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Local Descriptionpp xvi, 438. complete with 2 coloured plates, all engravings, illustrations and folded map. Half calf with decorative gilt spine. Some wear to extremities. Neat gilt stamp on front board. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Foxing to title page, otherwise good. DescriptionTemples and Elephants, the Narrative of a Journey of Exploration Through Upper Siam and Lao. Carl Bock was a Norwegian natural scientist whose journeys to northern Thailand and Laos had the support of H.M. King Chulalongkorn. This text is an account of the people with whom he travelled, and an exploration of the personality of a typical 19th-century traveller. Having written a memorable account of his journey to Borneo and Sumatra, Carl Bock made another remarkable expedition to the Southeast Asian Mainland. With vivid detail and telling anecdote, Bock describes his journey from Bangkok to the region between Burma, Laos, and Thailand know today as the Golden Triangle. |