Exploring Old Bangkok takes the visitor around all the most important sights as well as explaining the meaning of lesser-known landmarks such as the Pig memorial or the Monument to the Expeditionary Force.
This book provides a glimpse under the curtain into the netherworld of the ancient Burmese performing arts. Backstage Mandalay reveals the private rituals of classical Burmese performers as they prepare for all-night festivals in upper Burma.
A beautifully atmospheric novel set against he backdrop of Bangkok, a story of politics, power and greed, and the search for meaning, and redemption.
This lavishly illustrated guide to highly collectoble Thai Silverware and Nielloware. With over 400 photographs this stunning guide is both essential for the collector as well as the newcomer to these beautiful objects.
Photographer and longtime Japan resident captures stunning images of Japan's many UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Important new study on mural painting; includes essays by the world's leading academics and researchers in this field.
A lavishly illustrated, authoritative and lively text by Vietnamese-British historian Dr Vu Hong Lien of the ancient capital of Vietnam, Hue, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1993.
Siam at the turn of the 19th century. Four families in the southern peninsula of Siam (Thailand) are tied together by ambition, revenge, love and tragedy.
A fascinating study of Angkor in the modern era. How it survived the Pol Pot regime and looters to become one of the most visited destinations in the world.
The world renowned collection of the Ho Chi Minh Museum lavishly presented in over 340 stunning colour photographs.
Scottish photographer John Thomson (1837-1921) was one of the most influential photographers of the 19th century and a pioneer of photojournalism.