Random books from MitchShim's library
泰國華文銘刻彙編 = Chinese Epigraphic Materials in Thailand by 傳吾康
Chronicles of Chiang Khaeng: A Tai Lü Principality of the Upper Mekong by Volker Grabowsky
Thailand, economy and politics by Pasuk Phongpaichit
U Ponnya's chronicle on overcomming the Siamese incursion of 1853 by U Ponnya
พระราชพงศาวดารกรุงธนบุรี ฉบับพันจันทนุมาศ (เจิม)
The Chiang Mai chronicle by David K. Wyatt
The ̠Pāḍæng Chronicle and the Jengtung State Chronicle Translated by Sao Sāimöng Mangrāi
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Favorite librariesみんぱく図書館 - Minpaku Library, 大阪大学外国学図書館 - Osaka University Foreign Studies Library, 天理大学附属天理図書館 - Tenri Central Library, アジア図書館 - Asian library & Communication Center Osaka, Siam Society Library
About meA Japanese guy who interested in History of SE Asia. I read Japanese and some Thai and English and have a little knowledge to understand French and Classical Chinese.
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You're having quite a lot of interesting books in your library, including some I have heard about but haven't yet found in a bookstore to check it out before buying.
posted by MaewNam at 4:34 pm (EST) on Aug 1, 2009