
A vivid, first‑hand portrait of mid‑nineteenth‑century Siam unfolds through the eyes of a long‑time missionary who spent a decade among its people. Drawing on personal experience, his observations travel from the kingdom’s rugged geography and unique political structure to the everyday rhythms of village life, offering listeners a clear picture of a land often misunderstood by the West.
The book moves methodically through topics such as religion, education, courtship, medicine and agriculture, each chapter packed with anecdotes and practical details. Readers will hear colorful descriptions of local customs, the seasonal calendar, and the challenges faced by early missionaries, all presented in a straightforward, engaging style that brings this distant world to life without overwhelming scholarly jargon.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (200K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-01-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 19th-century missionary writer, he drew on a decade in Siam to introduce English-language readers to the country’s government, religion, education, and everyday customs. His work offers a vivid window into how Americans of his era tried to understand Southeast Asia.
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