 |
| Books |
 |
|
| |
|
|

Welcome
\ Shopping \ Books
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
| |
| Showing
1-5 of 21 total matches. |
|
|
The
Beauty of Fired Clay : Ceramics from Burma, Cambodia,
Laos, and Thailand
Hiromu Honda, Noriki Shimazu,
Dawn F. Rooney (Introduction)

Our Price:
$170.00
The Honda Collection is one
of the finest private collections of South-East Asian
ceramics ever assembled, including over 350 pieces that
span some 4,000 years from the Neolithic period to the
seventeenth century. This English edition of the collection
catalogue includes over 300 illustrations, many in full
color, and an informative introduction.
|
 |
The Commercialized Crafts of Thailand : Hill Tribes and
Lowland Villages : Collected Articles (Consumasian Book
Series)
Erik Cohen

Our Price: $19.95
This volume brings together two decades of research into
the process of commercialization of the folk crafts of
Thailand: the conditions of its emergence, the parties
involved in its development, the changes in the processes
and organization of production which accompany it, and
the transformations in appearance and meaning which the
products undergo as a result of their commercialization.
|
 |
Buddhist Stupa (Phra Chedi) Architecture of Thailand
Karl Dohring, Walter E. J. Tips
(Translator)

Our Price: $17.95
This book is the most exhaustive study ever done by a
Western researcher on the Buddhist edifices known in Thailand
as phra chedi. Karl Dohring, who worked in Siam during
the early decades of the twentieth century, personally
visited phra chedi or stupa edifices in various Bangkok
temples: He traces the origins of this peculiar building,
dis-cusses its uses, and ex-amines its place in Thai Buddhist
temple com-plexes.
|
 |
The Art of Southeast Asia : Cambodia Vietnam Thailand
Laos Burma Java Bali (World of Art)
Philip S. Rawson

List Price: $16.95
Our Price: $15.25
You Save: $1.70 (10%)
Paperback - 288 pages Reprint edition (October 1990) Thames
& Hudson; ISBN: 0500200602 ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.81
x 8.29 x 5.92
|
 |
The Emerald Buddha Conspiracy
Benjamin Izell


Our Price: $23.00
This is a novel of international intrigue based largely
in Thailand and inspired by the actual existence of a
jade statue of Buddha that is venerated and carefully
guarded as a national treasure. The story describes the
secret theft of the statue, the replacement of the actual
statue with a close reproduction of it, and the threat
by a revolutionary force to reveal the secret and thus
topple the government.
|
| |
|
Back to
Top
|
|
|
|
|