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by George B. (George Blagden) Bacon
A richly illustrated travelogue, this work revisits the classic 19th‑century accounts of Siam, stitching together early Portuguese encounters, the kingdom’s diplomatic overtures, and the steady flow of Western explorers who first set foot on its shores. The opening chapters trace the first contacts in the 1500s, when daring seafarers opened a dialogue that would shape centuries of cultural exchange, while also sketching the broad contours of the land—from the fertile plains of the Chao Phraya to the rugged highlands of the north.
Beyond geography, the book paints everyday life in vivid detail: the glittering courts of Bangkok, the solemn rituals of the royal family, bustling marketplaces, and the colorful customs of the Siamese people. Its pages are filled with period engravings of temples, elephants, and river scenes, offering listeners a palpable sense of a nation poised between tradition and the early stirrings of modernity. Whether you’re curious about ancient ruins, royal ceremonies, or the first missionary journeys, the narrative invites you to experience Siam as it was seen through the eyes of its earliest foreign guests.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (453K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Hunter Monroe, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2011-11-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1876
Best known for a lively 19th-century portrait of Siam, this American Episcopal clergyman wrote with the curiosity of a traveler and the clarity of a teacher. His work opened a distant world to English-language readers at a time when Southeast Asia was still little known to many in the United States.
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