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Economic Development in Cambodia [Paperback]

Economic Development in Cambodia [Paperback]

Economic Development in Cambodia, Maike Unger [Paperback]
Author: Maike Unger
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 32 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3640435699
ISBN-13: 978-3640435692
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Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 ounces

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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Economics - Case Scenarios, grade: A, York University, course: Economic Development I&II, language: English, abstract: Table of Contents 2 1. Introduction 3 2. Poverty and Inequality 6 3. Population Growth and Demographic Change 8 4. Conclusion 10 References 12

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Economic Development in Cambodia, Maike Unger [Paperback]
Author: Maike Unger
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 32 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3640435699
ISBN-13: 978-3640435692
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.1 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 ounces

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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Economics - Case Scenarios, grade: A, York University, course: Economic Development I&II, language: English, abstract: Table of Contents 2 1. Introduction 3 2. Poverty and Inequality 6 3. Population Growth and Demographic Change 8 4. Conclusion 10 References 12

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Return to Clay [Paperback]

Return to Clay [Paperback]

Return to Clay, George Groslier, Kent Davis, Henri Copin [Paperback]
Author: George Groslier, Kent Davis (Editor), Henri Copin (Preface)
Publisher: DatASIA, Inc.
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 276 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 193443194X
ISBN-13: 978-1934431948
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 0.6 x 9.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces

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Charged with constructing a great bridge, Frenchman Claude Rollin travels to Cambodia with his wife Raymonde, who reluctantly sacrifices her high-society Parisian life. She adapts poorly, suffering from homesickness, fever and depression, colored by an innate fear of the local people. Claude, however, gradually embraces the natural beauty, values and purity of the gentle kingdom. Then he meets Kamlang, a native girl with whom he forges "a relationship unlike any he had ever imagined, or could imagine, while still bound by his Western values." His decisions result in anguish, betrayal, violence and-ultimately-epiphany. George Groslier-one of the greatest witnesses of colonial Cambodia-won the 1929 Grand Prix de Littérature Coloniale for his tour de force novel, presented here in English for the first time, with the complete original French text. "I will settle in the loveliest places," proclaims the hero, late in the novel. This is the dream that Groslier, with his painterly talent and powerful, delicate pen, expresses so well, imbuing these places with some of the deepest significance to be found in the colonial period... Rejoice, dear reader, for you too can now discover these places, forever vanished yet eternally alive. - Professor Henri Copin, Preface

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Return to Clay, George Groslier, Kent Davis, Henri Copin [Paperback]
Author: George Groslier, Kent Davis (Editor), Henri Copin (Preface)
Publisher: DatASIA, Inc.
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 276 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 193443194X
ISBN-13: 978-1934431948
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 0.6 x 9.6 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces

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Charged with constructing a great bridge, Frenchman Claude Rollin travels to Cambodia with his wife Raymonde, who reluctantly sacrifices her high-society Parisian life. She adapts poorly, suffering from homesickness, fever and depression, colored by an innate fear of the local people. Claude, however, gradually embraces the natural beauty, values and purity of the gentle kingdom. Then he meets Kamlang, a native girl with whom he forges "a relationship unlike any he had ever imagined, or could imagine, while still bound by his Western values." His decisions result in anguish, betrayal, violence and-ultimately-epiphany. George Groslier-one of the greatest witnesses of colonial Cambodia-won the 1929 Grand Prix de Littérature Coloniale for his tour de force novel, presented here in English for the first time, with the complete original French text. "I will settle in the loveliest places," proclaims the hero, late in the novel. This is the dream that Groslier, with his painterly talent and powerful, delicate pen, expresses so well, imbuing these places with some of the deepest significance to be found in the colonial period... Rejoice, dear reader, for you too can now discover these places, forever vanished yet eternally alive. - Professor Henri Copin, Preface

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Land Registration in Cambodia: Sporadic and Systematic Land Registration [Paperback]

Land Registration in Cambodia: Sporadic and Systematic Land Registration [Paperback]

Land Registration in Cambodia: Sporadic and Systematic Land Registration, Sokthoeurn In [Paperback]
Author: Sokthoeurn In
Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Publishing Date: 2010
Paperback: 108 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3843376689
ISBN-13: 978-3843376686
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.3 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 7.4 ounces

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This book demonstrates political systems changes in Cambodia which have enabled a strong shift in land ownership and land right particularly after free economy market introduced in 1989. Land for development is a push factor to thrive economic growth, whilst land tenure is pull factor to secure ownership from being abuse by inappropriate development both in rural and urban area nationwide. While the study on sporadic and systematic there has been constraint, weaknesses observed. The observation reveals the practices of sporadic and systematic registration, features, progress, benefit provided regarding gender perspective, cross collective participation a mean to enhancing community solidarity and related laws. On the basis of analysis, the author finds a significant stumbling block to the provision of land tenure security to urban and rural residents through sporadic and systematic registration are largely the result of inappropriate regulatory frameworks, political interest group. Hence, this work should be useful for urban professional groups, suitable for people who intends to study on development in relation to land in developing country.

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Land Registration in Cambodia: Sporadic and Systematic Land Registration, Sokthoeurn In [Paperback]
Author: Sokthoeurn In
Publisher: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Publishing Date: 2010
Paperback: 108 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 3843376689
ISBN-13: 978-3843376686
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.3 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 7.4 ounces

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This book demonstrates political systems changes in Cambodia which have enabled a strong shift in land ownership and land right particularly after free economy market introduced in 1989. Land for development is a push factor to thrive economic growth, whilst land tenure is pull factor to secure ownership from being abuse by inappropriate development both in rural and urban area nationwide. While the study on sporadic and systematic there has been constraint, weaknesses observed. The observation reveals the practices of sporadic and systematic registration, features, progress, benefit provided regarding gender perspective, cross collective participation a mean to enhancing community solidarity and related laws. On the basis of analysis, the author finds a significant stumbling block to the provision of land tenure security to urban and rural residents through sporadic and systematic registration are largely the result of inappropriate regulatory frameworks, political interest group. Hence, this work should be useful for urban professional groups, suitable for people who intends to study on development in relation to land in developing country.

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"Just a Human Being" And Other Tales from Contemporary Cambodia [Paperback]

"Just a Human Being" And Other Tales from Contemporary Cambodia [Paperback]

"Just a Human Being" And Other Tales from Contemporary Cambodia, Teri Shaffer Yamada [Paperback]
Author: Teri Shaffer Yamada
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 1st Edition, 2013
Paperback: 106 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1482086352
ISBN-13: 978-1482086355
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Series: Translation Series (Volume 1)
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces

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Cambodian writers represented in this collection of short fiction depict the social, political and economic challenges of life in contemporary Cambodia. The various tales provide humanistic insight into Cambodia's world of rapid modernization since the 1990s as the country recovers from decades of political and economic instability. Among the stories. "Just a Human Being," plays on memories of the Khmer Rouge embedded in contemporary bureaucratic practices of the early 1990s. Other stories, like "Lord of the Land" and "The Boat," are allegories about the lingering traces of the Khmer Rouge era on contemporary social relationships and politics. They explore a theme found in many of these stories: the need to overcome karma and reclaim compassion in a desperate world of poverty and sheer survival. Many of the short stories are ethnographic and provide a snapshot into life in contemporary Cambodia.

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"Just a Human Being" And Other Tales from Contemporary Cambodia, Teri Shaffer Yamada [Paperback]
Author: Teri Shaffer Yamada
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 1st Edition, 2013
Paperback: 106 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1482086352
ISBN-13: 978-1482086355
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Series: Translation Series (Volume 1)
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces

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Cambodian writers represented in this collection of short fiction depict the social, political and economic challenges of life in contemporary Cambodia. The various tales provide humanistic insight into Cambodia's world of rapid modernization since the 1990s as the country recovers from decades of political and economic instability. Among the stories. "Just a Human Being," plays on memories of the Khmer Rouge embedded in contemporary bureaucratic practices of the early 1990s. Other stories, like "Lord of the Land" and "The Boat," are allegories about the lingering traces of the Khmer Rouge era on contemporary social relationships and politics. They explore a theme found in many of these stories: the need to overcome karma and reclaim compassion in a desperate world of poverty and sheer survival. Many of the short stories are ethnographic and provide a snapshot into life in contemporary Cambodia.

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Understanding Buddhist Art in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar [Paperback]

Understanding Buddhist Art in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar [Paperback]

Understanding Buddhist Art in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, Edward Mornin, Lorna Mornin [Paperback]
Author: Edward Mornin, Lorna Mornin
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 146 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1495989925
ISBN-13: 978-1495989926
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Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 8.6 ounces

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The Buddhist monasteries of Southeast Asia appear to cast an irresistible spell over visitors. Buddhist shrines--including Wat Pho in Bangkok, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, and the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh--rank among the absolutely top tourist attractions in their respective countries. This book provides an informative and attractive guide to the Buddhist statuary, paintings, and other media that so fascinate visitors to mainland Southeast Asia. It also outlines the historical development of Buddhism and the main elements of Buddhist belief. Ninety original color illustrations beautify and enliven this engaging text. Illustrations include classic postures of the Buddha (mudras), and scenes from the Buddha's life and previous incarnations, as well as ornamental features of Buddhist temple architecture.

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Understanding Buddhist Art in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, Edward Mornin, Lorna Mornin [Paperback]
Author: Edward Mornin, Lorna Mornin
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 146 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1495989925
ISBN-13: 978-1495989926
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Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 8.6 ounces

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The Buddhist monasteries of Southeast Asia appear to cast an irresistible spell over visitors. Buddhist shrines--including Wat Pho in Bangkok, the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, and the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh--rank among the absolutely top tourist attractions in their respective countries. This book provides an informative and attractive guide to the Buddhist statuary, paintings, and other media that so fascinate visitors to mainland Southeast Asia. It also outlines the historical development of Buddhism and the main elements of Buddhist belief. Ninety original color illustrations beautify and enliven this engaging text. Illustrations include classic postures of the Buddha (mudras), and scenes from the Buddha's life and previous incarnations, as well as ornamental features of Buddhist temple architecture.

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Fisso's World in Cambodia: Living in a Kingdom of Wonders [Paperback]

Fisso's World in Cambodia: Living in a Kingdom of Wonders [Paperback]

Fisso's World in Cambodia: Living in a Kingdom of Wonders, Sophie Lizeray [Paperback]
Author: Sophie Lizeray
Publisher: Blue Reamker
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 60 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0979562031
ISBN-13: 978-0979562037
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 0.2 x 6 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces

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What is the secret to riding your motorbike through Cambodia’s torrential monsoon downpours? What do tropical mosquitoes drink when they gatecrash your party? How many people (and bags and babies) can you cram into a car? Fisso's World in Cambodia, Living in a kingdom of wonders, explores the 'whats', 'hows' and 'wows!' of life in Cambodia today with its many contradictions and surprises in a collection of fun, insightful and colorful cartoons by Sophie Lizeray. By the author-illustrator of Wandering Angkor, Fisso’s World in Cambodia brings daily Cambodian adventures to life. Survive the endless intercity bus rides, keep your cool amid erratic electricity and water cuts, navigate Cambodia’s notorious road rules, catch a stomach bug, be serenaded by supersize bull frogs, and celebrate Khmer festivals local style. The cartoon strips were first published in the Phnom Penh Post in 2014 and the book Fisso’s World in Cambodia, Living in a kingdom of wonders brings this year’s cartoons together.

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Fisso's World in Cambodia: Living in a Kingdom of Wonders, Sophie Lizeray [Paperback]
Author: Sophie Lizeray
Publisher: Blue Reamker
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 60 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0979562031
ISBN-13: 978-0979562037
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 0.2 x 6 inches
Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces

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What is the secret to riding your motorbike through Cambodia’s torrential monsoon downpours? What do tropical mosquitoes drink when they gatecrash your party? How many people (and bags and babies) can you cram into a car? Fisso's World in Cambodia, Living in a kingdom of wonders, explores the 'whats', 'hows' and 'wows!' of life in Cambodia today with its many contradictions and surprises in a collection of fun, insightful and colorful cartoons by Sophie Lizeray. By the author-illustrator of Wandering Angkor, Fisso’s World in Cambodia brings daily Cambodian adventures to life. Survive the endless intercity bus rides, keep your cool amid erratic electricity and water cuts, navigate Cambodia’s notorious road rules, catch a stomach bug, be serenaded by supersize bull frogs, and celebrate Khmer festivals local style. The cartoon strips were first published in the Phnom Penh Post in 2014 and the book Fisso’s World in Cambodia, Living in a kingdom of wonders brings this year’s cartoons together.

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Children of the River [Kindle Edition]

Children of the River [Kindle Edition]

Children of the River, Linda Crew [Kindle Edition]
Author: Linda Crew
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Publishing Date: 2009
File Size: 1129 KB
Print Length: 240 pages
Language: English
ASIN: B001PU7WAU
Format: Kindle Edition, Paperback
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Sundara fled Cambodia with her aunt's family to escape the Khmer Rouge army when she was thirteen, leaving behind her parents, her brother and sister, and the boy she had loved since she was a child.

Now, four years later, she struggles to fit in at her Oregon high school and to be "a good Cambodian girl" at home. A good Cambodian girl never dates; she waits for her family to arrange her marriage to a Cambodian boy. Yet Sundara and Jonathan, an extraordinary American boy, are powerfully drawn to each other. Haunted by grief for her lost family and for the life left behind, Sundara longs to be with him. At the same time she wonders, Are her hopes for happiness and new life in America disloyal to her past and her people?

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Children of the River, Linda Crew [Kindle Edition]
Author: Linda Crew
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Publishing Date: 2009
File Size: 1129 KB
Print Length: 240 pages
Language: English
ASIN: B001PU7WAU
Format: Kindle Edition, Paperback
Text-to-Speech: Not enabled
X-Ray: Not Enabled
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Sundara fled Cambodia with her aunt's family to escape the Khmer Rouge army when she was thirteen, leaving behind her parents, her brother and sister, and the boy she had loved since she was a child.

Now, four years later, she struggles to fit in at her Oregon high school and to be "a good Cambodian girl" at home. A good Cambodian girl never dates; she waits for her family to arrange her marriage to a Cambodian boy. Yet Sundara and Jonathan, an extraordinary American boy, are powerfully drawn to each other. Haunted by grief for her lost family and for the life left behind, Sundara longs to be with him. At the same time she wonders, Are her hopes for happiness and new life in America disloyal to her past and her people?

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Drugs for Cambodia [Paperback]

Drugs for Cambodia [Paperback]

Drugs for Cambodia, Gildon Beall [Paperback]
Author: Gildon Beall
Publisher: lulu.com
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 214 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1304507505
ISBN-13: 978-1304507501
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces

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Jim Pedneault wants to help people with Aids so he accepts an offer by Forbes Pharma to test an experimental drug in Cambodia. He is joined by a Cambodian nurse, Khieu Battayan, who soon becomes the central figure in the treatment clinic. The drug's initial promising results are followed by serious side effects. Angela Daniels, sent to restrain Khieu, instead joins him. Scott Pierson, the Forbes project manager, hides dangerous animal data and attempts to silence Khieu and Angela.

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Drugs for Cambodia, Gildon Beall [Paperback]
Author: Gildon Beall
Publisher: lulu.com
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 214 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1304507505
ISBN-13: 978-1304507501
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces

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Jim Pedneault wants to help people with Aids so he accepts an offer by Forbes Pharma to test an experimental drug in Cambodia. He is joined by a Cambodian nurse, Khieu Battayan, who soon becomes the central figure in the treatment clinic. The drug's initial promising results are followed by serious side effects. Angela Daniels, sent to restrain Khieu, instead joins him. Scott Pierson, the Forbes project manager, hides dangerous animal data and attempts to silence Khieu and Angela.

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Cambodia: Entering a New Phase of Growth [Paperback]

Cambodia: Entering a New Phase of Growth [Paperback]

Cambodia: Entering a New Phase of Growth, Olaf Unteroberdoerster [Paperback]
Author: Olaf Unteroberdoerster (Editor)
Publisher: Intl Monetary Fund
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 154 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1475560788
ISBN-13: 978-1475560787
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Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces

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Cambodia is poised to join a new generation of Asian frontier economies transitioning from low-income to emerging-market. But the path to greater and more shared prosperity requires a solid foundation of sound macroeconomic policies, enabling new growth drivers, tackling a highly dollarized and fragmented financial system, and creating more fiscal policy space to help meet Cambodia's vast development needs. This book first takes a closer look at the key economic challenges Cambodia faces at the current juncture, highlighting Cambodia's structural and financial constraints to growth as well as shifting vulnerabilities as Asia rebalances. It then lays out how a strategy of fiscal and financial sector policies, from creating a fairer and more buoyant tax system to modernizing financial instruments, markets and supervision, can help mobilize the resources and tools needed for one of Asia's youngest and fastest-growing populations to enjoy more self-sustaining and inclusive growth.

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Cambodia: Entering a New Phase of Growth, Olaf Unteroberdoerster [Paperback]
Author: Olaf Unteroberdoerster (Editor)
Publisher: Intl Monetary Fund
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 154 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1475560788
ISBN-13: 978-1475560787
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Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces

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Cambodia is poised to join a new generation of Asian frontier economies transitioning from low-income to emerging-market. But the path to greater and more shared prosperity requires a solid foundation of sound macroeconomic policies, enabling new growth drivers, tackling a highly dollarized and fragmented financial system, and creating more fiscal policy space to help meet Cambodia's vast development needs. This book first takes a closer look at the key economic challenges Cambodia faces at the current juncture, highlighting Cambodia's structural and financial constraints to growth as well as shifting vulnerabilities as Asia rebalances. It then lays out how a strategy of fiscal and financial sector policies, from creating a fairer and more buoyant tax system to modernizing financial instruments, markets and supervision, can help mobilize the resources and tools needed for one of Asia's youngest and fastest-growing populations to enjoy more self-sustaining and inclusive growth.

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Living a Good Life in Cambodia on The Cheap [Paperback]

Living a Good Life in Cambodia on The Cheap [Paperback]

Living a Good Life in Cambodia on The Cheap - Jan Lahote [Paperback]
Author: Jan Lahote
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 48 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1492216933
ISBN-13: 978-1492216933
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 ounces

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What's it like to live in Cambodia? What does it cost? What kinds of issues must be dealt with? A true account of a man who decided to pack up and leave the United States behind to begin a new life in the Kingdom of Wonder.

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Living a Good Life in Cambodia on The Cheap - Jan Lahote [Paperback]
Author: Jan Lahote
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 48 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1492216933
ISBN-13: 978-1492216933
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 4 ounces

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What's it like to live in Cambodia? What does it cost? What kinds of issues must be dealt with? A true account of a man who decided to pack up and leave the United States behind to begin a new life in the Kingdom of Wonder.

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For the Sake of All Living Things: A Novel [Paperback]

For the Sake of All Living Things: A Novel [Paperback]

For the Sake of All Living Things - John M. Del Vecchio [Paperback]
Author: John M. Del Vecchio
Publisher: Warriors Publishing Group
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 750 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0985338881
ISBN-13: 978-0985338886
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds

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John M. Del Vecchio's searing bestseller The 13th Valley was praised as one of the most powerful works of literature to emerge from the Viet Nam experience. Now back in print comes an even more stunning achievement: For the Sake of All Living Things In this unflinching and unforgettable epic saga, Del Vecchio re-creates the violence and horror of Viet Nam’s parallel tragedy—the Cambodian holocaust—as seen through the eyes of a Cambodian family and the American adviser whose fate becomes irrevocable linked with theirs. A sweeping tale of savagery and survival that pits parents and children against both the North Vietnamese invaders and the unprecedented ferocity of the Khmer Rouge, For the Sake of All Living Things is an unrelenting, ultimately inspiring chronicle of conflict and redemption in the killing fields. "Harrowing... [Del Vecchio] has added another memorable book to the literature of the Southeast Asian conflict." —The New York Times Book Review "Nothing can prepare the reader for the experience of this book." —The Dallas Morning News "Exhaustive, emotionally powerful... Del Vecchio brilliantly portrays the labyrinthine tragedies that led to the 1970s cataclysm in Cambodia." —Publishers Weekly

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For the Sake of All Living Things - John M. Del Vecchio [Paperback]
Author: John M. Del Vecchio
Publisher: Warriors Publishing Group
Publishing Date: 2013
Paperback: 750 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0985338881
ISBN-13: 978-0985338886
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds

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John M. Del Vecchio's searing bestseller The 13th Valley was praised as one of the most powerful works of literature to emerge from the Viet Nam experience. Now back in print comes an even more stunning achievement: For the Sake of All Living Things In this unflinching and unforgettable epic saga, Del Vecchio re-creates the violence and horror of Viet Nam’s parallel tragedy—the Cambodian holocaust—as seen through the eyes of a Cambodian family and the American adviser whose fate becomes irrevocable linked with theirs. A sweeping tale of savagery and survival that pits parents and children against both the North Vietnamese invaders and the unprecedented ferocity of the Khmer Rouge, For the Sake of All Living Things is an unrelenting, ultimately inspiring chronicle of conflict and redemption in the killing fields. "Harrowing... [Del Vecchio] has added another memorable book to the literature of the Southeast Asian conflict." —The New York Times Book Review "Nothing can prepare the reader for the experience of this book." —The Dallas Morning News "Exhaustive, emotionally powerful... Del Vecchio brilliantly portrays the labyrinthine tragedies that led to the 1970s cataclysm in Cambodia." —Publishers Weekly

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Zero Hour in Phnom Penh [Paperback]

Zero Hour in Phnom Penh [Paperback]

Zero Hour in Phnom Penh - Christopher G. Moore [Paperback]
Author: Christopher G. Moore
Publisher: Heaven Lake Press
Publishing Date: 2011
Paperback: 346 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 6167503001
ISBN-13: 978-6167503004
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Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
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2004 German Critics Award for Crime Fiction and Winner of 2007 Premier Special Director Book Award Semana Negra, Spain

Moore does a great job in Zero Hour of depicting two places I hope to never be - a seedy lakeside brothel, which doubles as a murder scene and the inside of a real life Cambodian prison, where life is not just cheap, to some it's worthless. Moore seeks out societies at crossroads and he finds one in Cambodia, but in the process he tells the reader a ripper of a yarn with the added bonus of making us realize how unlucky some people are or conversely how lucky we are.

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Zero Hour in Phnom Penh - Christopher G. Moore [Paperback]
Author: Christopher G. Moore
Publisher: Heaven Lake Press
Publishing Date: 2011
Paperback: 346 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 6167503001
ISBN-13: 978-6167503004
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces

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2004 German Critics Award for Crime Fiction and Winner of 2007 Premier Special Director Book Award Semana Negra, Spain

Moore does a great job in Zero Hour of depicting two places I hope to never be - a seedy lakeside brothel, which doubles as a murder scene and the inside of a real life Cambodian prison, where life is not just cheap, to some it's worthless. Moore seeks out societies at crossroads and he finds one in Cambodia, but in the process he tells the reader a ripper of a yarn with the added bonus of making us realize how unlucky some people are or conversely how lucky we are.

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The Kings of Angkor: Army of a Thousand Elephants [Paperback]

The Kings of Angkor: Army of a Thousand Elephants [Paperback]

The Kings of Angkor: Army of a Thousand Elephants - Mary Moriarty [Paperback]
Author: Mary Moriarty
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publishing Date: 2012
Paperback: 274 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1434912639
ISBN-13: 978-1434912633
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.9 x 8.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces

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Among the mystic plains and mountains of Cambodia, a dedicated archeologist, Anna Oldenburg, suddenly finds herself inexplicably thrust amidst the life and times--ancient and modern--of the nation that once had the vision to create the magnificent Angkor Wat. In the royal courts of Suryavarman II, Anna would come to know friendship, honor, courage, and the one unimaginable love that seems as timeless and consuming as she could make of it.

The corrupting influence of power, however, courses in the veins of those who are madly after it, past and present, and Anna finds herself at the center of intrigues, threatening to destroy those who have become dear to her--even her own life.

Along with the people who have become everything to her, Anna must deal with the forces who mean to destroy her or confine her to eternal oblivion, if they could just have their way.

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The Kings of Angkor: Army of a Thousand Elephants - Mary Moriarty [Paperback]
Author: Mary Moriarty
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publishing Date: 2012
Paperback: 274 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1434912639
ISBN-13: 978-1434912633
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Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.9 x 8.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces

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Among the mystic plains and mountains of Cambodia, a dedicated archeologist, Anna Oldenburg, suddenly finds herself inexplicably thrust amidst the life and times--ancient and modern--of the nation that once had the vision to create the magnificent Angkor Wat. In the royal courts of Suryavarman II, Anna would come to know friendship, honor, courage, and the one unimaginable love that seems as timeless and consuming as she could make of it.

The corrupting influence of power, however, courses in the veins of those who are madly after it, past and present, and Anna finds herself at the center of intrigues, threatening to destroy those who have become dear to her--even her own life.

Along with the people who have become everything to her, Anna must deal with the forces who mean to destroy her or confine her to eternal oblivion, if they could just have their way.

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A Woman of Angkor: A Novel [Paperback]

A Woman of Angkor: A Novel [Paperback]

A Woman of Angkor: A Novel - John Burgess [Paperback]
Author: John Burgess
Publisher: River Books Press Dist A C
Publishing Date: 1st Edition, 2013
Paperback: 500 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 6167339252
ISBN-13: 978-6167339252
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Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
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Praise for A Woman of Angkor:

'Burgess has done something that I believe is unique in modern writing: set a credible and seemingly authentic tale in the courts and temples of ancient Angkor to stir the imagination and excite our historical interest.' -John le Carré

'A Woman of Angkor is a powerful work of imagination that takes the reader to a faraway time and place and makes the story vividly real. Through the voice of his heroine, Sray, John Burgess conjures a story of a Khmer family whose lives are interwoven with the building of the magical, mysterious temple of Angkor Wat. This is historical fiction with a difference--about a people whose history has been obscured and abandoned like the magnificent shrine that for so many centuries lay hidden in the jungle.' -David Ignatius, columnist for The Washington Post and author of Bloodmoney

'A poignant glimpse into the daily life of Twelfth Century Cambodia. Do you want to know who were the people who built the temples, grew the rice and served in the palace guard? Read A Woman of Angkor.' -Dawn Rooney, author of Angkor: Cambodia's Wondrous Khmer Temples

'A wonderful and compelling story that vividly evokes the glory, violence, and beauty of the vanished Khmer Empire, as told through the testimony of one remarkable woman. This is a real page-turner of a narrative in which Burgess brings us into the dangerous world of palace intrigues and into the lives of Angkor's ordinary people.' -Michael D. Coe, author of Angkor and the Khmer Civilization

This first novel by former Washington Post journalist John Burgess is historically accurate and a very imaginative telling of the history of World Heritage Site Angkor.

'Pure and beautiful, she glows like the moon behind clouds.'

The time is the 12th Century, the place Cambodia, birthplace of the lost Angkor civilisation. In a village behind a towering stone temple lives a young woman named Sray, whom neighbors liken to the heroine of a Hindu epic. Hiding a dangerous secret, she is content with quiet obscurity, but one rainy season afternoon is called to a life of prominence in the royal court. There her faith and loyalties are tested by attentions from the great king Suryavarman II. Struggling to keep her devotion is her husband Nol, palace confidante and master of the silk parasols that were symbols of the monarch's rank.

This lovingly crafted novel revives the rites and rhythms of the ancient culture that built the temples of Angkor, then abandoned them to the jungle. In telling her tale, Sray takes the reader to a hilltop monastery, a concubine pavilion and across the seas to the throne room of imperial China. She witnesses the construction of the largest of the temples, Angkor Wat, and offers an explanation for its greatest mystery-why it broke with centuries of tradition to face west instead of east.

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A Woman of Angkor: A Novel - John Burgess [Paperback]
Author: John Burgess
Publisher: River Books Press Dist A C
Publishing Date: 1st Edition, 2013
Paperback: 500 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 6167339252
ISBN-13: 978-6167339252
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds

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Praise for A Woman of Angkor:

'Burgess has done something that I believe is unique in modern writing: set a credible and seemingly authentic tale in the courts and temples of ancient Angkor to stir the imagination and excite our historical interest.' -John le Carré

'A Woman of Angkor is a powerful work of imagination that takes the reader to a faraway time and place and makes the story vividly real. Through the voice of his heroine, Sray, John Burgess conjures a story of a Khmer family whose lives are interwoven with the building of the magical, mysterious temple of Angkor Wat. This is historical fiction with a difference--about a people whose history has been obscured and abandoned like the magnificent shrine that for so many centuries lay hidden in the jungle.' -David Ignatius, columnist for The Washington Post and author of Bloodmoney

'A poignant glimpse into the daily life of Twelfth Century Cambodia. Do you want to know who were the people who built the temples, grew the rice and served in the palace guard? Read A Woman of Angkor.' -Dawn Rooney, author of Angkor: Cambodia's Wondrous Khmer Temples

'A wonderful and compelling story that vividly evokes the glory, violence, and beauty of the vanished Khmer Empire, as told through the testimony of one remarkable woman. This is a real page-turner of a narrative in which Burgess brings us into the dangerous world of palace intrigues and into the lives of Angkor's ordinary people.' -Michael D. Coe, author of Angkor and the Khmer Civilization

This first novel by former Washington Post journalist John Burgess is historically accurate and a very imaginative telling of the history of World Heritage Site Angkor.

'Pure and beautiful, she glows like the moon behind clouds.'

The time is the 12th Century, the place Cambodia, birthplace of the lost Angkor civilisation. In a village behind a towering stone temple lives a young woman named Sray, whom neighbors liken to the heroine of a Hindu epic. Hiding a dangerous secret, she is content with quiet obscurity, but one rainy season afternoon is called to a life of prominence in the royal court. There her faith and loyalties are tested by attentions from the great king Suryavarman II. Struggling to keep her devotion is her husband Nol, palace confidante and master of the silk parasols that were symbols of the monarch's rank.

This lovingly crafted novel revives the rites and rhythms of the ancient culture that built the temples of Angkor, then abandoned them to the jungle. In telling her tale, Sray takes the reader to a hilltop monastery, a concubine pavilion and across the seas to the throne room of imperial China. She witnesses the construction of the largest of the temples, Angkor Wat, and offers an explanation for its greatest mystery-why it broke with centuries of tradition to face west instead of east.

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Cambodia In My Dream: Short Stories & Poems [Paperback]

Cambodia In My Dream: Short Stories & Poems [Paperback]

Cambodia In My Dream: Short Stories & Poems - Santel Phin [Paperback]
Author: Santel Phin
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 1st Edition, 2013
Paperback: 94 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1492273872
ISBN-13: 978-1492273875
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Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.9 ounces

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Cambodia In My Dream is a collection of short stories and poems, written by award-winning writer Santel Phin. It's the best of his writing since the last 10 years.

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Cambodia In My Dream: Short Stories & Poems - Santel Phin [Paperback]
Author: Santel Phin
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publishing Date: 1st Edition, 2013
Paperback: 94 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1492273872
ISBN-13: 978-1492273875
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Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.2 inches
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Cambodia In My Dream is a collection of short stories and poems, written by award-winning writer Santel Phin. It's the best of his writing since the last 10 years.

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In the Shadow of Angkor: Unknown Temples of Ancient Cambodia [Paperback]

In the Shadow of Angkor: Unknown Temples of Ancient Cambodia [Paperback]

In the Shadow of Angkor: Unknown Temples of Ancient Cambodia - George Groslier, Kent Davis, Pedro Rodriguez [Paperback]
Author: George Groslier, Kent Davis (Editor), Pedro Rodriguez (Translator)
Publisher: DatASIA, Inc.
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 188 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1934431907
ISBN-13: 978-1934431900
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces

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On June 6, 1913, George Groslier, a twenty-six year old French explorer, set out with a small group of native porters on a six-month trek in the Cambodian wilderness. A millennium earlier, the Khmer empire had ruled the entire region. In the 15th century, however, the kingdom mysteriously collapsed, with dense jungle quickly covering its fabulous temples. The French government charged Groslier with documenting the most remote edifices of the Khmer legacy - among them Preah Vihear, Wat Phu, Beng Melea and Banteay Chhmar - sites that remain isolated even a century later. This modern edition - enhanced with 75 period illustrations and detailed appendices - offers readers the first English translation of the dangers, discoveries and people encountered on his solitary adventure. Groslier's impressions and insights still fascinate those who, even today, seek answers in the ancient shrines of Cambodia. "What we find in the shadow of Angkor is not merely an extraordinary example of a dead civilization... but a dead civilization whose torches have been kept alight and shine on." George Groslier - Tonle Repou, July 12, 1913 "The re-publication of Groslier's book is a cause for celebration. While much interest stems from descriptions of these temples as he saw them in 1913 - when they were indeed virtually unknown to more than a few western scholars - there is much more to be found in this book of lyrical, and at times poetic, writing." Milton Osborne - Foreword

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In the Shadow of Angkor: Unknown Temples of Ancient Cambodia - George Groslier, Kent Davis, Pedro Rodriguez [Paperback]
Author: George Groslier, Kent Davis (Editor), Pedro Rodriguez (Translator)
Publisher: DatASIA, Inc.
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 188 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1934431907
ISBN-13: 978-1934431900
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces

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On June 6, 1913, George Groslier, a twenty-six year old French explorer, set out with a small group of native porters on a six-month trek in the Cambodian wilderness. A millennium earlier, the Khmer empire had ruled the entire region. In the 15th century, however, the kingdom mysteriously collapsed, with dense jungle quickly covering its fabulous temples. The French government charged Groslier with documenting the most remote edifices of the Khmer legacy - among them Preah Vihear, Wat Phu, Beng Melea and Banteay Chhmar - sites that remain isolated even a century later. This modern edition - enhanced with 75 period illustrations and detailed appendices - offers readers the first English translation of the dangers, discoveries and people encountered on his solitary adventure. Groslier's impressions and insights still fascinate those who, even today, seek answers in the ancient shrines of Cambodia. "What we find in the shadow of Angkor is not merely an extraordinary example of a dead civilization... but a dead civilization whose torches have been kept alight and shine on." George Groslier - Tonle Repou, July 12, 1913 "The re-publication of Groslier's book is a cause for celebration. While much interest stems from descriptions of these temples as he saw them in 1913 - when they were indeed virtually unknown to more than a few western scholars - there is much more to be found in this book of lyrical, and at times poetic, writing." Milton Osborne - Foreword

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Down the Road in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam [Paperback]

Down the Road in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam [Paperback]

Down the Road in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam - Tim Travis, Cindie Travis [Paperback]
Author: Tim Travis, Cindie Travis
Publisher: Down The Road Publishing
Publishing Date: 2010
Paperback: 236 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0975442767
ISBN-13: 978-0975442760
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces

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"Freedom is addictive" Bicycle touring, for the Travises, is the purest realization of a free life. Tim and Cindie travel farther outside their comfort zone than ever before. They encountered oppressive communism, thieves; and a fist fight with a drunken man in rural Vietnam. Exposure to War and Genocide were reminders of how precious life can be. Despite all this the Travises once again were humbled by the warmth and friendliness of humanity.

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Down the Road in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam - Tim Travis, Cindie Travis [Paperback]
Author: Tim Travis, Cindie Travis
Publisher: Down The Road Publishing
Publishing Date: 2010
Paperback: 236 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0975442767
ISBN-13: 978-0975442760
Format: Paperback, Kindle Edition
Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces

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"Freedom is addictive" Bicycle touring, for the Travises, is the purest realization of a free life. Tim and Cindie travel farther outside their comfort zone than ever before. They encountered oppressive communism, thieves; and a fist fight with a drunken man in rural Vietnam. Exposure to War and Genocide were reminders of how precious life can be. Despite all this the Travises once again were humbled by the warmth and friendliness of humanity.

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Destination Cambodia: Adventures in the kingdom [Paperback]

Destination Cambodia: Adventures in the kingdom [Paperback]

Destination Cambodia: Adventures in the kingdom - Walter Mason [Paperback]
Author: Walter Mason
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 288 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1742376622
ISBN-13: 978-1742376622
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces

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Meet taxi drivers, writers, hip hop stars, and monks on a colorful adventure to an extraordinarily beautiful country, and one of the world's hottest new destinations

The ancient and mysterious ruins of Cambodia have long captured the imagination of visitors, more so now than ever before. Here, Walter Mason charts an affectionate, intimate, and deeply personal look at a Kingdom that has drawn him back again and again since his youth. Whether he's watching young monks recite the Buddha's life stories, visiting shamans and fortune tellers, or discovering the darker alleys of Phnom Penh with a romantic novelist and a world-weary street hustler, Walter takes the reader straight to the heart of this famously unknowable country. As heat, dust, and weariness take their toll, he remains alive to the charms, and even seductions, of a place that was once a byword for misery and human suffering. This book takes readers on a joyful and constantly fascinating literary journey in which Cambodia is vibrant and its people excited about the future, while never denying their haunted past.

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Destination Cambodia: Adventures in the kingdom - Walter Mason [Paperback]
Author: Walter Mason
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publishing Date: 2014
Paperback: 288 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1742376622
ISBN-13: 978-1742376622
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 0.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces

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Meet taxi drivers, writers, hip hop stars, and monks on a colorful adventure to an extraordinarily beautiful country, and one of the world's hottest new destinations

The ancient and mysterious ruins of Cambodia have long captured the imagination of visitors, more so now than ever before. Here, Walter Mason charts an affectionate, intimate, and deeply personal look at a Kingdom that has drawn him back again and again since his youth. Whether he's watching young monks recite the Buddha's life stories, visiting shamans and fortune tellers, or discovering the darker alleys of Phnom Penh with a romantic novelist and a world-weary street hustler, Walter takes the reader straight to the heart of this famously unknowable country. As heat, dust, and weariness take their toll, he remains alive to the charms, and even seductions, of a place that was once a byword for misery and human suffering. This book takes readers on a joyful and constantly fascinating literary journey in which Cambodia is vibrant and its people excited about the future, while never denying their haunted past.

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The Mekong: Turbulent Past, Uncertain Future [Paperback]

The Mekong: Turbulent Past, Uncertain Future [Paperback]

The Mekong: Turbulent Past, Uncertain Future - Milton Osborne [Paperback]
Author: Milton Osborne
Publisher: Grove Press
Publishing Date: 2001
Paperback: 320 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0802138020
ISBN-13: 978-0802138026
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces

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A compelling, lively narrative history of the peoples and cultures of the great river of Southeast Asia, The Mekong spans two thousand years--from the dawn of civilization on the Mekong Delta to the political and environmental challenges the region faces today. Beginning with the rise of ancient seafaring civilizations at Oc Eco and moving on to the glory of the Cambodian empire in the first millennium, through European colonization and the struggle for independence in the twentieth century, Osborne traces the history of the region that comprises the modern nations of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Burma, and China. Vibrant, insightful, and eminently readable, The Mekong is a rousing history of a dynamic region that has fascinated readers the world over.

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The Mekong: Turbulent Past, Uncertain Future - Milton Osborne [Paperback]
Author: Milton Osborne
Publisher: Grove Press
Publishing Date: 2001
Paperback: 320 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0802138020
ISBN-13: 978-0802138026
Format: Paperback
Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces

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A compelling, lively narrative history of the peoples and cultures of the great river of Southeast Asia, The Mekong spans two thousand years--from the dawn of civilization on the Mekong Delta to the political and environmental challenges the region faces today. Beginning with the rise of ancient seafaring civilizations at Oc Eco and moving on to the glory of the Cambodian empire in the first millennium, through European colonization and the struggle for independence in the twentieth century, Osborne traces the history of the region that comprises the modern nations of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Burma, and China. Vibrant, insightful, and eminently readable, The Mekong is a rousing history of a dynamic region that has fascinated readers the world over.

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Ancient Angkor [Paperback]

Ancient Angkor [Paperback]

Ancient Angkor - Michael Freeman, Claude Jacques [Paperback]
Author: Michael Freeman, Claude Jacques
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publishing Date: 2008
Paperback: 240 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0500974853
ISBN-13: 978-0500974858
Format: Paperback
Series: River Books
Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds

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The Khmer civilization centred on Angkor was one of the most remarkable to flourish in Southeast Asis, & continues to fascinate today. Angkor is once again accessible.

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Ancient Angkor - Michael Freeman, Claude Jacques [Paperback]
Author: Michael Freeman, Claude Jacques
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publishing Date: 2008
Paperback: 240 pages
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0500974853
ISBN-13: 978-0500974858
Format: Paperback
Series: River Books
Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds

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The Khmer civilization centred on Angkor was one of the most remarkable to flourish in Southeast Asis, & continues to fascinate today. Angkor is once again accessible.

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