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Cambodia: Booklist

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Tribaleye Images Galleries - Bibliographies - Cambodia


Higham, C.1989. The Archaeology of Mainland Southeast Asia. (£) ($)
Possibly the best summary of the prehistory & archaology of mainland SE Asia.

Koch, C. 1996. Highways to War. (£) ($)
Novel about Cambodia & Vietnam during wartime. Mystery / thriller / heroic epic.

Chou Ta-kuan (Siam Society 1993). The Customs of Cambodia ($)
Written at the end of the 13th C. by a Chinese emissary to the kingdom of Angkor

Chanda, N. 1986. Brother Enemy: the War after the War ($)
Exhaustive account of the '3rd Indochina War'. Gripping journalistic style.

Shawcross, W. 1986. Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon & the Destruction of Cambodia. ($)
Superb, balanced and engrossing research on US involvement in Cambodia Excellent.

Page, Tim 1999. Derailed in Uncle Ho's Victory Garden. (£) ($)
20 years after the liberation of Vietnam, war photographer, Tim Page returns to SE Asia.

Lewis, Norman 1951. A Dragon Apparent: Travels in Indochina. (£) ($)
One of Lewis' best known travel books; witty, perceptive & a good insight 'before the fall'

Colet, J & Eliot, J 2000. Cambodia Handbook (Footprint). (£) ($)
Well informed & comprehensive travel guide by two leading experts on SE Asia.

Zepp, Ray (Yr?) Less Travelled Cambodia.
Superb read for those wanting to get off the beaten track with solid advice on security.

Wright, M (Ed) 1990. Cambodia: A Matter of Survival. (£) ($)
Series of books providing succinct accounts of the state of the nation today.

Dumarcay, Jaques & Smithies, 1998. The Site of Angkor. (£) ($)
Good introduction to the site of Angkor, its history and development.

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Booklists:-


Reading-up on a destination is a sure-fire way of getting more out of a trip. These bite-sized bibliographies list a few recommendations to help travellers develop a better understanding of the history, geography, politics, culture and 'feel' of a destination.
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A travel photographer specialising in ethnographic photography, tribal textiles, photos of Latin America,Central America photographs, C. American pictures, Photos of Honduras, copan, ruinas de copan, museum, ancient site, smoke 18 rabbit, the Maya, semana sant, travel photographs by Jamie Marshall, traveller and photographer