Peeps at Many Lands: Siam (1908)
by Ernest Young, illustrated by Edwin Arthur Norbury
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PEEPS AT MANY LANDS

SIAM

PEEPS AT
MANY LANDS

SIAM

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Peeps at Many Lands
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Burma
Canada
Egypt
England
France
Holland
Iceland
India
Italy
Japan
Morocco
Scotland
Siam
South Africa
Switzerland

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Containing 37 full-page illustrations in
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  • published by
  • Adam and Charles Black
  • Soho Square, London, W.
Agents
America The Macmillan Company
64 & 66 Fifth Avenue, New York
Canada The Macmillan Company of Canada, Ltd.
27 Richmond Street West, Toronto
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Macmillan Building, Bombay
500 Bow Bazaar Street, Calcutta
Australasia Oxford University Press, Melbourne

Peeps at Many Lands

S i a m

by

Ernest Young, B.Sc.

head master of the lower school of john lyon, harrow

formerly of the education department, siam

author of "the kingdom of the yellow robe," etc.


With twelve full-page illustrations

in colour

by

Edwin A. Norbury, R.C.A.


London

Adam and Charles Black

1908

To
my child friend,

Sybil Marjorie Cooper,
I affectionately dedicate this, my first
book for children

Contents

chapter
page
I.
A peep into Siamese history
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
1
II.
In Eastern Venice
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5
III.
Down the river
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
10
IV.
The children
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
15
V.
Schools
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
18
VI.
Amusements
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
22
VII.
The story of Buddha
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
27
VIII.
The monks
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
34
IX.
The temples
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
39
X.
The shaving of the top-knot
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
44
XI.
Houses
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
48
XII.
Food and dress
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
55
XIII.
Fishing
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
56
XIV.
Rice
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
60
XV.
A ploughing ceremony
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
65
XVI.
Elephants
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
69
XVII.
White elephants
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
75
XVIII.
Trial by ordeal
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
79

List of illustrations

By Edwin A. Norburry, R.C.A.

A typical canal scene
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
frontispiece
facing page
A corner of the Grand Palace enclosure, Bangkok
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
4
The river market, Bangkok
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
9
The gulf of Siam — moonlight
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
16
A buffalo cart
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25
A group of Buddhist monks
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32
The temple of Wat Poh
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
41
Mount Prabhat
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
48
A fishing-boat near the island pagoda, Paknam
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
57
The annual rice-ploughing festival
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
64
An elephant hunt at Ayuthia
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
73
A religious water procession
....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
80

Sketch-Map of Siam on p. viii.

Sketch-map of Siam

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in 1908, before the cutoff of January 1, 1929.


The longest-living author of this work died in 1952, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 71 years or less. This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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