Scottish photographer John Thomson (1837-1921) was one of the most influential photographers of the 19th century and a pioneer of photojournalism.
The most comprehensive and detailed study and representation of the Tai people, with stunning photographs and beautifully presented.
Diverse and fascinating stories of people who made Maymyo their summer escape, including previously-unpublished material.
Important new research into highly collectable Malay silver. Hundreds of items photographed and catalogued, many from private collections never before published.
A Night Full of Stars is an award-winning novel by V.Vinicchayakul, one of Thailand's most foremost novelists, and the author of over 100 novels.
A beautiful and lavishly illustrated (with over 150 pieces of lacquerware, some from private collections rarely seen), new study of lacquerware from Southeast Asia. Includes both utilitarian and sacred items. New essays by two of the world's preeminent authorities on lacquerware.
Don Stadtner writes an authoritative, insightful and yet imminently readable history of the sacred sites across Sri Lanka, not only Buddhist, but Hindu, Christian and Islamic too.
An exciting novel set in the volatile south of Thailand. The thrilling sequel to 2022's Beads on a String.
Homo Gaia is written by lifelong environmentalist and citizen scientist, who wishes to pass on a thin strand of hope to the next generation.
A fascinating and diverse collection of travel writings from visitors to Bangkok 1895-1935. Richly illustrated with contemporary artwork and photographs.
Through documentary photography, A Life in Shadows by Constantine Korsovitis, illustrates the sophistication and value of shadow theatre and its creators
A brilliantly entertaining collection of character studies, written with warmth and humour, that reflect the changing fortunes of Burmese life. All friends of Burma will find this book hugely. Entertaining and enthralling.