An American Woman Artist in Angkor : Lucille Sinclair Douglass
The only woman visual artist whose depictions of Angkor are ket at New York Metropolitan Museum.
The only woman visual artist whose depictions of Angkor are ket at New York Metropolitan Museum.
"The Mystery of the Deserted Khmer Cities and their vanished splendour; and A Description of Life in Cambodia To-Day"
A work of fiction on Charlie Chaplin's 1936 visit to Angkor, and why the mysterious trip keeps eluding us.
A European woman's view on Southeast Asia at the turn of the 20th century
A colorful description of Cambodia, its geography and its people at the turn of the century.
A lively description of mainland Southeast Asia in the 1820s.
An engrossing novel set in an Indochinese plantation in the 1910s, with an unforgettable visit to Angkor and the Bayon.
An engrossing novel set in an Indochinese plantation in the 1910s, with an unforgettable visit to Angkor and the Bayon.
The fascinating life of a talented photographer and a strong-willed woman spanning the whole 20th century and several continents.
The coming to age of a young French woman at a transition period for modern Cambodia.
A smart feminist in 1935 Angkor. Sensuality, hints to opium-enticed paradises, Bali women: "Asia lifted its curtain at the moonlit...
The written account that decades later inspired a best-selling book and a Hollywood musical is nevertheless a valuable document for...
A 1931 account of Angkor, "the city of mystery".