Publications Books New Journeys in Old Asia
Back to Cambodia four years after "Angkor the Magnificent", an inspired and sometime visionary travelogue through Asia in the throes of colonialism.Images Lucille Douglass' Drawings for New Journeys in Old Asia
A series of etchings made by an American female artist discovering Cambodia and Asia in the 1920s.Images An American Woman Artist in Angkor : Lucille Sinclair Douglass
The only woman visual artist whose depictions of Angkor are kept at New York Metropolitan Museum.Books La province cambodgienne de Pursat [Pursat Province, Cambodia]
A rare field research touching geology, ethnography, geography, history and economics in the Pursat area, in 1925-1933.Books Angkor the Magnificent: Wonder City of Ancient Cambodia
The first published account of Angkor by an American woman, an intrepid traveler that had longed to see the Khmer temples "with a longing such as youth knows."Publications One Hundred Years of Solipsism: The Malraux Case Revisited
One century later, André Malraux's raid on Banteay Srei bas-reliefs is still raising interest and controversy.Images Cambodian Drawings by Oknha Tep Nimit Mak and Oknha Reachna Prasor Mao, 1923
A collection of classic-modern figurative patterns completed by two leading Cambodian architects in the 1920s, and commented by George Groslier.Books Danses d'Indochine [Dances of Indochina]
An enlightening reflexion on Southeast Asian dances, and in particular on Cambodian court dance.Books Chansons cambodgiennes (Cambodian Songs)
54 traditional Khmer songs transcribed with musical scores and a temptative transliteration.