study
was
sponsored by the Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program
Foundation.
5109.) DOBBY, E.H.G.: ->Southeast Asia. HC:Univeresity of
London Press Ltd.: London, 1954. 9th Edition 415 pgs.,
$10 Some light
speckling of outside cover, o/w a v/g copy.
8219.) d'ORLEANS, HENRI:
->From Tonkin to India by the Sources of the Irawadi. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok,
1999. REP. Edition 411 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., top edge of cover
has slight decolorization, o/w a fine copy. This
is an account of a
scientific mission undertaken by Prince Henri d'Orleans from January 1895 until
January 1896.
Illustrated by G. Vullier. Introduction by Walter Tips.
28519.) DOVE, Eds. MICHAEL R., PERCY E. SAJISE & AMITY DOOLITTLE: ->Conserving
Nature in Culture: Case
Studies from Southeast Asia. Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. The studies came from a series of research and writing
workshops held
in Southeast Asia, supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur
Foundation.
9795.) DRAKE, CHRISTINE: ->National Integration in Indonesia:
Patterns and Policies. HC:Univeristy of Hawaii
Press: Honolulu, HI, 1989. 1st
Edition 354 pgs., $12 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
25718.) DRUG ENFORCEMENT
ADMINISTRATION PUBLICATION: ->Worldwide Heroin Situation Report-1992.
PB:U.S.
Department of Justice: Washingoton, DC, 1994. 45 pgs., $3 Wraps a v/g plus copy.
28238.) DUMARCAY, JACQUES: ->The House in South-East Asia. HC:Oxford
University Press: Singapore, 2004. 4th
Edition 71 pgs., $9.95 A mint copy in
a laminated cover. Contains 16 color plates and 33 figures.
3166.)
DURDIN, TILLMAN: ->Southeast Asia. HC:Atheneum: New York, 1966. 4th Edition 158
pgs., $10
PB:Atheneum: New York, 1966. 5th Edition 158 pgs., $5 A v/g copy in
a v/g d/j. Wraps trade size ed., a v/g copy. A
survey of Southeast Asia by a
veteran foreign correspondent of the New York Times.
20520.) EADE, J. C.:
->Southeast Asian Ephemeris: Solar and Plantetary Positions, A.D. 638-2000.
PB:Cornell
SEAP Publications: Ithaca, NY, 1989. 175 pgs., $22.5 Wraps trade
ed., a mint copy. The author has checked the
dates of more than 250
inscriptions from Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos. He reproduces old
calendrists'cakcykatuins fir each year from AD 638 to 2000.
2462.) EDEN,
ANTHONY: ->Toward Peace in Indochina. PB:Houghton Mifflin: Boston, 1966. 1st
Edition 77 pgs.,
$6 Wraps trade size ed., a v/g copy.
33281.)
EDGERTON, FRANKLIN: -> The Elephant-Lore of the Hindus. Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. Book is a
translation of the Matanga-Lila by Nilakantha and is regarded
as the best available Sanskrit work on Elephantology.
19971.) EHLERS,
OTTO E.: ->On Horseback Through Indochina, Volume 2: Burma, North Thailand, the
Shan
States, and Yunnan. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. Rep. Edition 227
pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., avery fine
copy. The personal account of an
adventurous journey of a German traveler taken in 1891-1892. This volume
starts from Moulmein on Burma's Adnaman Sea coast and ends in Poofang on the
border between Sipsong Pana,
now Yunnan, and French Tonkin, now Vietnam..
20292.) EHLERS, OTTO E.: ->On Horseback Through Indochina, Volume I: Assam,
Burma, and the Andamans and
Nicobars. PB:White Lotus Press, Ltd.: Bangkok,
2002. 164 pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This book
provides an
account of the German traveler Otto Ehlers journey in 1891-1892. Thjis volume
starts with an elephant
hunt in Assam and ends on the Nicobar Islands in the
Andaman Sea.
2463.) EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D.: ->The White House Years:
Mandate For Change: 1953-1956. HC:Doubleday &
Co.: New York, 1963. 1st
Edition 650 pgs., $7.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. This memoir by President
Eisenhower is a
good account of his views on the Dien Bien Phu crisis and his
perception of Indochina during his presidency.
25980.) ERRINGTON,
FREDERICK KARL: ->Karavar: Masks and Power in a Melanesian Ritual. HC:Cornell
Univeristy
Press: Ithaca, NY, 1974. 259 pgs., $12.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
23308.) EVERETT, Eds. MICHAEL W. and MARY A. SOMMERVILLE:->Multilateral
Activities in South East Asia.
PB:National Defense Univeristy Press:
Washingotn, DC, 1995. 1st Edition 269 pgs., $10 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
Book published as a result of papers presented at the 1995 Pacific Symposium
sponsored by the National Defense
University.
24981.) FAY, Ed. KIM: ->To
Asia With Love.: A Connoisseurs' Guide to Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam.
PB:Things Asian Press: San Francisco, CA, 2004. 243 pgs., $17 Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. A very interesting and
unusual guide book to Southeast Asia,
covering the countries listed in the title.
2474.) FIFIELD, RUSSELL H.:
->Southeast Asia In United States Policy. HC:Frederick A. Praeger Pub.: New
York,
1963. 1st Edition 488 pgs., $12 PB:Frederick A. Praeger Publishers: New
York, 1965. 3rd Edition 488 pgs., $6 A v/g
copy. Wraps a trade ed., a v/g
copy.
2475.) FIFIELD, RUSSELL H.: ->The Diplomacy of Southeast Asia:
1945-1958. HC:Harper & Row: New York, 1958.
584 pgs., $12 A v/g copy in a v/g
d/j.
8968.) FISHER, CHARLES A.: ->South-East Asia: A Social, Economic and
Political Geography. HC:Methuen & co.
Ltd.: London, 1969. 2nd Edition 831
pgs., $15 Ex-library in library binding, a v/g copy.
5413.) FISHER, JAMES
->Dr. America: The Lives Of Thomas A Dooley, 1927-1961. PB:Univeristy of
Massachusetts Press: Amherst, MA, 1997. 304 pgs., $24.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. An account of Tom
Dooley's life written to show how he reflected
American culture during the Cold War and why he became a cultural
icon during
the late 50s. He brings out his being a homosexual and being forced to resign
from the Navy. A well
researched book and it is part of the Culture, Politics
and the Cold War series edited by Christian G. Appy.
2664.) FITZGERALD, C
.P.: ->The Southern Expansion of the Chinese People. HC:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 1993.
Rep. Edition 224 pgs., $25 A fine copy in a fine d/j. This
reprint edition has a new preface by Colin Mackerras,
Professor of Modern
Asian Studies at Griffith University.
19969.) FITZGERALD, C. P.: ->A
Concise History of East Asia. PB:Praeger Publihsers: New York, 1970. 4th Edition
306 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
2477.) FLEMING, D. F.:
->America's Role In Asia. HC:Funk & Wagnalls: New York, 1969. 1st Edition 209
pgs., $7.5
Review copy with review laid in. Soiling top edge, o/w a v/g copy
in a v/g d/j.
28254.) FLORIDA, NANCY K.: ->Writing the Past, Inscribing
the Future: History As Prophecy in Colonial Java.
HC:Duke University Press:
Durham, NC, 1995. 449 pgs., $12.5 Remainder mark bottom edge, o/w a fine copy.
29916.) FOSSEY, CLAIRE: ->Rangda, Bali's Queen of the Witches. PB:White
Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2008. 1St
Edition 90 pgs., $19.95 Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. Book presents a sensitive exploration of a diverse selection of
indigenous viewer' often ambivaltent responses to a standarized image, in this
case the Balinese witch figure.
21014.) FOURNIER, Eds. JEAN-BAPTISTE,
JACQUES IVANOFF & PIERRE LE ROUX:->Les Refugies D'Asie Du Sud-
Est Et Leur
Insertion En France. PB:PSU-PATANI: Patani, Thailand, 1991. 162 pgs., $12.5
Wraps trade ed., a v/g
2979.) FRENCH EMBASSY PUBLICATIONS: ->Indochinese
Affairs: Number 1-9, February 1954-May 1955.
PB:Ambassade De France: Service
De Presse et D'In: New York, . 145 pgs., $15 These are photocopied reprints.
These are 9 releases of the French Embassy in New York. Includes 1. Treaty of
Included are 1. Treaty of Amity
France-Laos, October, 1953. 2. Speech by
Counselor Millet in Feb., 1954 on France's policy in Indochina since WW
II,
3. Briefing sheet on facts of Indochina War-March, 1954. 4. Text of Proposed
France-Vietnamese Agreements-
May, 1954, 5. Full text of Final Declaraton of
Geneva Conference July, 1954., 6. Full text of speech given by
Mendes-France
on Geneva Conference to National Assembly-July, 1954. 7. Agreemnt on Cessation
of Hostilities in
Vietnam, July, 1954. 8. Full texts of Quadripartite
Agreements Between Cambodia, France, Laos, & Vietnam,
December, 1954 and 9.
Bilateral Conventions Between France & Vietnam, December, 1954.
7827.)
FUHRMANN, ERNST: ->New Guinea: People and Art. PB:White Lotus Press: Bangkok,
1999. REP. Edition
130 pgs., $29.5 Wraps trade ed., light fading of cover,
o/w a fine copy. Book is based on photographs of of art
collections in the
major museums of Europe. It has an introductory text that places the art in
everyday context and
discusses beliefs related to uses of the artifacts.
First published in 1922 as 'Neu-Guinea.' Translated Walter E.J.
Tips.
32891.) GEERTZ, HILDRED and IDA BAGUS MADE TOGOG: ->Tales From a Charmed Life: A
Balinese Painter
Reminisces. HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI,
2005. 1st Edition 245 pgs., $19.95 A mint copy in a mint
20144.) GEERTZ,
HILDRED: ->Images of Power: Balinese Paintings Made for Gregory Bateson and
Margaret Mead.
HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1994. 135 pgs.,
$15 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
9798.) GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE REPORT:
->U.S. Provides Safe Haven for Indochinese Refugees,
Department of State and
Other Agencies. PB:Government Printing Office: Washington, DC, 1975. REP.
Edition
60 pgs., $5 Wraps photocoppied reprint, a v/g copy. This is a report
submitted by the GAO to Congress.
2483.) GORDON, BERNARD K.: ->The
Dimensions of Conflict In Southeast Asia. PB:Prenctic-Hall: Englewood
Cliffs,
N.J., 1966. 2ND Edition 201 pgs., $4 Wraps a trade ed., a v/g plus copy.
27484.) GORER, GEOFFREY: ->Bali and Angkor: A 1930s Pleasure Trip Looking at
Life and Death. PB:Oxford
University Press: Singapore, 1986. Rep. Edition 240
pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy. An account of the
author;s
three months' pleasure trip to Sumatra, Java, Bali, Thailand and Cambodia.
33846.) GOSHA, Eds. CHRISTOPHER E. and CHRISTIAN F. OSTERMANN: ->Connecting
Histories: Decoloniation
and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, 1945-1962.
HC:Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA, 2009. 1ST Edition 450
pgs.,
$59.95 A mint copy in a mint d/j. Book focuses on the competing loyalties of
Southeast Asian nationalists,
even as some colonial powers sought to resume
their prewar dominance. These intersections are the focus of the
contributions to this book.
29308.) GOSS, Ed. JOHN: ->Utopia Guide to
Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam: Southeast Asia's Gay and
Lesbian Scene.
PB:Utopia Asia: 2006. 2ND Edition 133 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
8834.) GOSWAMI, BAASANTA KUMAR DEVA: ->A Critical Study of the Ramayana
Tradition of Assam (Up to 1826
A.D.). HC:Punthi Pustak: Calcutta, 1994. 376
pgs., $10 A v/g plus copy in a v/g d/j. Book is an effort to provide the
multidimensional aspects of the Ramyana tradition current in Assam up to the
Yandabu Treaty of 1826. Book
contains 61 illustrations, bibliography and
index.
9614.) GRABSKY, PHIL: ->The Lost Temple of Java.. PB:Seven Dials:
London, 1999. 144 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade
ed., a mint copy. Book seeks to
explore the mysteries of Borobudur as to who built it, for what purpose, and why
it
was abandoned. Book is heavily illustrated with color photographs.
2485.) GREENBIE, SYDNEY: ->The Romantic East: India, Indo-China, China and
Japan. HC:Robert M. McBride &
Co.: New York, 1931. 298 pgs., $20 A v/g plus
copy. Fifty pages deal with travel in Burma, Malay, Siam and
Cambodia, 126
with travel in India, 75 pages with China and the reamining pages with Japan.
Illustrated.
23711.) GREGOR, Eds. THOMAS A. & DONALD TUZIN: ->Gender In
Amazonia and Melanesia: An Exploration of
the Comparative Method.
HC:Univeristy of California Press: Berkeley, 2001. 1st Edition 392 pgs., $12.5 A
mint
2486.) GROSLIER, BERNARD PHILIPPE: ->Indochina. HC:World Publishing
Co.: Cleaveland, OH, 1966. Rep.
Edition 283 pgs., $15 A v/g copy in a v/g
d/j. An archaeological study of the Indochina peninsula. Contains 35
illustrations in colour, 110 illustrations in black and white.
19962.)
GROTENHUIS, Ed. ELIZABETH TEN: ->Along the Silk Road. PB:Arthur M. Sackler
Gallery, Smithsonian
In.: Washington, DC, 2002. 1st Edition 144 pgs., $24.95
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A richly illlustrated book with
contributions
by a composer, an ethnomusicologist, an archaeologist, a photographer, a
scientist, a film critic, and
two art historians.
9474.) GRUSCHKE,
ANDREAS: ->The Cultural Monuments of Tibet's Outer Provinces: AMDO, Volume 2.,
the Gansu
and Sichuan Parts of Amdo. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. 1st
Edition 263 pgs., $59.5 Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. This volume contains 23
plates, 12 maps, and 190 colour photographs.
9245.) GRUSCHKE, ANDREAS:
->The Cultural Monuments of Tibet's Outer Provinces: AMDO, Volume I: The
Qinghai Part of Amdo. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. 284 pgs., $59.5 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Book
contains 201 colour photos, 23 black and white
plates, and 12 maps.
23296.) GRUSCHKE, ANDREAS: ->The Cultural Monuments
of Tibet's Outer Provinces: Kham Volume 1, The Tar
Part of Kham. PB:White
Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2004. 1st Edition 318 pgs., $49.5 Wraps trade ed., some
fading of
outside cover, o/w a fine copy. This detailed survey of th
ecultural monuments of Tibet's outer provinces reveals that
Tibetan culture
is neither extinct in Tibet proper nor in the outer provicnes of Ando and Kham.
24574.) GRUSCHKE, ANDREAS: ->The Cultural Monuments of Tibet's Outer
Provinces: Kham, Volume 2, The
Qinghai Part of Kham. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2004. 311 pgs., $79.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
Contains 120
plates, 196 color photos, and 27 maps.
29249.) GULLICK, J. M.: ->Old
Kuala Lumpur. PB:Oxford University Press: Singapore, 2001. 2ND Edition 108 pgs.,
$13.95 Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. Title is part of the Images of Asia
series., Contains 16 colour illustrations and
9409.) HAGERDAL, HANS:
->Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects: Lombok and Bali in the Seventeenth and
Eighteenth
Centuries. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. 211 pgs., $15 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. A study that explores
the Balinese Hindu rule over
the predominantly Muslim population, focusing on the years 1700-1748.
29415.) HAHN, EMILY: ->The Islands: America's Imperial Adventure in the
Philippines. A v/g plus copy in a v/g
9942.) HALTON, ELAINE: ->Lord of the
Celestial Elephant. PB:Privately printed: Great Britain, 1999. 144 pgs.,
$15
Wraps trade edition, a mint copy. Book is an account of the life of the last
Crown Prince of Burma, whose arrest
and subsequent 67 years a a political
detainee by the British which they never acknowledged.
25457.) HARDMAN,
CHARLOTTE E.: ->Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion Among the Lohorung
Rai.
PB:Berg: Oxford, UK, 2000. 1st Edition 315 pgs., $12.5 Wraps trade ed.,
a fine copy.
2496.) HARRISON, BRIAN: ->South-East Asia: A Short History.
HC:St. Martin's Press: New York, 1954. 278 pgs., $10
A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
Title first published in 1954 by Macmillian in England.
33898.) HART,
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BASIL LIDDELL: ->History of the Second World War: Facing Up to
Defeat.
Wraps magazine that covers Post-War Japan, China, Burma and Malaya,
India, Indo-China and Indonesia, a v/g plus
copy.. Brief account of each
country by various authors knowledable in their field with choice photos of such
as the
photo of Majopr Ahmed Bahadur taking the surrender of Japanese forces
in Indo-China.
8938.) HAUSER-SCHAUBLIN, BRIGITTA, MARIE-LOUISE
NABHOLZ-KARTASCHOFF & URS RAMSEYER:->Textiles
in Bali. HC:Periplus Editions,
Inc.: Singapore, 1991. 143 pgs., $29.5 A fine copy in a near fine d/j. D/J has
scratcing on back but no chipping. This book examines the history, production
and uses of textiles in Balinese
society. Contains 113 illustrations, many in
color.
9668.) HEIDER, KARL G.: ->Indonesian Cinema: National Culture on
Screen. HC:Univeristy of Hawaii Press:
Honolulu, HI, 1991. 1st Edition 154
pgs., $10 A fine copy. No dust jacket. The author examines films produced in
Indonesia by Indonesians to show how cultural patterns shape these films and how
the films influence the culture.
24107.) HEIDHUES, MARY SOMERS:
->Southeast Asia: A Concise History. HC:Thames Hudson: New York, 2000.
192
pgs., $12.5 A fine copy in a fine /dj. Book contains 131 illustrations and 11
maps.
8928.) HEIM, ARNOLD & AUGUST GANSSER: ->The Throne of the Gods: An
Account of the First Swiss Expedition
to the Himalayas. PB:White Lotus Co.
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2000. REP. Edition 385 pgs., $24.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. An account written by two geologists who travelled for eight months in the
Himalayas. Book contains 120
illustrations, foldout chart and foldout
panoramic view of the Himalayas.
6244.) HEINZE, RUTH-INGE: ->Trance
and Healing in Southeast Asia Today. PB:White Lotus Press: Bangkok,
1997.
REV. Edition 341 pgs., $39.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Author proivdes 21
case studies, including a
discussion of whether the practice is increasing or
declining and the question of whehter shamanism is an
elementary form of the
religious life. Author received her Ph.D. in Asian studies from the University
of California.
3418.) HENDERSON, Ed. WILLIAM: :->Asian Affairs: An
American Review, September October 1973. PB:Crane,
Russak & Co..: New York,
1973. 56 pgs., $1.99 Three articles relate to Vietnam and one on Kissinger's
policy on
Asia overall. No postage charge if ordered with another title.
2366.) HENDERSON, Ed. WILLIAM: ->Asian Affairs: An American Review, November
December 1973.: PB:Crane,
Russak & Co.: New York, 1973. 63 pgs., $1.99 Wraps
journal, a v/g plus copy./g plus copy. Two articles relate to
Vietnam, Denis
Warner on the Australian elections and George Thompson on Southeast Asia after
the cease fire.
2501.) HENDERSON, LARRY: ->Vietnam and Countries of the
Mekong. HC:Thomas Nelson & Sons: Camden, N.J.,
1967. Rev. Edition 224 pgs.,
$10 Ex-library, a v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Book for Junior High readers and part
of 'World
Neighbor' series. Excellent black and white photos of Burma, Laos,
Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
5664.) HERBERT, Eds. PATRICIA and
ANTHONY ->South-East Asia: Languages and Literatures: a Select Guide.
PB:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1989. 182 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed.,
a mint copy. This guide provides a
concise introduction to the history, major
languages, scripts, dating systems, manuscripts, printing and publishing
histories, and literary genres of South-East Asia.
7498.) HICKS, DAVID:
->Tetum Ghosts and Kin: Fieldwork in an Indonesian Community. PB:Mayfield
Publishing
Co.: Palo Alto, CA, 1976. 1st Edition 143 pgs., $6 Wraps trade
ed., a v/g copy.
7713.) HILL, ANN: ->Merchants and Migrants: Ethnicity and
Trade Among Yunnanese Chinese in Southeast Asia.
PB:Yale Southeast Asia
Studies: New Haven, CT, 1998. 178 pgs., $21 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
5573.) HODGES, Ed. NAN POWELL: ->The Voyage of the Peacock: A Journal by
Benajah Ticknor, Naval Surgeon.
HC:University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor,
MI, 1991. 366 pgs., $25 A mint copy in a mint d/j. The USS Peacock
carried
out a secret diplomatic mission which included Cochin China, Siam, and Muscat.
Journal was compiled by a
New England doctor who joined the mission as a
naval surgeon.
23801.) HOLM, DAVID: ->Recalling Lost Souls: The Baeu
Rodo Scriptures Tai Cosmogonic Texts from Guangxi in
Southern China. PB:White
Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2004. 310 pgs., $28.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This
book
explores an indigenous scriptural tradition found among the Zhuang, a
Tai-speaking people who inhabit the
provinces of Guangxi and Yunnan in
southern China. It presents for the first time in English a remarkable
collection
of ritual texts, recently discovered in the remote highlands of
northwestern Guangxi. Included with the book is a
companion CD with
additional material, and sound recordings. There are 49 color plates, a
glossary, and
concordance.
26220.) HORNER, I. B.: ->Women Under Primitive
Buddhism: Laywomen and Almswomen. HC:Cosmo Publications:
New Delhi, 2005. 391
pgs., $32.5 A fine copy in a fine d/j. Material for this study has been gathered
from the
Canonical literature, and also from the Commentaires, the Jataka
books and the Milindapanha.
26320.) HOSE, CHARLES: ->The Field-Book of a
Jungle-Wallah: Shore River and Forest Life in Sarawak.
PB:Oxford University
Press: Singapore, 1985. Rep. Edition 216 pgs., $9.5 Wraps trade ed., a fine
copy. A descripiotn
of shore, river and forest life in Sarawak. Contians
black and white plates.
20842.) HOSIE, ALEXANDER: ->Three Years in
Western China: A Narrative of Three Journey in Szechwan,
Kweichow, and
Yunnan. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2002. Rep. Edition 302 pgs., $25 Wraps
trade ed., a mint
copy. This book describes the travels undertaken by
Alexander Hosie during his tenure as British consular general in
Chungkiung,
from 1882-1884.
23695.) HOSKINS, Ed. JANET: ->Headhunting and the Social
Imagination in Southeast Asia. HC:Standford
University Press: Standford, CA,
1996. 296 pgs., $12.5 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
18972.) HOSPITAL,
CLIFFORD: ->The Righteous Demon: A Study of Bali. HC:Univerrsity of British
Columbia Press:
Vancouver, 1994. 294 pgs., $2.5 A mint copy.
26316.)
HOWARD, Ed. MICHAEL C.: ->Bark-cloth in Southeast Asia. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2006. 1st
Edition 309 pgs., $69.5 Wraps trade ed., a brand new copy,
mint condition. Book provides a comprehensive survey
of Southeast Asia
bark-cloth. Areas cover are Vietnam, southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia,
Taiwan, the
Philippines, Kalimantan, and Papua. There are over 100 black and
white photos and 180 color photographs.
5754.) HOWARD, MICHAEL C.:
->Textiles of Southeast Asia: An Annotated and Illustrated Bibliography.
PB:White
Lotus Co.: Bangkok, 1994. 212 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. In addition to an annotated bibliography,
there are over 100 color
photo illustrations of textiles and a chapter on museum collections.
Bibliography is
broken down by country with Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and
Cambodia under one grouping as is the case for
Malaysia, Singapore, and
Borneo.
30238.) HOWARD, MICHAEL C.: ->A World Between the Warps: Southeast
Asia's Supplementary Warp Textiles
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2008. 1ST
Edition 206 pgs., $69.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Book is the first
comprehensive study of Southeast Asia's supplementary warp and warp float
patterned textiles. There are 499 color
photogrpahs that accompany the text.
32489.) HOWARD, MICHAEL C.: ->From Dashes to Dragons: The Ikat-Patterned
Textiles of Southeast Asia.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2010. 1ST Edition
260 pgs., $59.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This work provides a
comprehensive survey of Southeast Asia's ikat-patterned textiles. There is a
discussion of ikat techniques and the
origin and diffusion of ikat in
Southeast Asia, followed by surveys of the ikat-patterned textiles of peoples
speaking
Tai, Austronesian, Mon-0Khmer, and Tibeo-Burman languages. There are
296 color photogrpahs of textiles that
accompany the text.
6255.) HUAN, MA: ->Ying-yai Sheng-lan: The Overall Survey of the Ocean's Shores.
PB:White Lotus Press:
Bangkok, 1997. REP. Edition 393 pgs., $34.95 Wraps
trade ed., a fine copy. This work contains Ma Huan's
descriptions based on
his personal observations of 20 countries from Champa (Central Vietnam) in the
east to Mecca
in the west. He was the Muslin interpreter of the famous Cheng
Ho, commander of the Chinese fleet. The book is
translated from the Chinese
text and edited by Feng Ch'eng-Chun with an introduciton, notes and appendices
by
J.V.G. Mills, This is a reprint of the 1970 Hakluyt Society edition.
9243.) HURLIMANN, MARTIN: ->Photographic Impressions: Burma, Siam, Cambodia,
Yunnan, Champa, and
Vietnam. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. REP. Edition
266 pgs., $39.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This
book contains 240 full
page photographs taken during the 1920s in Indochina by Hurlimann. There is a
brief
introduction by Walter Tips who translated Hurlimann's comments about
the area and each country.
20044.) ICHIMURA, Ed. SHINICHI: ->Southeast
Asia: Nature, Society and Development. PB:University Press of
Hawaii:
Honolulu, HI, 1976. 363 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. Book contains
edited monographs of the
Center for Southeast Asian Studies of Kyoto
University.
3059.) INDOCHINE 1940, DEC. 12: -> PB:: , . 0 pgs., $5
Photocopies reprint, 44 pp. and a large fold-out map
showing Khmer
settlements in Thailand. On these Indochine reprints, a customer has graciously
taken her time to
make these photocopies for me. She has an extensive
collection of Indochine magazines which she can also copy if
there is a
demand for them. I would also be interested in knowing if there are particualar
issues that a customer may
want.
3058.) INDOCHINE 1940, NOV. 21: -> PB:: ,
. 0 pgs., $3.5 Photocopied reprint, 36 pp.
3057.) INDOCHINE: 1941, 10
AVRIL: -> PB:: , . 0 pgs., $3 A photocopied reprint, 28 pp.
9483.)
INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIA PUBLICATION: ->Sojourn: Social Issues inSoutheast
Asia, Volume 3,
Number 2, August 1988. PB:Institute of Southeast Asia:
Singapore, 1988. 257 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g
2503.) ISAACS,
HAROLD R.: ->No Peace For Asia. PB:M.I.T. Press: Cambridge, Ma., 1967. 1st
Edition 295 pgs.,
$6 Wear outer edges, o/w a good plus copy.
19974.)
IVANOFF, JACQUES & THIERRY LEJARD: ->A Journey through the Mergui Archipelago.
PB:White Lotos
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2002. 234 pgs., $35 Wraps trade ed., a fine
copy. An account of five expeditions between 1998 and
2001 that sought to
promote the local heritage, nomad culture, and the Burmese historical and
cultural inheritance.
26218.) IVANOFF, JACQUES: ->Moken: Sea-Gypsies of
the Andaman Sea PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 1997.
159 pgs., $24.5 Wraps
trade ed., a fine copy. Author presents accounts of the nomads who live in the
mergui
Archpelago of southern Burma and adjacent Thai territories.
9685.) IVANOFF, JACQUES: ->Rings of Coral, Moken Folktales. PB:White Lotus
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. 490 pgs.,
$27.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A
collection of 44 stories of oral literature of the Moken sea gypsies, compiled
by
7839.) IVANOFF, JACQUES: ->The Moken Boat: Symbolic Technology. PB:White
Lotus Press: Bangkok, 1999.
171 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. Book
is a study of the boats of the Sea Gypsies of the Andaman Sea from
Surin
Island in Southern Thailand to Ross Island in Burma. There are 56 color photos,
84 black and white photos,
and 28 diagrams.
8237.) IYER, ALESSANDRA:
->Prambanan: Sculpture and Dance in Ancient Java.: A Study in Dance Iconography.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 1998. 211 pgs., $29.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. Book is a study of the dance
reliefs of the ninth century AD temple of
Siwa at the Prambanan complex in central Java.
29956.) JACK, R. LOGAN:
->The Back Blocks of China. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2008. 1ST Edition 269
pgs.,
$29.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Account of a party of British
citizens fleeing the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. They
travelled among the
Chinese, Sifans, Lolos, Tibetans, Shans, and Kachins between Shanghai and the
Irrawadi.
Book contains their observations and written up by Long. Included
are 2 maps and 28 phots taken by members of
the group.
4102.) JENKS,
ROBERT D.: ->Insurgency and Social Disorder in Guizhou: The 'Miao' Rebellion,
1854-1873.
HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1994. 1st Edition 227
pgs., $7.5 A mint copy in a mint d/j. Author
argues that the Miao rebellion
was not a purely ethnic conflict but there were other socioeconomic grievances
which
drew support from a wider cross-section of the population in Guizhou
Province in Southwest China.
9561.) JOHNSTON, R. F.: ->From Peking to
Mandalay: A Journey from North China to Burma Through Tibetan
Ssuch'uan and
Yunnan. PB:White Lotus Co. Ltd: Bangkok, 2001. REP. Edition 460 pgs., $29.5
Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. A travel account by the author of a trip he
made in 1906 from Weihaiwee, a Treaty Port situated at the
easternmost tip of
Shantung Province to rangoon in Burma. Contains 20 illustrations and a fold-out
map of his
journey.
27357.) JUNTUNEN, Eds. MIRJA and BIRGIT N. N.
SCHLYTER:->Return to the Silk Routes: Current Scandinavian
Research on
Central Asia. HC:Kegan Paul International: London & New York, 1999. 189 pgs.,
$10 A mint copy in
2511.) KAHIN, Ed. GEORGE McTURNAN: ->Governments and
Politics of Southeast Asia. HC:Cornell University
Press: Ithaca, N.Y., 1966.
3rd Edition 796 pgs., $6 Ex-library, a v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Very descriptive
account of
each government of Southeast Asia at the time was published.
Countries included are Thailand, Burma, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Vietnam-North
and South, Laos, Cambodia, and the Philippines.s
2512.) KAHIN, Ed. GEORGE
McTURNAN: ->Major Governments of Asia. HC:Cornell University Press: New York,
1965. 2nd Edition 719 pgs., $10 A v/g copy.
2514.) KALB, MARVIN and ELIE
ABEL:->Roots of Involvement: The U.S. in Asia, 1784-1971. HC:W. W. Norton &
Co.: New York, 1971. 1st Edition 336 pgs., $8.5 A v/g plus copy in a v/g d/j.
30757.) KAMMERER, Eds. CORNELIA ANN and NICOLA TANNENBAUM: ->Merit
and Blessing In Mainland
Southeast Asia In Comparative Perspective. Wraps
trade ed., a fine copy. In this work, nine anthropologists and
one historian
examine ideological and social dimensions of merit and blessing in mainland
Southeast Asia. Groups
covered are the Lahu, Akha, White Hmong of Northern
Thailand, Lisu, Lhota Naga, Lowland Shan, and a Burmese
Lay Association.
21706.) KAOSA-ARD, Eds. MINGSAM and JOHN DORE: ->Social Challenges for the
Mekong Region. PB:Chiang
Mai University: Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2003. 1st
Edition 448 pgs., $12.5 Wraps trade ed., a very fine copy. Books
continas a
number of papers covering social issues facing the peoples of Cambodia, Lao PDR,
Myanmar, Thailand,
Vietnam, and China's Yunnan Province.
27741.) KARTINI,
RADEN ADJENG: ->Letters of a Javanese Princess. PB:W. W. Norton & Co.: New York,
1964.
Rep. Edition 246 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. This edition
has a preface by Eleanor Rossevelt.
9195.) KAYAM, UMAR: ->The Soul of
Indonesia: A Cultural Journey. HC:Louisana State University Press: Baton
Rouge, LA, 1990. Rep. Edition 147 pgs., $12.5 A fine copy in a v/g plus d/j.
Photographs by Harri Peccinotti.
32133.) KENNEDY, J.: ->Asian Nationalism
in the Twentieth Century. Ex-library, a v/g plus copy.
27948.) KERLOGUE,
FIONA: ->Arts of Southeast Asia. PB:Thames and Hudson: London, 2004. 224 pgs.,
$16
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Comprehensive introduction to Southeast
Asia's arts and culture from prehistory to the
modern period. Contains 183
illustrations, 103 in color. Author is Deputy Keeper of Anthropology and Curator
of
Asian Collections at the Horniman Museum in London.
32888.) KEYES,
Eds. CHARLES F., LAUREL KENDALL and HELEN HARDACRE: ->Asian Visions of
Authority:
Religion and the Modern States of East and Southeast Asia.
HC:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1994. 1ST
Edition 366 pgs., $7.5
A mint copy in a mint d/j.
21412.) KING, CHARLES: ->Found In the
Philippnes. HC:Hurst & Co.: New York, 1901. 342 pgs., $12 Inscription
on
enpaper, o/w a v/g copy.
21419.) KING, JOHN KERRY: ->Southeast Asia In
Perspective. HC:Macmillan Co.: New York, 1956. 1st Edition 309
pgs., $7.5 A
v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
29954.) KLOSS, C. BODEN: ->In the Andamans and
Nicobars: Adventures in Ethnology and Natural History. Wraps
trade ed., cover
slightly faded, o/w a fine copy. A narrative in the schooner Terrapin of two
scholars hunting for new
species on the islands off the coast of Burma. The
book contains notes on the history of the islands, their fauna,
flora, geolgy
and ethnology, and the anthropomorphy, customs and languages of the various
tribes that inhabit
them.
26090.) KOHEN, ARNOLD S.: ->From the Place of
the Dead: The Epic Struggle of Bishop Belo of East Timor. HC:St.
Martin's
Press: New York, 1999. 1st Edition 331 pgs., $7.5 A fine copy in a v/g plus d/j
21378.) KRATOSKA, PAUL H.: ->The Japanese Occupation of Malaya, 1941-1945.
HC:University of Hawaii Press:
Honolulu, HI, 1997. 404 pgs., $12 A mint copy
in a mint d/j.
9020.) KRAUSE, GREGOR and KARL WITH: ->Bali: People and
Art. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2000. REP.
Edition 273 pgs., $39.5 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. An English translation by Walter Tips of the popular
second
edition of the book 'Bali' published in 1922. Includes photographs
taken by Gregor Krause while he worked for the
Dutch on Bali from 1912 to
1914.
28236.) KROHN, WILLIAM O.: ->In Borneo Jungles: Among the Dyak
Headhunters. PB:Oxford University Press:
Malaysia, 2001. Rep. Edition 327
pgs., $29.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy.
Author was a forensic surgeon
with a commission from the Chicago Museum of Natural History to collect
ethnological specimens. This account among the Dyak people is more of an
anthropological study of their culture.
2536.) LE MAY, REGINALD: ->The
Culture of South-East Asia: The Heritage of India. HC:George Allen & Unwin: ,
1956. 2nd Edition 222 pgs., $25 Spine slightly cocked, o/w a v/g copy in a v/g
d/j. Book focuses on how art of
Southeast Asia has been influenced by India.
book has 210 black and white photos. Lacks maps found in the
original.
25719.) LE MEKONG AOUT 1995 ISSUE: ->Reporte Birmanie: Les Fils Du Lac Inle.
PB:Editions du Mekong:
Phnom :enh, Cambodge, 1995. 28 pgs., $3 Wraps, a
newspaper, a v/g copy. Title shows lead article in this issue.
8954.) LE
ROUX, Eds. PIERRE & JACQUES IVANOFF: ->Le Sel De La Vie en Asie Du Sud-Est.
HC:Prince of
Songkla University: Bangkok, 1993. 437 pgs., $35 A very fine
copy.
32343.) LE ROUX, Eds. PIERRE, JEAN BAFFIE and GILLES BEULLIER:
->The Trade in Human Beings for Sex in
Southeast Asia. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2010. 1ST Edition 488 pgs., $35 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This
study brings together 28 senior scholars and experts to deal with the issue of
slavery, prostitution and trafficking of
persons in Southeast Asia. Stiudy is
divieded in 3 parts: (Part 1: A look at the past. ), (Part 2: Data from field
studies
in human trafficking and prostitution), and Part 3 Deals with
additonal related problems and suggests possible
responses).
23351.)
LEEMING, DAVID: ->A Dictionary of Asian Mythology. HC:Oxford University Press:
New York, 2001. 3rd
Edition 232 pgs., $12 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
9836.) LEGENDRE, A. F.: ->Dangerous Passes: Exploring Western China and the 1911
Revolution. PB:White Lotus
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2001. REP. Edition 311 pgs., $22.5
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. This is an account of the Legendre
Mission's
travels of scientific and geographic discoverries in Szechan and the Tibetan
Steppes.
4932.) LEITCH, MARY & MARGARET W.: ->Seven Years in Ceylon:
Stories of Missionary Life. HC:American Tract
Society: New York, 1890. 170
pgs., $50 A recently professionly rebound title with original covers mounted on
the
boards, a v/g plus copy. Book is richly illustrated by portraits and
drawings.
5928.) LEWIS, Ed. JOHN WILSON: ->Peasant Rebellion and
Communist Revolution in Asia. PB:Stanford
University Press: Stanford, CA,
1974. 364 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. The book seeks to explain the
relationship of peasant rebellions, historically considered, and the
Communist-led revolutionary movements that
became rooted in parts of Asia in
the 20th century.
2540.) LEWIS, NORMAN: ->A Dragon Apparent: Travels In
Indo-China. PB:Eland Publsihing Ltd.: London, 2003.
333 pgs., $19.95 Wraps, a
trade size ed., a mint copy. Excellent travel account made of Vietnam, Laos and
20669.) LEWIS, PAUL W. and BAI BIBO: ->51 Hani Stories. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2002. 160 pgs., $17.5
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. The stories in
this book are taken from th eDolnia (Luchun) dialect of Hani as spoken in
20843.) LEWIS, PAUL W. and BAI BIBO: ->Hani Cultural Themes. PB:White Lotus
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2002. 1st Edition
159 pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. This book is about the Hani people living on the mountains of
20668.) LEWIS, PAUL W.: ->Akha Oral Literature. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok,
2002. 163 pgs., $21.95 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Book provides an
overview of oral literature of the Akha ethnic group of Southeast Asia.
Included the epic story of two brothers, the epic poem of creation, proverbs and
an Akha lullaby.
9021.) LIANGWEN, ZHU: ->The Dai Or the Tai and Their
Architecture and Customs in South China. PB:D D Books:
Bangkok, 1992. 140
pgs., $27.5 Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. Book deals with the architecture of
the Dai people.
27521.) LOCHER-SCHOLTEN, ELSBETH: ->Sumatran Sultanate
and Colonial State: Jambi and the Rise of Dutch
Imperialism, 1830-1907.
PB:Cornell Southeast Asia Program: Ithaca, NY, 2004. 332 pgs., $29.95 Wraps
trade ed.,
32327.) LOCHER-SCHOLTEN, ELSBETH: ->Sumatran Sultanate and
Colonial State: Jambi and the Rise of Dutch
Imperialism, 1830-1907. Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Work is translated from the Dutch by Beverley Jackson.
20146.) LONGMIRE, R. A.: ->Soviet Relations with South East Asia. HC:Keagan
Paul Internatinal Ltd.: London,
1989. 1st Edition 176 pgs., $12 A very fine
copy in a fine d/j. A genreral survey beginning with the Tsarist
experience
through the era of peaceful coexistence and the Gorbachev era.
28678.)
LONGMUIR, MARILYN V.: ->Oil In Burma: The Extractions of Earth Oil to 1914.
Slight fading of top edge
of front cover, o/w a fine copy .Book describes the
early indigenous hand-dug wells near Yenangyaung and the
31945.)
LUNDSTROM, HAKAN: ->I Will Send My Song: Kammu Vocal Genres In the Singing of
Kam Raw. HC:NIAS
Press: Denmark, 2010. 1ST Edition 237 pgs., $29.95 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. This study offers an
ethnomusicological presentation
of one person's vocal performance of rather highly varied sets of words in
different
manners of performance, and the use of these conpetences in
communication with other singers. Included in this
book is a CD disk of muic
and songs for I Will Send My Song.
3814.) MacGREGOR, JOHN: ->Through the
Buffer State: Travels in Borneo, Siam, Cambodia, Malaya and Burma.
PB:White
Lotus, Ltd.: Bangkok, 1994. REP. Edition 290 pgs., $24.5 Wraps trade ed., a ming
copy. A record of travels
through Borneo, Siam, Malaya and Cambodia in 1895
by the author who was a British doctor. Very descriptive of
life in the rural
areas during this time period.
2552.) MADSEN, AXEL: ->Silkroads: The Asian
Adventures of Clara and Andre Malraux. HC:I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.:
London,
1990. 299 pgs., $12 A fine copy in a v/g d/j.
21400.) MAJUPRIA, TRILOK
CHANDRA: ->Sacred Animals of Nepal and India. PB:M. Devi: Lashkar, India, 2000.
Rev. Edition 241 pgs., $22.5 Wraps trade ed., a very fine copy. Book discusses
the sacred, symbolic and mythological
animlas of the Hindus and Buddhists.
There are 25 color plates, 90 black/white pictures and 188 line drawings.
21399.) MAJUPURIA, TRILOK CHANDRA and INDRA: ->Erotic Themes of Nepal.
PB:Craftsman Press: Bangkok,
1989. 220 pgs., $17.5 Wraps trade ed., a fine
copy. Book is an analytical study and interpretatons of religious-based
sex
expressions that have been misconstrued as pornography. Book includes 40 color
plates 31 black/white pictures,
and 122 line drawings.
2553.) MALRAUX,
ANDRE: ->Anti-Memoirs. HC:Holt Rinehart & Winston: New York, 1967. 1st Edition
437 pgs.,
$1.99 A v/g plus copy in a v/g d/j. One chapter of his book deals
with Indochina.
2555.) MARTIN, EDWIN W.: ->Southeast Asia and China: The
End of Containment. HC:Westview Press: Boulder,
Co., 1977. 114 pgs., $12.5 A
fine copy in a v/g d/j. Book was prepared for the Center for Straegic and
30607.) McCLURE, H. ELLIOTT: ->Migration and Survvial of the Birds of Asia.
HC:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 1998.
REV. Edition 472 pgs., $79.95 PB:White
Louts Ltd.: Bangkok, 1998. REV. Edition 472 pgs., $69.95 A mint copy.
Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Tthis study contains information on 724 species from
East, Southeast and South Asia.
Research initially done of banding and
returns over a 11 years period, 1963-1974. Study covered 11 cuntries and
13
field stations. Contains 418 figurines, 147 tables and 96 color plates. Includes
a list of references cited and a
apge index of all birds cited in the work.
2564.) McCOY, ALFRED W.: ->The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global
Drug Trade, Afghanistan,
Southeast Asia, Central America. PB:Lawrence Hill
Books: Brooklyn, N.Y., 2003. REV. Edition 707 pgs., $19.5
Wraps trade ed.,
mint as purchased new. This is a revised and expanded edition of the author's
1972 book.
7333.) MELE, PIETRO FRANCESCO: ->Ceylon. HC:Edizioni
Mediterranee Roma: Italy, n.d.. 76 pgs., $25 A v/g
copy in a hardcover cover
with photographs pasted on. Contains 76 full page black and white photos.
33099.) MEYER, KARL E.: ->The Dust of Empire: The Race for Mastery in the
Asian Heartland. HC:Public Affairs:
New York, 2003. 1st Edition 252 pgs.,
$3.95 A very fine copy in a very fine d/j.
5301.) MILLS, LENNOX A.:
->Southeast Asia: Illusion and Reality in Politics and Economics. HC:University
of
Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, MN, 1964. 365 pgs., $6 Some underlining of
pages, o/w a v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
20293.) MOORELAND, Ed. W.
H.: ->Peter Floris: His Voyage to the East Indies in the Globe, 1611-1615.
PB:White
Lotus Press, Ltd.: Bangkok, 2002. 164 pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. This is an account of a trading
mission on behalf of the British
East India Company, the globe being the first English vessel to take part in
trade
with the Bay of Bengal, and to sail through the Straits of Malacca and
Singapore. First printed in 1934.
2173.) MOUHOT, M. HENRI: ->Travels in
Siam, Cambodia, and Laos, Volume 1: Travelogue. PB:White Lotus
Press:
Bangkok, 2000. REP. Edition 369 pgs., $29.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
Contains the Dedication, Preface
and Memoir of M. Henri Mouhot and the first
18 chapters found in the John Murray edition published in 1864 in
two
volumes. This is not a fascimile edition however. Contains many illustrations
found in the John Murray
edition and a fold-out map. Originally published as
Travels in the Central Parts of Indo-China: Siam, Cambodia and
Laos during
the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860.
24798.) MULLER, HENDRIK: ->Dr. Muller's
Asian Journey: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and Yunnan (1907-1909).
PB:White
Lotus Press: Bangkok, 2004. Rep. Edition 222 pgs., $29.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. This work
consists of translations by Carol Kersten of Dr. Muller's
travel accounts, the first being written in 1912 and the second
part written
in 1918. Being a part of the Netherlands' commercial elite, he had audiences the
the kings of Thailand
and Cambodia. Accounts of these meetings are included
in this work.
29124.) MUNAN, HEIDI: ->Sarawak Crafts: Methods, Materials, and
Motifs. HC:Oxford University Press: Singapore,
2000. 3RD Edition 92 pgs.,
$10.95 A very fine copy in an illustrated laminated cover. No d/j. Contains 22
colour
photos and 40 b/w photos. Title is part of the Images of Asia series.
9495.) MUNSTERBERG, HUGO: ->Art of India and Southeast Asia. HC:Harry N.
Abrams, Inc.: New York, 1970. 263
pgs., $25 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Every
page contains either black & white or colour illustrations.
7501.)
MYRDAL, GUNNAR: ->Asia Drama: An inquiry into the Poverty of Nations.
HC:Twentieth Century Fund, Inc.:
New York, 1968. 2nd Edition 2284 pgs., $19.5
A three volume set, ex-library, al three copies are v/g.
28240.)
NAKANISHI, NAN: ->Enviromental Identity: Towards Sustainable Development with
Indigenous Australians.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2007. 1st Edition 130
pgs., $22.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A study of
Aborigines in Australia
and their adaption to the tropical rainforestenviroment. Author himself is a
descendant of a
samurai family and holds a docotrate in enviromental studies.
19968.) NANCE, JOHN: ->The Gentle Tasady: A Stone Age People in the Philipine
Rain Forest. HC:Quality,
Scientific and Travel Book Clubs: London, 1976. 465
pgs., $15 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
2422.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1935,
OCTOBER: ->By Motor Trail Across French Indo-China and 2. The Tricolor
Rules
the Rainbow in French Indo-China. PB: National Geographic: Washington, DC, 1935.
0 pgs., $7.5 Wraps
magazine, a v/g copy. Articles by Maynard Owen Williams,
27 color photos and 32 black & white photos, a v/g copy.
2423.) NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC 1950, OCTOBER: ->Strife Torn Indochina. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $5 A v/g
copy. Article
written by W. Robert Moore with 13 illustrations and map.
2574.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1952, SEPTEMBER: ->Indochina Faces the Dragon.
PB:National Geographic
Society: Washington, DC, 1952. 0 pgs., $5 Wraps
magazinwe, a v/g copy. Written by George W. Long and J. Baylor
4555.)
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1961, MAY: ->Indonesia: Young and Troubled Island Nation.
PB:: , . 0 pgs., $3
Article written by Helen and Frank Schreider.
2909.)
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1961, MAY: ->Indonesia: Young and Troubled Island Nation.
PB:: , . 0 pgs.,
$2.5 Article is written by Helen and Frank Schreider.
2575.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1971, MARCH: ->The Lands and Peoples of Southeast
Asia. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $2.5
A v/g plus copy. Articles by Peter T. White,
Wilhelm G. Solheim and W. E. Garrett.
4556.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 1993,
FEBRUARY: ->Mekong River. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $3 Article written by
Thomas
O'Neil with photographs by Michael Yamashita.
3416.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
MAP: ->Asia and Adjacent Areas: March, 1951. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $3 Map is drawn
to the scale of 1:15,000,000 or 236.7 miles to the inch.
2579.) NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC MAP: ->Asia: March, 1971. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $6 Light soiling, o/w a
v/g copy.
Produced by the Cartographic Division of the National Geographic
Society. Scale 1:13,8l2,480 or 280 miles to the
inch. Size 32x37. On the back
of this map, there is another map and charts titled Peoples of Mainland
Southeast
Asia. In addition, there are protrayals of different ethnic groups
with brief captions.
2580.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAP: ->Asia-Pacific,
November, 1989. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $3 A very fine copy.
Produced by the
Cartographic Division of the National Geographic Society. Scale 1:45,870,000.
Approximately 19'
2581.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAP: ->Southeast Asia,
December, 1968. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $5 A fine copy.
Compiled and drawn by the
Cartograhic Division of the National Geoggraphic Society. Scale: l:6,000,000 or
94.7
3056.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAP: ->Southeast Asia, May, 1961. PB:: ,
. 0 pgs., $4 Scale 1:8,236,800 or
130 mile to the inch. Size approximately
25x19.'
3055.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAP: ->The Far East, September, 1952.
PB:: , . 0 pgs., $4 Scale 1:7,500,000
or 118.4 miles to the inch. Size
approximately 29x40.'
8351.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: 1929, SEPTEMBER:
->Through Java in Pursuit of Color and (2) Java, Queen of
the East Indies.
PB:``: , 1929. 0 pgs., $7.5 A v/g copy. Articles written by W. Robert Moore, the
first contaiing 10
illustrations and the second 29 natural color photographs.
6490.) NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: 1955, SEPTEMBER: ->This Young Giant,
Indonesia. PB:: , . 0 pgs., $3 A v/g
copy. Written by Beverly M. Bowie and J.
Baylor Roberts with 44 illustrations, 35 in natural color.
27573.) NOOR,
Eds. ELINA & MOHAMED JAWHAR HASSAN:->Terrorism: Perspectives for the Asia
Pacific.
PB:Instittue of Strategic & International Studies: Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, 2002. 117 pgs., $15 Wraps trade ed., a
fine copy. Book contains
papers presented at a conference held in February of 2002 at Kuala Lumpur by the
Council for Security Co-operation in the Asia Pacific.
29247.) ORIENTAL
CERAMIC SOCIETY OF THE PHILLIPPINES, ->Chinese and South-East Asian White Ware
Found in the Philippines. A very fine copy in a very fine d/j. Book was
published in connection with an exhibition
presented by the Oriental Ceramic
Society of the Phillippines in Manila in March of 1993. Contains 50 colour
illustrations, 120 b/w illustrations, 17 figurines and 5 maps.
2589.)
OSBORNE, MILTON E.: ->The French Presence In Cochinchina & Cambodia: Rule and
Response, (1859-
1905). PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 1997. REP. Edition 379
pgs., $30 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. The book
does not dwell on the histoy
of the French conquest but rather focuses on the manner in which the French
governed
each country, and the effect their rule had on the Vietnamese and
Cambodians.
2184.) OSBORNE, MILTON: ->River Road to China: The Mekong
River Expediton, 1866-73. HC:George Allen &
Unwin: London, 1975. 1st Edition
249 pgs., $7.5 Discard stamp mark onk on inside back cover, o/w a v/g plus copy
in a v/g d/j. An account of the Garnier Expedition which sought to seek a trade
route up the Mekong to China.
8503.) OSBORNE, MILTON: ->The Mekong:
Turbulent Past, Undertain Future. HC:Atlantic Monthly Press: New York,
2000.
1st Edition 295 pgs., $3.95 A mint copy in a mint d/j. This is a first American
edition. The author traces the
Mekong's dramatic history through the rise and
fall of early Southeast Asian civilizations , the eras of colonization
and
exploration and the wars of the twentieth century.
28233.) PADOCH, Eds.
CHRISTINE and NANCY LEE ->Borneo In Transition: People, Forests, Conservation,
and
Development. PB:Oxford University Press: Malaysia, 2003. 2nd Edition 346
pgs., $35 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
This revised edition presents each
original article in the 1996 edition, but adds brief papers that identify and
interpret many of the major events that shook the much of the island in the late
1990s.
20673.) PAL, PRATAPADITYAl: ->The Sensuous Immortals: A Selection
of Sculptures from the Pan-Asian
Collection. PB:Los Angeles County Museum of
Art: Los Angeles. CA, n.d.. 264 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., a v/g
copy.
Exhibits for this collection were held at Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver and
Kansas City in 1978. There are 158
plates with captions in the this
publication.
8881.) PAVIE MISSION, . ->Pavie Mission Reports: Travels in Laos
and Among the Tribes of Southeast Indochina.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok,
2000. REP. Edition 446 pgs., $32.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This is Volume
6 of
the Pavie Mission Indochina Papers and this report is written by P.
Cupet who was an army explorer and joined the
Pavie Mission in 1888., .
8279.) PAVIE MISSION, ->Pavie Mission Reports: Travels in Central Vietnam and
Laos. PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2000. REP. Edition 337 pgs., $25 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. This is volume 4 of a 7 part series of the
Pavie
Mission Indochina Papers, 1879-1895. This portion of the papers were written by
J. de Malglaive and J. J.
Riviere, two Army explorers that provide an
overview of exploration work done in the central parts of Laos and
Vietnam.
Translated from the French by Walter E.J. Tips.
7653.) PAVIE MISSION,
AUGUSTE: ->Atlas of the Pavie Mission. PB:White Lotus Press: Bangkok, 1999. 193
pgs.,
$35 Wraps trade size ed., 8 by 11 and half inches, a mint copy. This
work comprises all the maps and itineraries
accompanying the texts of the
seven orginal volumes published in the series Mission Pavie Indo-Chine,
1879-1895,
Geographie et Voyages. French and English sub-titles. This is
volume 2 of a 7 part series on the Pavie Mission.
Explanatory notes to the
Atlas Maps by Walter E.J. Tips.
8554.) PAVIE MISSION, PIERRE: ->Pavie Mission
Reports: Travels in Upper Laos and on the Borders of Yunnan and
Burma.
PB:White Lotus Press: Bangkok, 2000. REP. Edition 379 pgs., $30 Wraps trade ed.,
a mint copy. This is
the fifth part of The Pavie Mission Indochina Papers
(1879-1895). Written by a Pierre Lefevre-Pontalis, he had been
attached to
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a graduate from the Ecole des langues
orientales for Annamese and
Malay and accompanied Pavie, writing reports on
the travels in upper Laos and the borders of Yunnan and Burma.
Translated by
Walter E. J. Tips.
7882.) PAVIE, AUGUSTE: ->Mission Pavie Indo-Chine
1879-1895: Geographie et voyages VII. Journal de Marche
(188-1889)-Evenements
du Siam (1891-1893). HC:White Lotus Press: Bangkok, 1999. Rep. Edition 376 pgs.,
$95
A mint copy. French text with plates from the original that was published
in 1919 by Ernest Leroux in 1919.
7813.) PAVIE, AUGUSTE: ->Pavie Mission
Exploration Work: Laos, Cambodia, Siam, Yunnan, and Vietnam..
PB:White Lotus
Press: Bangkok, 1999. 749 pgs., $39.5 Wraps trade ed., a very fine copy. This is
the first part of 7
parts of the Pavie Mission Indochina Papers, 1879-1895.
Written by Pavie himself, this provides an overview of
exploration work done
in Cambodia, Siam, Laos, and Tonkin. Translated Walter E.J. Tips.
7881.)
PAVIE, AUGUSTE: ->Travel Reports of the Pavie Mission. PB:White Lotus Press:
Bangkok, 1999. REP.
Edition 759 pgs., $39.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
This is the third OF six parts of the Pavie Mission Indochina
Papers
(1879-18950. It includes Pavie's reports on his work in in upper Laos to the
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
his vivid account of the destruction of
Luang Prabang and parts of his diaries on the 1893 Paknam Gunboat Incident
which was the pretext the French need to detach the Laotian territories from
Siam. Translated by Walter E.J. Tips.
7580.) PEFFER, NATHANIEL: ->The Far
East: A Modern History. HC:University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, MI,
1958.
489 pgs., $6 Ex-library, a v/g copy.
6541.) PEISSEL, MICHEL: ->The Last
Barbarians: The Discovery of the Source of the Mekong in Tibet. HC:Henry
Holt
& Co.: New York, 1997. 1st Edition 253 pgs., $12 PB:Souvenir Press: London,
2000. 253 pgs., $5 Wraps trade
ed., a v/g copy. An account of the 1994
discovery of the source of the Mekong by the author who has spent 40 years
traveling in Tibet.
20516.) PENDERS, C. L. M.: ->The West New
Guinea Debacle: Dutch Decolonisation and Indonesia, 1945-1962.
HC:University
of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 2002. 1st Edition 490 pgs., $15 A mint copy in a
mint d/j. The book is
a histroy which deals with the end of Dutch colonial
rule, the early years of independent Indonesia, the West New
Guinea question,
and the emergence of Papuan nationalism.
2599.) POLLOCK, J. C.: ->Earth's
Remotest End. HC:Macmillian Company: New York, 1961. 1st Edition 320 pgs.,
$12.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.. Book is divided in four parts covering areas
from Japan to Nepal. One part of 84
pages covers Burma, Thailand and Laos. In
this section, there is an excellent descriptive account of a journey into
Southern Laos among the Kha in the late 50's. Even though it is written from a
missionary perspective, it vividly
captures the places descirbed of that time
period.
27742.) POWELL, HICKMAN: ->The Last Paradise. HC:Jonathan Cape:
New York, 1930. 292 pgs., $12.5 A v/g
copy. In additon to the 292 pages,
there are 32 pages of black and white photos by Andre Rossevelt.
2603.)
PRATT, J. B.: ->The Pilgrimage of Buddism. HC:Macmilian Co.: New York, 1928. 1st
Edition 758 pgs., $35
Just rebound in fine buckram binding, some foxing spots
on inside pages, o/w a v/g plus copy.
27949.) PURANANANDA, Ed. JANE:
->The Secrets of Southeast Asian Textiles: Myth, Status, and the Supernatural.
PB:River Books Co. Ltd.: Bangkok, 2007. 215 pgs., $31.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. Book is a collection of
papers presented by 15 scholars at a symposium
held by the James. H. W. Thomspon Foundation in Bangkok in
2005. Book has
over 300 colur illustrations.
29191.) RAFFIN, ANNE: ->Youth Mobilization in
Vichy Indochina and Its Legacies, 1940-1970.a PB:Lexington
Books: Lanham, MD,
2008. 1ST Edition 268 pgs., $27.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Book focuses
mainly on the
period of World War II and its immediate aftermath and it
analyzes the causes and consequences of the the state-
sponsored partotic
youth assocations created by the French during World War II . Extensive
bibliography and with
extensive footnotes.
8560.) RAGHAVAN, Ed. V.:
->The Ramayana Tradition in Asia. HC:Sahitya Akademi: New Delhi, 1989. Rep.
Edition 727 pgs., $29.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Book consists of papers
presented at the International Seminar on
the Ramayana Tradition in Asia held
at New Delhi in 1975.
21405.) RAPPAPORT, ROY A.: ->Pigs for the
Ancestors: Ritual in the Ecology of a New Guinea People. HC:Yale
University
Press: New Haven, CT., 1968. 311 pgs., $25 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
4557.) RAWSON, PHILIP: ->The Art of Southeast Asia. HC:Frederick A. Praeger: New
York, 1967. 1st Edition 288
pgs., $12 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Contains 251
illustrations, 32 in color. Countires include Cambodia, Vietnam,
28237.)
REID, ANTHONY: ->Witnesses to Sumatra: A Travellers' Anthology. PB:Oxford
University Press: Singapore,
1995. 1st Edition 314 pgs., $24.5 Wraps trade
ed., a very fine copy. Book presents the most dramatic travel accounts
made
to Sumatran throughout its history.
30291.) REUTER, THOMAS A.:
->Custodians of the Sacred Mountains: Culturre and Society in the Highlands of
Bali. HC:University Of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 2002. 1ST Edition 400 pgs.,
$10.95 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
Book is the first comprehensive ethnography
of the Bali Aga, a large ethnic minority that occupies the island's central
highlands.
30283.) RICKLEFS, M. C.: ->The Seen and Unseen World in Java,
1726-1749: History, Literature and Islam in the
Court of Pakubuwana II.
HC:Univeristy Of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1998. 1ST Edition 391 pgs., $12.5 A
mint
copy in a mint d/j. Author explores the nexus between religious belief
and mundane behaviour in mid-eithteenth
century--exploding widely accepted
stereotypes about the role of Islam in Javanese civilisation.
4108.)
RICKOVER, RUTH MASTERS: ->Pepper, Rice, and Elephants: A Southeast Asian Journey
From Celebes to
Siam. HC:Naval Institute Press: Annapolis, MD, 1975. 308
pgs., $12.5 A v/g copy in a good plus d/j. An illustrated
and entertaining
travel account of Southeast Asia on the eve of Pearl Harbor by the wife of late
Admiral H.G.
Rickover who accompanied her. They even made a trip into Laos to
Pakse.
9266.) ROBEQUAIN, CHARLES: ->Photographic Impressions of French
Indochina: Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos in
1930. PB:White Lotus Co. Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2001. REP. Edition 172 pgs., $29.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
Contains 203 photographs of Inodchina from the 1930's. Robequain provides a
brief introduction to Inodchina that
has been translated by Walter Tips.
Originally published as 'La France Lointaine. Le Visage de la france' in 1930 in
the publication Horizons de France, Paris.
9859.) ROBINSON, HARRY: ->Monsoon
Asia: A Geographical Survey. HC:Frederick A. Praeger Publishers: New
York,
1967. Rev. Edition 561 pgs., $15 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
27504.) ROBSON,
CRAUGl ->A Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia: Thailand, Penninsular Malaysia,
Singapore,
Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. HC:Princeton University
Press: Princeton, 2000. 1st Edition 504 pgs.,
$69.95 A mint copy in a mint
d/j. This work illustrates and describes 1,251 species found in the coutries
named in
the title.
26471.) ROSALDO, Ed. RENATO: ->Cultural Citizenship in
Island Southeast Asia: Nation and Belonging in the
Hinterlands. HC:University
of California Press: Berkeley, 2003. 1st Edition 228 pgs., $10 PB:University of
California
Press: Berkeley, 2003. 1ST Edition 228 pgs., $6 A mint copy. Wraps
a trade size ed., a very fine copy.
2634.) ROSINGER, LAWRENCE K. and
ASSOCIATES:->The State of Asia: A Contemporary Survey. HC:Alfred A.
Knopf:
New York, 1953. 2nd Edition 546 pgs., $7.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Chapter on
Indochina by Hammer and
Thailand by Thompson. A very good overall survey as
of 1953.
7661.) ROUX, EMILE: ->Searching for the Sources of the Irrawaddy
with Prince Henri d'Orleans from Hanoi to
Calcutta Overland. PB:White Lotus
Press: Bangkok, 1999. REP. Edition 267 pgs., $32.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. The author was a geographer and a lieutenant of the French Navy who
accompanied d'Orleans on his
exploration for the sources of the Irrawaddy.
9035.) SALISBURY, CHARLOTTE Y.: ->Asian Diary: A Personal Record of a Trip to
the Far East. HC:Charles
Scribner's Sons: New York, 1967. 158 pgs., $12 A v/g
plus copy in a v/g plus d/j. Written in diary form on a trip to
20990.)
SALOMON, RICHARD: ->Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara: The British Library
Kharosthi Fragments.
HC:University of Washington Press: Seattle, 1999. 273
pgs., $25 A mint copy in a mint d/j. The book provides a
detailed description
and a survey of the contents of the 29 scrolls recently acquired by the British
Library. Book
contains 59 fig., a glossary and in extensive list of
references.
4940.) SANDERS, SOL: ->A Sense of Asia. HC:Charles Scribner's
Sons: New York, 1969. 339 pgs., $2.99 A v/g
copy in a v/g d/j. Saunders
writes specifically as to the role the U.S. must play in Asia. He was a very
knowledgable
21416.) SARGENT, WYN: ->People of the Valley: Life with a
Cannibal Tribe in New Guinea. HC:Random House:
New York, 1974. 2nd Edition
302 pgs., $12.5 Remainder mark bottom edge, o/w a v/g copy in a v/g d/j. An
account
of a photo-journalist sojourn's in the Baliem Valley in Indonesian.
32061.) SARRANT, ALBERT: ->Indochina. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2010.
REP. Edition 176 pgs., $35 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Text is in French
and English as originally it was published in French only in 1930. Contains
the 96 illustrations of the original edition and in this reprint, 96 post cards
dating back to the early 1900s are
included. Publication of this book was for
the purpose of attacting tourist to Indochine.
2640.) SCALAPINO, Ed.
ROBERT A.: ->The Communist Revoluton In Asia: Tactics, Goals and Achievements.
HC:Prentice-Hall, Inc.: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,, 1965. 2nd Edition 405 pgs., $10
Light spots top edge, o/w a v/g
2201.) SCHAAF, C. HART and RUSSELL H.
FIFIELD:->The Lower Mekong: Challenge to Cooperation in Southeast
Asia. PB:D.
Van Nostrand Co.: Princeton, N.J., 1963. 136 pgs., $5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g
copy.
2641.) SCHECTER, JERROLD: ->The New Face of Buddha: Buddhism and
Politcal Power in Southeast Asia.
HC:Coward-McCann, Inc.: New York, 1967. 1st
Edition 300 pgs., $12.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Book explores the
fusion of
religion and politics in contemporary Buddhism. Written by a correspondent for
Time.
20147.) SCHILLER, ANNE: ->Small Sacrifices: Religious Change and
Cultural Identity Among the Ngaju of
Indonesia. HC:Oxford University Press:
New York, 1997. 1st Edition 178 pgs., $12 PB:Oxford University Press: New
York, 1997. 1st Edition 178 pgs., $6 A mint copy. Wraps a trade size ed., a mint
copy.
7790.) SCHLOSSSTEIN, STEVEN: ->Asia's New Little Dragons: The
Dynamic Emergence of Indonesia, Thailand,
and Malaysia. HC:Contemporary
Books: Chicago, 1991. 370 pgs., $10 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
27354.)
SCHOBER, Ed. JULIANE: ->Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of south and
Southeast Asia.
HC:Univeristy of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1997. 1st
Edition 366 pgs., $9.95 A mint copy in a mint d/j. Book is
an
interdisciplinary collecton of essays that explores the biographical genre of
the Buddhist Traditons of South and
Southeast Asia.
20289.) SCHWARZ, Eds.
JURGEN, WILFRIED A. HERRMANU, and HANNS-FRANK SELLER:->Maritime Strategies in
Asia. PB:White Lotus Press Ltd.: Bangkok, 2002. 655 pgs., $42.5 Wraps trade ed.,
a mint copy. This is a major
study on maritime strategies in the Asian region
and the technical co-operation possibilities with German maritime
industries.
It provides an up-to-date and comprehensive assessment of the maritime strategic
concepts and the naval
capabilities of the coastal countries of the
Asia-Pacific region.
5367.) SEAGRAVE, STERLING: ->The Marcos Dynasty.
HC:Harper & Row: New York, 1988. 1st Edition 485 pgs.,
$1.99 A v/g plus copy
in a v/g plus d/j.
2645.) SHAPLEN, ROBERT: ->Time Out of Hand: Revolution
and Reaction in Southeast Asia. HC:Harper & Row:
New York, 1969. 1st Edition
465 pgs., $4.95 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
20521.) SHIRAISHI, Ed. SAYA:
->Reading Southeast Asia. PB:Cornell SEAP Publications: Ithaca, NY, 1990. 188
pgs., $20.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. In this publication, a collection of
Japanese scholars examine the
literature of and about Southeast Asia and its
relationship to culture, history, and politics.
22940.) SHIRAISHI, Ed.
TAKAHI: ->Approaching Suharto's Indonesia From the Margins. PB:Cornell Southeast
Asia
Program: Ithaca, NY, 1994. 153 pgs., $16 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
5619.) SHIRAISHI, Eds. SAYA and TAKASHI: ->The Japanese in Colonial Southeast
Asia. PB:Cornell Southeast
Asia Program: Ithaca, NY, 1993. 172 pgs., $17.5
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
26352.) SIEGEL, Eds. JAMES T. & AUDREY R.
KAHIN: ->Southeast Asia Over Three Generations: Essays Presented
to Benedict
R. O'G. Anderson. PB:Cornell SEAP Program: Ithaca, NY, 2003. 398 pgs., $29.95
Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. Contains 17 essays dealings with a number of
countries in Sooutheast Asia.
23363.) SIEGEL, JAMES: ->Shadow and Sound:
the Historical Thought of a Sumatran People. HC:Unvieristy of
Chicago Press:
Chicago, 1979. 265 pgs., $12 A v/g plus copy in a v/g d/j. The book is a study
of the Atjehnese
people living in northern Sumatra and their treatment of
history through two epics and a folktale.
30246.) SITTHU, HTILAR: ->O
Withered Leaf From the River Mekong and Other Poems. Wraps trade ed., though
it is the size of American mass market editoins, a v/g copy. Title received the
Sarpay Beikman award for the potry
book of the year 1961. Indochina Venute
Forum of Japan acclaimed author to be The Great Poet Laureate.the
2649.)
SITWELL, SACHEVERELL: ->Great Temples of the East: The Wonders of Cambodia,
India, Siam and Nepal.
HC:Ivan Obolensky, Inc.: New York, 1963. 1st Edition
284 pgs., $12.5 A v/g copy in a good d/j. Front of d/j had
been torn and
repaired resulting in creasing of front.
2668.) SMITH, Ed. ROGER M.:
->Southeast Asia: Documents of Politcal Development and Change. HC:Cornell
University Press: Ithaca, N.Y., 1974. 608 pgs., $12 A v/g plus copy in a v/g
d/j. Excellent reference for the events
9881.) SOTHEBY'S CATALOGUE:
->Indian and Southeast Asian Art. PB:Sotheby's: New York, 1994. 184 pgs.,
$12.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Sale for June 4, 1994, 384 items listed.
7856.) SOUTHEAST ASIA CHRONICLE and PACIFIC RESEARCH: ->Changing Role of
Southeast Asian Women.
PB:SEA Resourse Center & Pacific Studies Center:
Berkely & Mountian View, CA, 1979. 27 pgs., $4 A v/g copy. This
is a special
joint issue of the Southeast Resource Center and Pacific Research Center.
28303.) SPECTOR, RONALD H.: ->In the Ruins of Empire: The Japanese Surrender
and the Battle for Postwar Asia.
HC:Random House: New York, 2007. BC Edition
358 pgs., $12.5 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
2670.) ST CARTMAIL, KEITH:
->Exodus Indochina. PB:Heinemann Publishers: New Zealand, 1983. 309 pgs.,
$7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. Book describes the plight of refugees as they
fled from Indochina.
2674.) STEINBERG, Ed. DAVID JOEL: ->In Search of
Southeast Asia. PB:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI,
1987. REV.
Edition 590 pgs., $25 Wraps a trade size ed., a mint copy. Contributors to this
volume are David K.
Wyatt, Robert h. Taylor, John R. W. Smail, Alexander
Woodside, William R. Roff, David Joel Steinberg, and David
P. Chandler.
32890.) STEPHEN, MICHELE: ->Desire, Divine and Demonic: Balinese Mysticism in
the Paintings of I Ketut and I
Gusti Nyoman Mirdana. HC:University of Hawaii
Press: Honolulu, HI, 2005. 1ST Edition 179 pgs., $17.5 A mint
26599.)
STONOR, CHARLES: ->The Sherpa and the Snowman. HC:Hollis & Carter: London, 1955.
1st Edition 209
pgs., $10 A v/g copy in a v/g /dj.
3369.) SUGIYAMA,
Eds. SHINYA and MIGAGROS C, GUERRERO:->International Commercial Rivalry in
Southeast
Asia in the INterwar Period. PB:Yale University Southeast Asia
Studies: New Haven, Ct., 1994. 1st Edition 222
pgs., $19.95 Wraps trade size
ed., mint as purchased new. A collection of eight essays that provide an overall
picture
of the international economic rivalry which arose in Southeast Asia
in the 1920s and 1930s, and to evaluate in a
wider historical perspective the
significance of Japan's southward advance into the area.
4564.) SWAAN,
WIM: ->Lost Cities of Asia. HC:G.P. Putnam's Sons: New York, 1966. 1st Edition
175 pgs., $15 A
v/g copy in a v/g d/j. The book covers the lost cities in
Ceylon, Burma and Cambodia. Photographs are both in color
and black and
white, 103 plates and 18 illustrations.
9376.) SWEARER, DONALD K.:
->Southeast Asia. PB:Dushkin Publishing Group: Guilford, CT, 1984. 118 pgs., $6
Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
21569.) TANNENBAUM, Eds. NICOLA and CORNELIA
ANN KAMMERER:->Founders' Cults in Southeast Asia:
Ancestors, Polity, and
Identity. PB:Yale Southeast Asia Studies: New Haven, CT., 2003. 1st Edition 373
pgs., $27
Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. This study analyzes founders' cults
as political rituals in the uplands and lowlands of
mainland and insular
Southeast Asia, treated both as a region and as the locus of particular social,
religious, and
political histories.
21582.) TAPP, NICHOLAS and DON
COHN: ->The Tribal Peoples of Southwest China: Chinese Views of the Other
Within. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2003. 1st Edition 145 pgs., $45 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Book contains
a collection of paintings from the Miao
albums of the late 18th and 19th centuries that provide a wealth of
ethnographic detail on the ordinary, everyday lives of people like the Hmong and
other Miao groups, the Yao and
the Yi. A text accompanies each plate which
are in color. There are 53 full page color plates.
21421.) TAPP,
NICHOLAS: ->The Hmong of China: Context, Agency, and the Imaginary. PB:Brill
Academic
Publishers, Inc.: Boston, 2003. 1st Edition 538 pgs., $48 Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Study is based on Nicholas
Tapp's extensive fieldwork
in a Hmong village in Sichuan in China..
25927.) TARLING, NICHOLAS:
->Britain, Southeast Asia and the Impact of the Korean War. PB:Univeristy of
Singapore Press: Singapore, 2005. 538 pgs., $29.5 Wraps trade ed., slight
soiling bottom edge of back cover, o/w a
very fine copy. This volume by
Tarling discusses Britian's policy toward Southeast Asua in the period of
1950-1955.
9553.) TAYLOR, Ed. R. H.: ->The Politics of Elections in
Southeast Asia. PB:Cambridge University Press: New
York, 1996. 1st Edition
256 pgs., $12.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy. This book brings together 10
case studies of
multiparty elections since the 1940s held in Indonesia,
Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Burma, Thailand, and
Cambodia.
9855.)
TAYLOR, Ed. ALICE: ->Focus On Southeast Asia. HC:Praeger Publishers: New York,
1972. 229 pgs., $10
PB:Praeger Publishers: New York, 1972. 229 pgs., $6
Ex-library, a v/g copy in a v/g d/j. Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.
Book is
published in cooperation with the American Geographical Society.
9105.)
TAYLOR, Ed. NORA A.: ->Studies in Southeast Asian Art: Essays in Honor of
Stanley J. O'Connor.
PB:Southeast Asia Program Publications: Ithaca, NY,
2000. 243 pgs., $39.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. The
contributors in this
book study the creation, use, and local significance of works of art,
illumination the many complex
lings between an object's aesthetic qualities
and its origins in a community.
27481.) TAYLOR, ERIC: ->Musical
Instruments of South-East Asia. HC:Oxford University Press: Kuala Lumpur, 2004.
4th Edition 84 pgs., $9.95 A very fine copy with laminated cover.
Title is
part of the Images of Asia series.
5777.) TENHULA, JOHN: ->Voices from
Southeast Asia: The Refugee Experience in the United States. HC:Holmes &
Meier Publishers: New York, NY, 1991. 247 pgs., $10 A v/gplus copy in a plus
d/j. Book is part of the Ellis Island
series and tells the stories of
Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian refugees.
21430.)
THEOPHILE, Eds. ERICH and NIELS GUTSCHOW: ->The Sulima Pagoda: East Meets West
in the
Restoration of a Nepalese Temple. PB:Weatherhill: Turnbull, CT, n.d..
138 pgs., $24.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. A collection of nine experts
on approaches to restoraton of historical buildings, focusing on the Sulima
Pagoda
in the Katamandu Valley. Well illustrated.
8832.) THOREL, CLOVIS:
->Agriculture and Ethnobotany of the Mekong Basin. PB:White Lotus Co., Ltd.:
Bangkok,
2001. REP. Edition 225 pgs., $24.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
This is the fourth volume of the Mekong
Exploration Commission Report that
was conducted during the years of 1866-1868. It presents an overview of
agriculture, horticulture, forestry, dye and textile plants, medicinal plants,
and discusses the main trade crops of the
countries of the wider Mekong
Valley, including Yunnan, Vietnam, Laos, northeast Thailand, and Cambodia.
27527.) THURGOOD, Ed. GRAHAM W.: ->Papers From the Ninth Annual Meeting
of the Southeast Asian Linguistics
Society, 1999. PB:Arizona State
University, SEAsian Studies: Tempe, AZ, 2001. 392 pgs., $10 Wraps trade ed., a
4467.) TILMAN, Ed. ROBERT O.: ->Man, State and Society in Contemporary Southeast
Asia. PB:Praeger
Publishers, Inc.: New York, 1969. 631 pgs., $6 Wraps trade
ed., soiling outer edges, o/w a v/g copy. Book contains a
2545.) TIME
LIFE BOOKS, ->Southeast Asia. HC:Time, Inc..: Alexandria, VA, 1987. 160 pgs.,
$10 A fine copy.
Countries covered are Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore,
Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia. Book is part of the
23992.)
TIME-LIFE, Eds. ->Southeast Asia: A Past Regained. HC:Time-Life Books:
Alexandria, VA, 1995. 1st
Edition 168 pgs., $2.95 A mint copy.
23773.)
TINGLEY, NANCY: ->Doris Duke: The Southeast Asian Art Collection. HC:Foundation
for Southeast Asian Art
& Culture: New York, 2003. 104 pgs., $35 A mint copy
in a mint d/j. This book contains 76 color plates and 20
4941.) TINKER,
HUGH: ->South Asia: A Short History. PB:University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu,
HI., 1990. 2nd
Edition 290 pgs., $7.5 Wraps trade ed., a v/g plus copy.
2689.) TRAGER, Ed. FRANK N.: ->Marxism In Southeast Asia: A Study of Four
Countries. HC:Stanford University:
Stanford, Ca., 1959. 381 pgs., $12 A v/g
copy. John Seabury Thomson writes on Burma, David A. Wilson on
Thailand, I.
Milton Sacks on Vietnam and Jeanne S. Mintz on Indonesia. Trager defines the
study and gives a
historical overview on the impact of Marxism.
20406.)
TURTON, Ed. ANDREW: ->South-East Asia. HC:Danbury Press: , 1973. 144 pgs., $6
Library binding, a v/g
plus copy. This is volume eleven of the Peoples of the
Earth series. Every country in Southeast Asia is included in
this volume,
including some major tribal groups that live in several countries such as the
Hmong.
8568.) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: ->United States Policy
Toward Asia. PB:Government Printing
Office: Washingotn, DC, 1966. 582 pgs.,
$10 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy.[ This is a report of the Subcommittee on
the
Far East and Pacific of Committee on Foreign Affairs.
20453.) U.S.
SENATE: COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS: ->Security Agreements and Commitments
Abroad.
PB:Government Printing Office: Washington, DC, 1970. 28 pgs., $2.5
Wraps photocopeied print, a v/g plus copy.
This is a report to the Committee
On Foreign Relations by the Subcommittee On Security Agreements and
Commitments Abroad. Countries included are Philippines, Laos, Thailand, and
others. Does not cover Vietnam.
20137.) U.S. SENATE: COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN
RELATIONS: ->United States Security Agreements and
Commitments Abroad: The
Republic of the Philippines. PB:Government Printing Office: Washington, DC,
1971.
362 pgs., $10 Wraps original in sprial binding, a v/g copy. Hearings
werre held beginning on September 30th, 1969.
Portions of the hearing remain
classified.
2703.) U.S. SENATE: SUBCOMMITTEE ON SECURITY AGREEMENTS and
COMMITMENTS ABROAD: ->Report to
the Committee On Foreign Relations: U.S.
Senate. PB:Goverment Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 1970. 28
6462.)
UNION OF BURMA PUBLICATION, ->The Forest Manual. HC:Union of Burma: Rangoon,
1961. 321 pgs.,
$25 Ex-library, rebound, a v/g copy. This publication
contains The Forest Act ( Burma Act IV, 1902) as amended
byt he Forest
Amemdment Act (Burma Act IV, 1906) and the Forest Amendment Act (Burma Act I,
1912), by the
Devolution Act, 1920 (India Act No. XXXVIII of 1920), by the
Government of Burma (Adaptation of Laws) Order,
1937, by the Burma Laws
(Adaptation) Act, 1940 (Burma Act XXVII,) 1940 and by the Forest (Amendment)
Acts,
1926, 1938, and 1941 and the Rules, Notifications and Orders
ThereUnder.
20989.) VAN FENEMA, JOYCE, JIM SUPANGKAT, ALICE GUILLERMO,
CID REYES, SUSIE WONG, AND APINAN-
>Southeast Asian Art Today. HC:Roeder
Publications Pte. Ltd.: Singapore, 1996. 256 pgs., $25 A mint copy in a
mint
d/j. This volume introduces the works and ideas of the most promising artists of
Southeast Asia as they seek to
explore the forms and functions borrowed from
Western cultural traditions. Well illustrated with richly colored
illustrations. Countries included are Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,
Singapore, and Thailand.
22768.) VAN KOOIJ, KAREL R.: ->ABIA South and
Southeast Asian Art and Archaeology Index, Volume I.
HC:Kegan Paul
International: London, 1999. 597 pgs., $15 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
2707.) VANDENBOSCH, AMRY and RICHARD A. BUTWELL:->Southeast Asia Among the World
Powers.
HC:University of Kentucky Press: Lexington, 1958. 360 pgs., $6
Ex-library, a soiling of outside cover, o/w a v/g
26319.) VICKERS,
ADRIAN: ->Travelling to Bali: Four Hundred Years of Journeys. PB:Oxford
University Press:
Kuala Lumpur, 1994. 278 pgs., $25 Wraps trade ed., a fine
copy. An anthology covering 400 years of journeys,
including reports of the
1597 Dutch first fleet, Francois Valentijn's baroque account of slavery and
sodomy, and the
reflections of balinese writers on what was happening to
their island in the 1970s and 1980s.
28517.) VICKERS, Ed. ADRIAN: ->Being
Modern in Bali: Image and Change. Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. A
collection
of eight essays organized around the theme of perceptions of modernity and
tradition in Bali.
2710.) VON DER MEHDEN, FRED R.: ->South-East Asia:
1930-1970, The Legacy of Colonialism and Nationalism.
PB:W. W. Norton & Co.:
New York, 1974. 1st Edition 144 pgs., $7.5 rWraps trade ed., a v/g copy. Book is
part of
28039.) VON SCHERZER, KARL: ->With the Austrian Frigate Novara in the
Nicobar Islands (1858). PB:White Lotus
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2004. Rep. Edition 114
pgs., $19.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Work is excerpted from the popular
version of a report by Dr. von Scherzer on the round-the-world expedition
carried out between 1857 and 1859 that
was sponsored by the Austrian
government.,
23705.) WAGNER, ROY: ->An Anthropology of the Subject:
Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning
and Significance for the
World of Anthropolog HC:Univeristy of California Press: Berkeley, 2001. 1st
Edition 267
27761.) WAHSALFELAH, SITI NORKHALBI HAJI: ->Textiles and
Identity in Brunei Darussalam. PB:White Lotus
Ltd.: Bangkok, 2007. 132 pgs.,
$39.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This study examines the role traditional
textiles
have played in modern Brunei Darusalam. Book includes 75 color
photogrpahs.
2711.) WAIN, BARRY: ->The Refused: The Agony of the
Indochina Refugees. HC:Simon & Schuster: Nw York, 1981.
1st Edition 288 pgs.,
$7.5 A v/g copy in a v/g d/j.
22974.) WALKER, III WILLIAM O.: ->Opium and
Foreign: The Anglo-American Search for Order in Asia: 1912-1954.
HC:University of NOrth Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC, 1991. 1st Edition 345
pgs., $12.5 A fine copy in a fine d/j.
Book sets opium as a foreign policy
issue within the context of opium as a social and economic problem.
29909.) WANGSGARD, Ed. DAVID B.: ->Culture and Development in Southeast Asia.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.:
Bangkok, 2008. 1ST Edition 2550 pgs., $37.5 Wraps trade
ed., a mint copy. A collection of papers on 5 ethnic
groups in Thailand
including the Lahu, the Lue , the Palaung, the Thai and the Black Tai. Further
chapters address
the Toraya of Sulawesi, Indonesia: the Kalinga of Luzon, the
Philippines: the Giay, Hmong and Dao of Lao Cai
Province, Vietnam: and Nung
Phan Sling of Lang Son Province, Vietnam.
2716.) WARNER, DENIS: ->The Last
Confucian. HC:Angus & Robertson Ltd.: London, 1963. 274 pgs., $12
PB:Penguin
Books: Middlesex, England, 1964. 327 pgs., $5 A v/g copy. Wraps a mass market
ed., a v/g copy.
27358.) WATSON, C. W. and ROY ELLEN: ->Understanding
Witchcraft and Sorcery in Southeast Asia. HC:University
of Hawaii Press:
Honolulu, HI, 1993. 1st Edition 220 pgs., $5 A mint copy in a mint d/j.
2718.) WAUGH, ALEC: ->Hot Countries. HC:Quinn & Boden Co.: Rahway, N.J., 1930.
304 pgs., $15 Literary Guild
edition, a v/g copy. Woodcuts by Lynd Ward.
Account of travels to Tahiti, Siam, Martinque and Ceylon.
27355.) WEINER,
JAMES F.: ->The Lost Drum: The Myth of Sexuality in Papua New Guinea and Beyond.
PB:University of Wisconsin Press: Madison, WI, 1995. 1st Edition 199 pgs., $1.99
Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Book
provides a provocative analysis of myth
and ritual in Papua New Guinea societies.
2913.) WELLS, CARVETH: ->Six
Years in the Malay Jungle. HC:Doubleday & Co.: New York, 1925. 261 pgs., $12
A v/g copy. py. Account of an engineer who went to the Malay Peninsula to survey
for a railroad route in 1913 and
he had to remain there for 7 years because
of the outbreak of World War I.
9840.) WHITFIELD, SUSAN: ->Life Along the
Silk Road. PB:University of California Press: Berkeley, CA, 1999. 2nd
Edition
242 pgs., $15.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. Book ecounts the history of the
easter Silk Road, from
Samarkand to Chang'an. Illustrated and photos.
32488.) WHYTE, B. R.: ->The Railway Atlas of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.
PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok,
2010. 1ST Edition 224 pgs., $47.5 Wraps trade
ed., a mint copy. Book presents detailed maps depicting every
knownrailway,
tramway and mass transit line, public or private, past and present in these 3
countries.They are
bilingual maps that locate and name every station in both
local and Romanized scripts. It also provides a detailed
commentary on their
conception and construction, notable features such as tunnels, bridges and spurs
as well as a
chronology, station listing, and reference list. Includes also
stories on such noted railways as the Khone Island
railway in Laos, the two
Japanese Death Railways to Burma and special King Rama VI's personal tramway to
his
32876.) WIJAYA, MADE: ->Architecture of Bali: A Source Book of
Traditional and Modern Forms. A mint copy in a
mint d/j. Author draw on his
archives over the past 30 years to present a visual study of Balinese
architecture: its
Origins, elements, variations and vararies.
26351.)
WILLFORD, Eds. ANDREW C. & KENNETH M. GEORGE:->Spirited Politics: Religion and
Public Life in
Contemporary Southeast Asia. PB:Cornell SEAP Program: Ithaca,
NY, 2005. 210 pgs., $28.5 Wraps trade ed., a
mint copy. The essays in this
book throws light on predicaments that spring from the intersection of religion,
ethnicity,
and nationalism in contemporary Southeast Asian public life.
Countries covered are Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand,
and the Philippines.
6109.) WILLIAMS, LEA: ->Southeast Asia: A History. HC:Oxford University Press:
New York, 1976. 299 pgs., $10
Sale stamp on foreedge, o/w a v/g copy in a v/g
d/j. Another copy, $6.00, several pages have penciled underlining,
21389.) WILSON, A. JEYARATNAM: ->S. J. V. Chelvanayakam and the Crisis of Sri
Lankan Tamil Nationalism,
1947-1977: A Political Biography. HC:Unvieristy of
Hawaii Press: Honolulu, HI, 1994. 149 pgs., $10 A mint copy
28515.)
WINARTO, YUNITA TRIWARDANI: ->Seeds of Knowledge: The Beginning of Integrated
Pest Managmeent
in Java. Wraps trade ed., a fine copy. An account of how rice
farmers in Java experienced rice stem borers and the
how pest management
procedures led to changes in the farmers' knowledge of pests, followed by change
in their
pracitces of farming.
20036.) WINZELER, Ed. ROBERT L.:
->Indigenous Peoples and the State: Politics, Land, and Ethnicity in the
Malyayan Peninsula and Borneo. HC:Yale Southeast Asia Studies: New Haven, CT,
1997. 316 pgs., $25 A mint
copy. Book contains 10 essays related to the
indigenous minorities of the Malayan Peninsula and Borneo.
30194.)
WOLTERS, O. W.: ->Early Southeast Asia: Selected Essays. Wraps trade ed., a mint
copy. A collection of
11 essays. Craig J. Reynolds was the editor for this
publication.
6282.) YAMADA, ISAMU: ->Tropical Rain Forests of Southeast
Asia: A Forest Ecologist's View. PB:University of
Hawai'i Press: Honolulu,
1997. 1st Edition 392 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy.
8358.)
YATES, STEVE: ->The Nature of Borneo. HC:Facts On File: New York, 1992. 1st
Edition 208 pgs., $12
Remainder mark bottom edge, o/w a v/g plus copy in a
v/g d/j. Book has a very incisive text and excellent color
photographs by
Terry Domico which closely examine the facts and myths of Borneo.
20459.)
YEAGER, RUTH MARIE and MARK IVAN JACOBSON:->Textiles of Western Timor: Regional
Variations in
Historical Perspective. PB:White Lotus Ltd.: Bangkok, 2002. 324
pgs., $59.95 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. This is
a comprehensive study of
the varied textile traditons of the people of Western Timor. Book contains nerly
150 black
and white photos, 33 maps, 26 gfigures showing comparative motifs
by type or locations, and 240 color photographs
of textiles.
22937.)
YOUNG, KEN: ->Islamic Peasants and the State: The 1908 Anti-Tax Rebellion in
West Sumaatra. PB:Yale
Southeast Asia Studies: New Haven, CT, 1994. 361 pgs.,
$24.5 Wraps trade ed., a mint copy. An account of the
25455.) YOUNG,
MICHALE W.: ->Magicians of Manumanua: Living Myth in Kalauna. HC:University of
California
Press: Berkeley, CA, 1983. 1st Edition 317 pgs., $17.5 A v/g plus
copy in a v/g plus d/j.
6345.) YOUNGBLOOD, ROBERT: ->Marcos Against the
Church: Economic Development and Political Repression in
the Philippines.
HC:Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY, 1990. 211 pgs., $12.5 A fine copy in a
fine d/j.
31562.) YUKIO, Eds. HAYASHI and THONGSA SAYAVONGKHAMDY:
->Cultural Diversity and Conservation in the
Making of Mainland Southeast
Asia and Southwestern China: Regional Dynamics in the Past and Present. Wraps
trade ed., a mint copy. Most of the papers deal with topics related to Thailand,
Laos with several on Yunnan
Province. Papers were given at a conference held
In Luang Prabang in February of 2002.
9745.) YUKIO, Eds. HAYASHI and YANG
GUANGYUAN: ->Dynamic of Ethnic Cultures Across National Boundaries in
Southwestern China and Mainland Southeast Asia: Relations, Societies, and
PB:Ming Muang Printing House:
Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2000. 277 pgs., $25 Wraps
trade ed., a fine copy. Book is a collection of revised papers
originally
presented at an international workshop on 'Dynamics of Ethnic Cultures Across
National Boundaries in
Southwestern China and Mainland Southeast Asia held at
Kunming, China in 1999.
23945.) ZAGORIA, Ed. DONALD S.: ->Soviet
Policy in East Asia. PB:Yale Univeristy Press: New Haven, CT, 1982.
2nd
Edition 360 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. A collection of essay,
including one chapter on Southeast Asia
2733.) ZASLOFF, Ed. JOSEPH J.:
->Postwar Indochina: Old Enemies and New Allies. PB:Foreign Service Institute:
Washington, D.C., 1988. 290 pgs., $6 Wraps trade ed., a v/g copy. A publication
of the Foreign Service Institute.
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