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This book is the rare chronicle of a new and unexplored world. The
vast sweep of Southeast Asia at the end of the 1850's awaits you.
Henri Mouhot was an artist, naturalist and explorer who dedicated
the last four years of his life to exploring the interior of what
was then Siam. This is the story of his travels as he studied the
people, the languages, the abundant flora and fauna of 1858, 1859
and 1860. This is the momentous story of one of the great journeys
of discovery. First published in two volumes, both have been
restored, re-edited and published together in this volume; rescued
from oblivion so that we may learn about a world that is lost in
time. This is the story of the short work and fitting end of a
great man. While on safari in the jungles of Laos, Mr. Mouhot was
attacked by jungle fever and died after twenty-two days' illness.
His energetic mind, full of the task he had to perform, remained
clear to the end, and his last words are contained here. You have
got to get this book!
As a young man, French naturalist Henri Mouhot (1826-61) taught
languages in Russia and travelled widely in Europe with his brother
Charles, sketching people and landscapes, and taking photographs.
The brothers both married descendants of the explorer Mungo Park
(whose journals are also reissued). Not long afterwards, possibly
inspired by Bowring's 1857 book on Siam (also reissued), Henri
decided to explore South-East Asia. He travelled independently for
three years in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, where he eventually
died of a fever. This engaging two-volume account of his
experiences was compiled by his brother from his papers, and
published in 1864 with many illustrations based on Mouhot's
sketches. Volume 1 focuses mainly on Thailand and Cambodia, where
Mouhot met several kings, travelled by elephant through difficult
terrain, and visited the ruins of Ayuthia and Angkor. Mouhot's
enthusiasm for the region's wildlife, landscapes and people rarely
wavers, despite the challenging conditions.
As a young man, French naturalist Henri Mouhot (1826-61) taught
languages in Russia and travelled widely in Europe with his brother
Charles, sketching people and landscapes, and taking photographs.
The brothers both married descendants of the explorer Mungo Park
(whose journals are also reissued). Not long afterwards, possibly
inspired by Bowring's 1857 book on Siam (also reissued), Henri
decided to explore South-East Asia. This vivid account of his
experiences conveys his enthusiasm for untamed nature. It was
compiled by Charles from Mouhout's papers, and published in two
volumes in 1864 with many illustrations based on his sketches.
Volume 2 focuses on Cambodia and Mouhot's journey through a
particularly remote area of Laos. After travelling by elephant
through inhospitable tropical forests, Mouhot fell ill and died.
His companions arranged for the return of his notes and collections
to Europe. The book ends with selected letters, translations of
Chinese fables, and a Cambodian vocabulary.
Title: Notes on Cambodia in three letters].Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied
collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view
of the world. Topics include health, education, economics,
agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and
industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Mouhot, Alexandre Henri; 1865? 22 p.; 8 .
10056.cc.23.
Title: Travels in the central parts of Indo-China, Cambodia, and
Laos, during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860. (Memoir of H. Mouhot
by J. J. Belinfante. Edited by C. Mouhot].) With
illustrations.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print
EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United
Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
HISTORY OF TRAVEL collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection contains personal
narratives, travel guides and documentary accounts by Victorian
travelers, male and female. Also included are pamphlets, travel
guides, and personal narratives of trips to and around the
Americas, the Indies, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. ++++The
below data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Mouhot, Alexandre Henri.; Mouhot, Charles; 1864. 2
vol.; 8 . RL 176
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