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Surveying and exploring in Siam
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Title:
Surveying and exploring in Siam
Collection:
Southeast Asia Visions
Creator:
McCarthy, James Fitzroy
Date:
1900
Extent:
238 600dpi JPEG page images
Publisher:
J. Murray
Publication Place:
London
Format:
Book
Contents:
Front Matter
Chapter I. : Beginnings at Raheng and Bangkok.
Chapter II. : In the Western Teak Forests
Chapter III. : In the Malay Peninsula. Sigora and Tani.
Chapter IV. : The Malay Peninsula. Work in Raman.
Chapter V. : Start for the Northeast Frontier. Topknot cutting.
Chapter VI. : From Bangkok to Korat. Elephants.
Chapter VII. : Korat city and Ruins.
Chapter VIII. : The Korat Plateau to Nawng Kai.
Chapter IX. : Nawng Kai and Wieng Chan.
Chapter X. : Among the Meo.
Chapter XI. : In the Track of the Haw.
Chapter XII. : The Chieng Kwang Highlands
Chapter XIII. : On the Me Kawng River.
Chapter XIV. : Luang Prabang City.
Chapter XV. : Traditions of Luang Prabang.
Chapter XVI. : Sickness in the Rains. Withdrawal to Bangkok. The Utaradit Route.
Chapter XVII. : March through Muang Nan.
Chapter XVIII. : Operations Against the Haw.
Chapter XIX. : March to Teng. The Ka Che.
Chapter XX. : Politics and Persons in Teng.
Chapter XXI. : The Last Haw Expedition and Sack of Luang Prabang.
Chapter XXII. : Railway Surveys in the Lower Lao States.
Chapter XXIII. : Frontier Delimitation 1890.
Chapter XXIV. : Chieng Mai to Muang Fang
Chapter XXV. : The Musur. Commencing the Triangulation.
Chapter XXVI. : Work in Chieng Sen.
Chapter XXVII. : Work Under Difficulties.
Chapter XXVIII. : Recess at Chieng Mai. The Meo and Yao. Chieng Keng.
Chapter XXIX. : Among the Lamet. Muang Sing.
Chapter XXX. : Lanten Settlements. The Sibsawng Pana States.
Chapter XXXI. : Work Round Muang Sai.
Chapter XXXII. : Luang Prabang Revisited.
Chapter XXXIII. : The Highest Peaks of Indo China.
Chapter XXXIV. : Conclusion of the Northern Triangulation.
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