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The boy travellers in the Far East : part second, adventures of two youths in a journey to Siam and Java, with descriptions of Cochin-China, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago
- Title:
- The boy travellers in the Far East : part second, adventures of two youths in a journey to Siam and Java, with descriptions of Cochin-China, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago
- Collection:
- Southeast Asia Visions
- Creator:
- Knox, Thomas Wallace
- Date:
- 1880
- Catalog Record:
- 505158
- Extent:
- 458 600dpi JPEG page images
- Publisher:
- Harper
- Publication Place:
- New York
- Format:
- Book
- Contents:
- Front Matter
Chapter I. Departure from Hong-Kong.
Chapter II. : Voyage to Saigon. - Arrival in Cochina China.
Chapter II. : Historical and Descriptive- First Sigts and Scenes in Anam.
Chapter IV. : A Wonderful Temple. -Ruins of Nagkon Wat and Angkor.
Chapter V. : Cambodia. -Its Capital and King.
Chapter VI. : Departure from Saigon. - Visting a Chinese Junk.
Chapter VII. : The Wonerful Story of Marco Polo.
Chapter VIII. : Arrival in Siam. - First Day In Bangkok.
Chapter IX. : Temples At Bangkok.- The Founder of Buddhism.
"Chapter X. : Ascending the Menam, From Bangkok to Ayuthia."
Chapter XI. : Visiting the Prince of the Elephants.-Ayuthia.-Somehing about Crocodiles.
Chapter XII. : Storeis of Elephant-Hunting.-Scenes of the Chase.
Chapter XIII. : Bang-Pa-In to Bangkok.- Studies in Matural History and Botany.
Chapter XIV. : The King in his State Barge.-Betel and Tobacco.
"Chapter XV. : Women, Hair-Cutiing, and Slavery."
"Chapter XVI. : Cremation in Siam.-Trade, Taxes, and Birds."
Chapter XVII. : Presentation to the King.-Dinner at the Palace.
Chapter XVIII. : The White Elephant.- Visit to the Second King of Siam.
Chapter XIX. : Leaving Siam.-Life Under the Ocean Wave.
Chapter XX. : Light Under Water.-Pearl-Fishing and Turtle-Hunting.
Chapter XXI. : Incidents of a Sea-Voyage.-Singapore.
Chapter XXII. : Sights and Scenes in Singapore.
Chapter XXIII. : Crossing the Equator.-Adventure with Malay Pirates.
Chapter XXIV. : Sumatra and its Peculiarities.-Snakes and Orang-Outangs.
Chapter XXV. : Arrival in Java.-Sights and Scenes in Batavia.
Chapter XXVI. : Batavia to Buttenzorg.- Tropical Scenes.-Birds of Paradise.
Chapter XXVII. : A Chapter on Political Economy.-The Dutch Culture System in Java.
Chapter XXVIII. : Rice Culture in Java.-Military and Social Matters.
Chapter XXIX. : A Post Ride in Java.- From Buitenzorg to Bandong.
Chapter XXX. : Visiting a Tea Plantation.-Preparation of Tea.
"Chapter XXXI. : Eastern Java, Lombock, Timor, and the Aru Islands."
Chapter XXXII. : Wandering in the Malay Archipelago.-Good-Bye.
End Matter