• Chinese Mythology: Classic Stories of Chinese Myths, Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters (Classical Mythology Book 6)

    Have you ever wondered why the Chinese are lighting these loud firecrackers on New Year’s Eve?

    If you are planning to learn all you can about Chinese Mythology, then check this book out. It will give you insights into:

    • The story of Pangu and the creation of the Earth.
    • Nu Gua and the creation of mankind.
    • How Nu Gua repaired the sky.
    • Myths of the Chinese festivals
    • The two Classic Chinese Myths: The Monkey King and The Lady White Snake
    • Introduction to Chinese Gods and Sacred Creatures

    If you are interested in culture and Eastern practices, then this book is a great way to learn those myths and festival information. This book is chock full of all the things that you would need to know in order to experience the best Chinese myths or festivals.

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    £2.20
  • The Chinese Myths: A Guide to the Gods and Legends

    The essential guide to the complex, fascinating world of Chinese myths: retelling the stories and exploring their significance in Chinese culture.

    This is a concise and entertaining guide to the complex tradition of Chinese mythology. While many around the world are familiar with some aspects of Chinese myth – through Chinese New Year festivities or the classic adventures of the Monkey King in Journey to the West – few outside of China understand the richness of Chinese mythology, influenced by Daoism, Buddhism and Confucianism.

    Offering much more than any competing overview of Chinese mythology, The Chinese Myths not only retells the ancient stories but also considers their place within the patterns of Chinese religions, culture and history. Tao Tao Liu introduces us to an intriguing cast of gods, goddesses, dragons and monks, including: the ancient hero, Yi the Archer, who shot suns out of the sky to save humanity from a drought; Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion, to whom there are temples dedicated all over East Asia; and Madame White Snake, a water snake spirit in the guise of a mysterious widow, her story adapted into countless films and operas. This book is for anyone interested in China, as knowing its myths allows readers to understand and appreciate its culture in a new light.

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    £12.20£14.20
  • Blossom: A Passionate Love (Flower Sisters Book 5)

    Blossom Baker has watched her sisters find love one by one. And just when she began to wonder when her Prince Charming would show his face, Roman Fields, entered the picture, helping to bring all of her deepest desires to fruition. *Please note, this is book five of five in an interconnected series. This novel will contain spoilers from previous books.

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    £3.00
  • Wishypoofs and Hiccups: Zoey and Sassafras #9

    Oh dear . . . when Pip shows up with a new look that’s just as much of a surprise to him as to Zoey and Sassafras, the trio knows something strange is happening in the forest. They retrace Pip’s steps only to see another magical friend change right before their eyes! It’s up to the team to figure out what is happening and how to change the magical animals back before things get any more serious . . .

    Each story in the Zoey and Sassafras series features a new magical animal with a problem that must be solved using science. There isn’t a set formula for each book; Zoey sometimes needs to run experiments, while other times she needs to investigate a mystery, and yet other times she needs to do research. Zoey models how to keep a science journal through her handwritten entries in each story. Each story is complete with a glossary of the kid-friendly definitions for scientific terms used. The series highlights child-led inquiry science and the topics covered align with both Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards.

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    £5.90
  • Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Wreck and Roll!: A Marvel Original Graphic Novel

    An all-new original story starring Lunella Lafayette (Moon Girl) and her pet dinosaur!

    Just in time for the debut of her original Disney TV show, Lunella Lafayette, the smartest person in the Marvel Universe gets her own original graphic novel! Set under the backdrop of her vibrant Lower East Side community, this hilarious graphic novel with a diverse cast of characters will be a hit with kids everywhere.

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    £7.70
  • Mini Labradoodles. The Ultimate Mini Labradoodle Dog Manual. Miniature Labradoodle book for care, costs, feeding, grooming, health and training.

    The Ultimate Mini Labradoodle Dog Manual has the answers you may need when researching this energetic hybrid canine with the double retrieving DNA in it’s long history.

    Learn about this excitable, energetic and friendly medium-sized canine and find out whether or not this intelligent canine will be the best choice for you and your family.

    Learn everything there is to know, including little known facts and secrets and how to care for every aspect of the Mini Labradoodle’s life.

    This manual contains all the information you need, from birth to the Rainbow Bridge, including transitioning through house breaking, care, feeding, training and end of life, so that you can make a well-informed decision about whether or not the Mini Labradoodle is the breed for you.

    If you already have a Mini Labradoodle, this book will teach you everything you need to know to make your dog a happy dog and to make you a happy dog owner.

    The author George Hoppendale is an experienced writer and a true animal lover. He enjoys writing animal books and advising others how to take care of their animals to give them a happy home.

    Co-Author Asia Moore is a professional Dog Whisperer, Cynologist and Author, living on Vancouver Island, off the west coast of British Columbia, in Canada, who believes that all humans and dogs can live together in harmony. She and her dog whispering team, which includes an 8-year-old Shih Tzu named Boris, teach dog psychology to humans, to help alleviate problem behaviors that arise between humans and their canine counterparts so that everyone can live a happy and stress-free life together.

    Covered in this book:

    – Temperament

    – Vital statistics

    – Before you buy

    – Choosing the right dog

    – Health

    – Daily care

    – Feeding

    – House training

    – Medical care & safety

    – Grooming

    – Training

    – Poisonous Foods & Plants

    – Caring for your aging dog

    …. and much more.

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    £7.60
  • Sweet Vietnamese Bakes: A Dessert Lover’s Tour of Southeast Asia

    Discover 50 incredible recipes for authentic Vietnamese desserts! 50 Recipes for Mooncakes, Bao Buns, Che, Custards, Sweet Soups and More! Explore the delicious world of Vietnam’s dessert scene with this authentic collection of recipes from baker Tara Nguyen. These baked goods and frozen treats take you on a tantalizing culinary tour of the country―from ceremonial cakes to ever-popular street stall sweets. Whether you want to re-create the nostalgic dishes of your childhood, or explore Southeast Asian flavors in your baking, these delectable recipes will walk you through how to make dishes like: Honeycomb Cakes (Banh Bo Nuong) Durian Mung Bean Cakes (Banh Pia Sau Rieng) Vietnamese Baguettes (Banh Mi Viet Nam) Custard Bao Buns (Banh Bao Cadé) Salted Egg Yolk Savory Cake (Banh Bong Lan Trung Muoi) Coconut Milk Buns (Banh Mi Sua Dua) Vietnamese Brioche Breads (Banh Mi Hoa Cuc) Banana Sago Pudding (Che Chuoi Bot Bang) 3-Color Dessert (Che Ba Mau) Sesame Balls (Banh Ran Me)

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    £17.10£18.00
  • Macroeconomics for Emerging East Asia (Elements of Paleontology)

    Macroeconomics for Emerging East Asia presents a distinctive approach to the study of macroeconomic theory and policy. The author develops a unique analytical framework that incorporates: (1) both internal and external balance as aspects of macroeconomic stability; (2) both the exchange rate and the interest rate as monetary policy instruments, (3) government debt sustainability as a concern of fiscal policy, and (4) global capital flows as a force to be reckoned with. The framework provides students with the foundational knowledge to analyze macroeconomic issues common to emerging economies. Concepts are illustrated using the latest empirical data and extensive case study analysis for thirteen economies of Northeast and Southeast Asia (Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam). The book’s lucid exposition accommodates students of differing levels of preparation.

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    £9.60£21.80
  • Imperial Identity in the Mughal Empire: Memory and Dynastic Politics in Early Modern South and Central Asia (Library of South Asian History and Culture)

    Having monopolized Central Asian politics and culture for over a century, the Timurid ruling elite was forced from its ancestral homeland in Transoxiana at the turn of the sixteenth century by an invading Uzbek tribal confederation. The Timurids travelled south: establishing themselves as the new rulers of a region roughly comprising modern Afghanistan, Pakistan and northern India, and founding what would become the Mughal Empire (1526-1857). The last survivors of the House of Timur, the Mughals drew invaluable political capital from their lineage, which was recognized for its charismatic genealogy and court culture – the features of which are examined here. By identifying Mughal loyalty to Turco-Mongol institutions and traditions, Lisa Balabanlilar here positions the Mughal dynasty at the centre of the early modern Islamic world as the direct successors of a powerful political and religious tradition.

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    £19.00
  • Biggest Economies in Asia: Little Explorers’ Guide to Asia’s Leading Industries and the Stories Behind Their Rise!

    Explore the Powerhouse Economies of Asia!

    Welcome aboard “Biggest Economies in Asia”! This isn’t just a boring educational book; it’s your golden ticket to an exciting adventure across Asia’s dynamic economies. From bustling streets to sparkling skyscrapers, and innovative technology hubs to humming car factories—there’s a world of discovery waiting for you!

    Why should you pack your bags for this adventure?

    • Enticing Tales and Legends: Dive into the gigantic manufacturing mazes of China, unload secrets at Singapore’s busiest port, code your way through India’s digital playground, and delve into the construction marvels of the UAE, and so much more!
    • Playful Learning: Learn about the diverse industries of Asian countries in a super cool and simple way. Forget dull textbooks; this is a funfair of knowledge!
    • Vibrant Illustrations: Feast your eyes on beautiful, exciting pictures that bring these thriving economies to life.
    • Inspiring Lessons: Discover the value of hard work, thoughtful planning, and teamwork through real-world success stories from these mighty economies.

    By the end of this captivating journey, you’ll see how these countries add their own sparkle to our world. The toy in your room, the car on your street, or the tallest building you’ve ever seen, traces of Asia’s vibrant economies are everywhere around us!

    So, are you ready to set sail? Your exciting voyage through Asia’s economic wonders is about to begin. Climb aboard, fasten your seatbelt, and let’s traverse this fascinating continent together!

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    £9.50
  • The Political Economy of Southeast Asia: Politics and Uneven Development under Hyperglobalisation (Studies in the Political Economy of Public Policy)

    ‘This is not only the best collection of essays on the political economy of Southeast Asia, but also, as a singular achievement of the “Murdoch School”, one of the rarest of books that demonstrates how knowledge production travels across generations, institutions and time periods, thereby continually enriching itself. No course on Southeast Asia can afford to miss it as its core text.’ (Professor Amitav Acharya, American University, USA)

    ‘This book – the fourth in a path-breaking series – demonstrates why a critical political economy approach is more crucial than ever for understanding Southeast Asia’s transformation. Across a wide range of topics, the book explains how capitalist development and globalisation are reshaping the societies, economies and politics of a diverse group of countries, casting light on the deep sources of economic and social power in the region. This is a book that every student of Southeast Asia needs to read.’ (Professor Edward Aspinall, Australian National University, Australia)

    ‘This book does what a work on political economy should do: challenge existing paradigms in order to gain a deeper understanding of the processes of social transformation. This volume is distinctive in three ways. First, it eschews methodological nationalism and focuses on how the interaction of national, regional, and global forces are shaping and reshaping systems of governance, mass politics, economies, labor-capital relations, migration, and gender relations across the region. Second, it is a bold effort to show how the “Murdoch School,” which focuses on the dynamic synergy of internal class relations and global capitalism, provides a better explanatory framework for understanding social change in Southeast Asia than the rival “developmental state” and “historical institutionalist” approaches. Third, alongside established luminaries in the field, it showcases the younger generation of political economists doing pathbreaking work on different dimensions of the political economy of the region.’ (Walden Bello, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA, and Former Member of the Philippines’ House of Representatives)

    ‘This very timely fourth edition explores Southeast Asia’s political economy within the context of hyperglobalisation and China’s pronounced social-structural impacts on international politics, finance and economics over the past decade and a half. The volume successfully adopts a cross-cutting thematic approach, while also conveying the diversity and divergences among the Southeast Asian states and economies. This will be an important resource for scholars of International Relations and Comparative Politics, who need to take an interest in a dynamic and increasingly significant part of Asia.’ (Professor Evelyn Goh, Australian National University, Australia)

    “This ambitious collection takes a consistent theoretical approach and applies it to a thematic, comparative analysis across Southeast Asia. The yield is impressive: the social, political and economic forces constituting the current conjuncture are not simply invoked, they are thoroughly identified and explained. By posing the deceptively simple questions of what is happening and why, the authors demonstrate the reciprocal relation between theory-building and empirical inquiry, providing a model of engaged scholarship with global resonance. Bravo!’ (Professor Tania Li, University of Toronto, Canada)

    ‘Counteracting the spaceless and flattened geography of much literature on uneven development, this book delivers a forensic examination of the unevenness of geographical development in Southeast Asia and the relations of force shaping capital, state, nature and civil society. This is the most compelling theoretical and empirical political economy book available on Southeast Asia.’ (Professor Adam David Morton, U

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    £17.30
  • Boxer Codex (Academica Filipina+)

    In 1947, colonial Iberian maritime scholar Professor Charles R. Boxer acquired a late sixteenth-century manuscript written by an anonymous scribe who had compiled several eyewitness accounts of both Spanish and Portuguese expeditions to Asia and the Pacific. Through detailed descriptions and lavish illustrations, this manuscript depicted the customs, costumes, and ways of life of the various peoples of East and Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippine Islands. In the decades since the book came to light, an international constellation of scholars the world over has expanded our understanding of this valuable document and given us the clearest depiction of the lives of newly colonized Filipinos and the politics of early modern Asia. As such, the Boxer Codex is indispensable in understanding both Iberian and Asian encounters at a pivotal time in world history.

    Now this invaluable work is made accessible to a new generation of Filipinos and scholars with this bilingual edition, written in modern Spanish and English. It also marks the beginning of the commemoration of 500 years of Philippine-Spanish encounters from 1521 to 2021. An extensive introduction situates this work in a global context and presents the intertwined histories of academician Charles Boxer and Philippine National Artist Carlos Quirino, whose friendship ignited global interest and passionate study of the codex.

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    £10.30
  • Malaysia and Indonesia Marco Polo Map (Marco Polo Maps)

    Marco Polo Malaysia and Indonesia Map: the ideal map for your trip

    Let the Marco Polo Malaysia and Indonesia Road Map guide you around these beautiful countries. Discover glorious temples, paradise beaches, stunning wildlife and lush landscapes with this highly durable, overview map of Malaysia and Indonesia. It folds away easily and is always on standby to help when you’re stuck.

    • Perfect touring map – the scale is 1 : 2 000 000* ideal to help you get an overview of the region and navigate the major routes by car or campervan.
    • Easy to use – the super clear mapping in strong colours and clear text will help you navigate the countries like a local.
    • Includes 3 city maps – detailed street maps of 3 key cities are also included.
    • Malaysia and Indonesia highlights – major sights and key points of interest are marked on the map by numbered stars and these are listed in the index booklet with a brief description to help you pick the best places to see en route.
    • Extensive index – the thorough index is fully cross-referenced to the map to help you pinpoint your destination quickly.

      For the big trips and the smaller detours, trust Marco Polo’s clear mapping and thorough index to guide you around Malaysia and Indonesia.

      *(1: 2 000 000 / 1cm=20km / 1inch=32 miles)

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    £6.20£6.60
  • Lonely Planet Vietnamese Phrasebook & Dictionary

    Lonely Planet’s Vietnamese Phrasebook and Dictionary is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful Vietnamese phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs. Order your iced coffee with ease, bargain like a pro at markets, and order smoothly from street food stalls; all with your trusted travel companion.

    Get More From Your Trip with Easy-to-Find Phrases for Every Travel Situation!

    Feel at ease with essential tips on culture, manners, idioms and multiple meanings

    Order with confidence, explain food allergies, and try new foods with the menu decoder

    Save time and hassles with vital phrases at your fingertips

    Never get stuck for words with the 3500-word two-way, quick-reference dictionary

    Be prepared for both common and emergency travel situations with practical phrases and terminology

    Meet friends with conversation starter phrases

    Get your message across with easy-to-use pronunciation guides

    Inside Lonely Planet’s Vietnamese Phrasebook and Dictionary:

    Full-colour throughout

    User-friendly layout organised by travel scenario categories

    Survival phrases inside front cover for at-a-glance, on-the-fly cues

    Convenient features

    5 Phrases to Learn Before You Go

    10 Ways to Start a Sentence

    10 Phrases to Sound like a Local

    Listen For – phrases you may hear

    Look For – phrases you may see on signs

    Shortcuts – easy-to-remember alternatives to the full phrases

    QandA – suggested answers to questions asked

    Covers

    Basics – time, dates, numbers, amounts, pronunciation, reading tips, grammar rules

    Practical – travel with kids, disabled travellers, sightseeing, business, banking, post office, internet, phones, repairs, bargaining, accommodation, directions, border crossing, transport

    Social – meeting people, interests, feelings, opinions, going out, romance, culture, activities, weather

    Safe Travel – emergencies, police, doctor, chemist, dentist, symptoms, conditions

    Food – ordering, at the market, at the bar, dishes, ingredients

    The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet’s Vietnamese Phrasebook and Dictionary, a pocket-sized comprehensive language guide, provides on-the-go language assistance; great for language students and travellers looking to interact with locals and immerse themselves in local culture.

    About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we’ve printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You’ll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day.

    ‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.’  New York Times

    ‘Lonely Planet. It’s on everyone’s bookshelves; it’s in every traveller’s hands. It’s on mobile phones. It’s on the Internet. It’s everywhere, and it’s telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.’  Fairfax Media (Australia)

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  • Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia

    This gripping account interweaves Nixon and Kissinger’s pursuit of the war in Southeast Asia and their diplomacy with the Soviet Union and China with on-the-ground military events and US domestic reactions to the war conducted in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

    Fire and Rain is a compelling, meticulous narrative of the way national security decisions formed at the highest levels of government affect the lives of individuals at home and abroad. By drawing these connections, Carolyn Woods Eisenberg brings to life policy decisions about Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, conveying their significance to a new generation of readers. She breaks fresh ground in contextualizing Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger’s decisions within a wider institutional and societal framework. While recognizing the distinctive personalities and ideas of these two men, this study more broadly conveys the competing roles and impact of the professional military, the Congress, and a mobilized peace movement.

    Drawing upon a vast collection of declassified documents, Eisenberg presents an important re-interpretation of the Nixon Administration’s relations with the Soviet Union and China vis a vis the war in Southeast Asia. She argues that in their desperate effort to overcome, or at least overshadow, their failure in Vietnam, Nixon and Kissinger made major concessions to both nations in the field of arms control, their response to the India-Pakistan war, and the diplomacy surrounding Taiwan–much of this secret. Despite policymakers’ claims that the Vietnam War was a “national security” necessity that would demonstrate American strength to the communist superpowers and “credibility” to friendly governments, the historical record suggests a different reality.

    A half-century after the Paris Peace Conference marking the withdrawal of US troops and advisors from Vietnam and foreign troops from Laos and Cambodia, Fire and Rain is a dramatic account of geopolitical decision making, civil society, and the human toll of the war on the people of Southeast Asia.

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    £23.10£24.70
  • Russia and Central Asia: Coexistence, Conquest, Convergence

    Russia and Central Asia provides an overview of the relationship between two dynamic regions, highlighting the ways in which Russia and Central Asia have influenced and been influenced by Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This readable synthesis, covering early coexistence in the seventeenth century to the present day, seeks to encourage new ways of thinking about how the modern world developed. Shoshana Keller focuses on the five major “Stans”: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. Cultural and social history are interwoven with the military narrative to provide a sense of the people, their religion, and their practices – all of which were severely tested under Stalin. The text includes a glossary as well as images and maps that help to highlight 500 years of changes, bringing Central Asia into the general narrative of Russian and world history and introducing a fresh perspective on colonialism and modernity.

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    £19.00£23.70
  • Southeast Asian History: A Captivating Guide to the History of Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam, Bali, and the Philippines

    If you want to discover the captivating history of Southeast Asia, then keep reading…
    Five captivating manuscripts in one book:

    • History of Southeast Asia: A Captivating Guide to the History of a Vast Region Containing Countries Such as Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Burma, and More
    • History of Thailand: A Captivating Guide to the Thai People and Their History
    • History of Vietnam: A Captivating Guide to Vietnamese History
    • History of Bali: A Captivating Guide to Balinese History and the Impact This Island Has Had on the History of Indonesia and Southeast Asia
    • History of the Philippines: A Captivating Guide to Philippine History

    Some of the topics covered in part 1 of this book include:

    • How ancient Southeast Asian nations were founded
    • The cultures and religions that were incubated in the region
    • The dynamic trade networks that were established
    • The terrible wars that were fought
    • How colonization affected the area
    • The impact of Japanese occupation during WW2
    • The postwar struggle for independence
    • And more

    Some of the topics covered in part 2 of this book include:

    • Thailand’s prehistory and early rulers
    • The liberation from the Khmer Empire
    • Thailand’s golden age under the Sukhothai
    • The powerful Ayutthaya Kingdom
    • The Chakri dynasty, which still rules Thailand today
    • 20th-century coups and rebellions
    • And much more!

    Some of the topics covered in part 3 of this book include:

    • The Basics
    • Ancient Vietnam
    • Four and a Half Centuries of Independence
    • The Ly Dynasty
    • The Tran Dynasty
    • The Later Le Dynasty
    • The Europeans Arrive
    • New Powers and New Divisions
    • The French
    • French Rule
    • Vietnam in Turmoil
    • Ho Chi Minh and the French Indochina War
    • The Vietnam War
    • And much, much more!

    Some of the topics covered in part 4 of this book include:

    • How the island of Bali was home to paleolithic humankind
    • Why Bali’s Asian biodiversity and rich, fertile soils are not found on the neighboring islands
    • What makes up the unique human heritage of indigenous Balinese
    • How the island retained its endemic Balinese Hinduism despite 1,300 years of Muslim influence
    • From where and from whom the Balinese learned their abundant skills in metalworking, crafting, sculpture, and art
    • How art and ritual offerings form the basis of Balinese life, from where the island draws its name
    • How it was that the island nation of Bali was not interested in seafaring and maritime trade
    • And much more!

    Some of the topics covered in part 5 of this book include:

    • That the Philippines is an area of biological and maritime megadiversity.
    • Why the islands have one of the oldest, multi-layered histories on Earth.
    • Why the Philippines was so attractive to colonizers.
    • How the Spanish managed to rule a diverse archipelago for over three centuries.
    • To understand the ongoing relationship between the United States and the Philippines.
    • Why the islands are ethnically and culturally abundant but still unified.
    • How history has created its own island regions of independent rule.

    Scroll up and click the “add to cart” button to learn more about Southeast Asian history!

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    £7.40
  • Catholic Missionaries in Early Modern Asia: Patterns of Localization (Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World)

    Over recent decades, historians have become increasingly interested in early modern Catholic missions in Asia as laboratories of cultural contact. This book builds on recent ground-breaking research on early modern Catholic missions, which has shown that missionaries in Asia cooperated with and accommodated the needs of local agents rather than being uncompromising promoters of post-Tridentine doctrine and devotion. 

    Bringing together some of the most renowned and innovative researchers from Anglophone countries and continental Europe, this volume investigates how missionaries’ entanglements with local societies across Asia contributed to processes of localization within the early modern Catholic church. The focus of the volume is on missionaries’ adaptation to four ideal-typical social settings that played an eminent role in early modern Asian missions: (1) the symbolically loaded princely court; (2) the city as a space of especially dense communication; (3) the countryside, where missionary presence was only rarely permanent; (4) and the household – a central arena of conversion in early modern Asian societies.

    Shining a fresh light onto the history of early modern Catholic missions and the early modern Eurasian cultural exchange, this will be an important book for any scholar of religious history, history of cultural contact/global history and early modern history in Asia.

    Chapter 8 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 

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    £33.30
  • Other Asias

    In this major intervention into the ‘Asian Century’, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak challenges the reader to re-think Asia, in its political and cultural complexity, in the global South and in the metropole.

    • Major work from one of the world’s most distinguished literary and cultural theorists
    • Intervenes in the fraught issues generated by ideas of Asia
    • Featured essays include “Foucault and Najibullah,” “Moving Devi,” “Responsibility,” and “Megacity”
    • Other chapters focus on, among other things, Human Rights, and the turbulent “present” of the Caucasus
    • Essential reading for anyone interested in postcolonialism, and devotees of Spivak’s writing

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    £30.40

    Other Asias

    £30.40
  • Deterritorialised Identity and Transborder Movement in South Asia

    This volume is about migration across South Asia and the complex negotiation of borders by people and the states in the process. A border is understood as a form of demarcation, but it also opens up the flow of people, goods, and ideas of legality and illegality. Borders are dynamic and dyadic in the interface of state and non-state actors involved in border operations. Consequently, transborder movement becomes a complex web involving concerns of security, trade, militancy, and questions of citizenship, along with discourses of ghettoisation, belonging and otherness. Since the mid-20th century, the South Asian region has witnessed growing social and political instability and breakdown of regional cooperation. In this context, the volume casts a wide, interdisciplinary lens across South Asia and discusses economic migration as well as forced migration due to persecution and natural disasters. It looks at how understandings of ‘territoriality’ and ‘border’ become blurred due to increasing transborder migration in the region: how states in South Asia address transborder movements at both policy level and on the ground; and how borderlands become spaces for illegal trade and informal economy in South Asia and for negotiations between states and refugees on identity and citizenship.

    This highly topical volume is for a wide group of scholars and students interested in South Asia, ranging from sociology, anthropology, political science, history, to interdisciplinary fields like migration studies, peace and conflict studies, and development studies.

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    £9.60£95.00
  • National Geographic Maps: Asia-Pacific Wall Map – Compact – 53 x 40 cm

    • COMPACT WALL MAP: This wall map measures 53 x 40 cm, which is a perfect size for a wall poster collection
    • HIGH QUALITY PRINT: Printed on thick paper suitable as a poster for display on your home, school or office wall.
    • ROLLED IN A STURDY TUBE: Your map is rolled and packaged in a sturdy tube to protect it during shipment
    • A MUST-HAVE FOR COLLECTORS: Be the first to own this map individually, previously only available as part of the 10th Edition of the National Geographic Atlas!
    • ICONIC CARTOGRAPHY: National Geographic’s maps are the standard others are measured against. You can count on this product having the highest quality content and display in the industry.
    £14.20
  • Bodhi Sees the World: Thailand

    Travel with Bodhi through seek-and-find illustrations as she takes a plane, boat, and tuk-tuk to explore a new country and culture in vibrant, bustling Bangkok, Thailand. Bodhi is high above the clouds, in a plane on her way to Thailand. Shex27s never been to the city named Bangkok, and shex27s not certain what sights, sounds, and experiences await her there. Stepping into the streets, Bodhi suddenly finds herself a long way from home and not sure if she belongs in this new place. The city is a symphony of noises with horns beeping, engines roaring, and people speaking in Thai. But after visiting the golden temple and quieting her mind, Bodhi begins to see that Thailand is not that different from home after all. Trees still grow tall, kids play games just like her friends, and a smile is the same in every language. With this new outlook, Bodhi opens her heart to the kindness and compassion already within and realizes that even though she is far away from the place she calls home, she is right where she belongs amongst the busy streets, Loi Krathong celebrations, and floating markets of Bangkok. Bodhi Sees the World shares with children:
    – A list of facts and information about the important landmarks and places Bodhi visits, including the Emerald Buddha, the Grand Palace, the Chao Phraya River, and the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market;
    – How to say basic greetings and phrases in Thai;
    – And introduces a new culture and customs.

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    £12.70£16.00
  • Journey Asia: Adult Color by Number Coloring Book for Relaxing and Mindfulness (Budget Adult Color by Number Coloring Books)

    Note from the author: This Coloring Book is considered a Budget Edition, as the acquired colors are on the cover of the book, instead of on the page itself. Also, the solutions/previews aren’t included in the back of the book.

    Color By Number for Adults – Journey Asia:

    Embark on an Asian adventure with “Journey Asia,” a coloring book that invites you to explore the diverse cultures, landscapes, and traditions of the continent. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Asia as you infuse these scenes with vibrant color.

    • Asian Coloration: Experience the joy of coloring intricate illustrations inspired by Asia’s rich heritage, as blank pages transform into scenes filled with temples, festivals, and exotic wildlife.

    • Mindful Exploration: Allow coloring to transport you to the captivating realms of Asia, offering moments of cultural exploration and relaxation.

    • Effortless Color by Number: Utilize your standard 64-color pencil box to effortlessly bring these Asian scenes to life, following numbered sections for a seamless coloring journey.

    • Abundant Pages: Dive into an array of 100 meticulously designed coloring pages, each capturing the essence of Asia’s diverse landscapes and traditions. Discover an additional bonus page that invites an extra touch of creative exploration.

    • Share the Asian Wonders: Make the gift of Asian-inspired creativity and relaxation tangible by sharing “Journey Asia” with friends and loved ones.

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    £6.60
  • Continental Series: South East Asia – Wall Map

    • Stunning South East Asia Continent Wall Map, ideal for Home, Office or the Classroom. This Wall Map features political colours.
    • Size 1200 mm x 950 mm
    • Plastic coated – waterproof and wipeable.
    £28.50
  • Asia: A 4D Book (Investigating Continents)

    Come along and investigate the continent of Asia. What are its biggest cities? Where is its tallest mountain? What natural resources are found there?

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    £9.20
  • Geisha Asia Japan Pin-up Kalender (Tischkalender 2024 DIN A5 hoch), CALVENDO Monatskalender: Asiatische Geisha Zeichnungen im Burlesque Stil

    The well-known “Quickies” from Sara Horwath now also available as a collection. With ink and pen fast lines on paper. Sara Horwath is an expert in exceptional, non-everyday art and space solutions in the burlesque sector. It sells worldwide in the high-priced sector and works for well-known personalities and companies such as the ZDF, kadewe or the Lafayette. High quality desk calendar to stand up with 12 beautiful pictures. Our environment is important to us. Therefore, we only use FSC-certified papers from responsible forest management. We avoid overproduction and therefore significant amounts of waste, as we produce according to requirements in individual production in Germany (Made in Germany). We keep our transport routes short and ensure climate-conscious logistics. 14 pages consisting of 1 cover, 12 month pages, 1 index page, cardboard back with stand function.
    This successful calendar has been re-released this year with same images and updated calendar.

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    £20.70
  • Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia

    “The standard work in English on the Taliban” (Christopher de Bellaigue, New York Review of Books) and its impact on Afghanistan
     
    A #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
     
    “Indispensable.”—Steve Wasserman, Los Angeles Times Book Review
     
    “An excellent political and historical account of the movement’s rise to power.”—Katha Pollitt, Nation
     
    “[A] valuable and informative work.”—Richard Bernstein, New York Times
     
    Ahmed Rashid, called “Pakistan’s best and bravest reporter” by Christopher Hitchens, brings the shadowy world of the Taliban and its impact on Afghanistan and the Middle East and Central Asia into sharp focus in this modern classic. Rashid offers an authoritative account of the Taliban’s rise to power, its role in oil and gas company decisions, and the effects of changing American attitudes toward the Taliban. He also describes the new face of Islamic fundamentalism and explains why Afghanistan has become the world center for international terrorism.

    In this updated edition, Rashid examines how the Taliban regained its strength; how and why the Taliban spread across Central Asia; how the Taliban helped Al’Qaida’s spread into Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and the Far east; and more.

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    £3.30
  • The Art of Asian Dumplings: Delicious Recipes from East to Southeast Asia

    If you’re a fan of dumplings, then “The Art of Asian Dumplings: Delicious Recipes from East to Southeast Asia” is the good cookbook for you. This cookbook offers a tantalizing array of dumpling recipes from various regions in Asia, including China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and Thailand. Each recipe has been carefully crafted to showcase the unique flavors and textures of the different types of dumplings that are popular in each region.

    One of the standout features of this cookbook is its emphasis on the art of dumpling-making. The cookbook includes detailed instructions on how to make different types of dumplings, from classic pork and cabbage dumplings to more innovative and modern flavors like kimchi and chicken dumplings. The cookbook also includes helpful tips and techniques for shaping and cooking dumplings, ensuring that readers can achieve the good texture and flavor every time.

    In addition to the recipes, the cookbook includes fascinating cultural and historical information about the different types of dumplings that are popular in each region. This information provides readers with a deeper understanding of the significance of dumplings in Asian cuisine and the different ways in which they are enjoyed.

    The cookbook features a variety of dumpling dishes that are good for any occasion, from appetizers to main courses to desserts. Each recipe is accompanied by beautiful photographs that showcase the delicious texture and flavors of the dish.

    One of the unique aspects of this cookbook is its emphasis on using fresh, whole ingredients. The recipes are designed to showcase the natural flavors of the ingredients and to create dishes that are healthy, wholesome, and satisfying. The cookbook also includes tips and techniques for sourcing high-quality ingredients and for making the most of seasonal produce.

    Overall, “The Art of Asian Dumplings: Delicious Recipes from East to Southeast Asia” is a cookbook that celebrates the art and culture of dumpling-making in Asia. With its emphasis on fresh, whole ingredients and its detailed instructions and tips, this cookbook offers readers the chance to create delicious and authentic dumplings that are bursting with flavor. Whether you’re a seasoned chef or a novice cook, this cookbook is an essential addition to your collection.

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    £13.70
  • Across Asia and the Islamic World: Movement and Mobility in the Arts of East Asian, South and Southeast Asian, and Islamic Cultures

    The Walters Art Museum is among America’s most distinctive museums, forging connections between people and art from cultures around the world and spanning seven millennia. The museum features a stunning array of objects, from richly illuminated Qur’ans and images of the Buddha, to captivating narrative paintings and artfully crafted ceramics and metalworks. Official publication in March 2023 celebrates the reopening of the Museum’s Arts of Asia and Islam collections in the renovated and reinstalled 4th floor of the Centre Street Building. Arts Across Asia and Islam will be the first volume in a series of titles which break away from the traditional academic approach. It is built around themes that transcend period, form, locale and medium, and forms part of the Museum’s wider initiative to focus resources on developing new ways of interpreting its collections.

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    £12.30
  • The Borneo Confrontation: Volume 1 – Indonesian-Malaysian Confrontation, 1963-1966: 44 (Asia@War)

    The aftermath of the Second World War saw many colonial empires in a state of upheaval. In South East Asia, what had been armed resistance against the Japanese invaders and occupiers was now often turned into national liberation movements seeking independence from the European empires. The Second World War may have ended but this was anything other than an era of peace. This was an era in which Britain moved between successive crises in Palestine, Kenya, Cyprus, Suez and the wider Middle East, in addition to fighting a conventional war in Korea, maintaining a significant peacetime army in West Germany and Berlin, and honoring commitments to the South East Asia Treaty Organization.

    Volume 1 of Borneo Stand-off examines the background, context and origins of Britain’s military experience in post-Second World War South East Asia as Malaya transitioned from colony to the independent state of Malaysia, up to and including the Brunei Revolt of 1962, and sets the scene for the coming Confrontation – or Konfrontasi – with the Indonesia of Sukarno, buoyed by his recent successes against the Netherlands in the former Dutch East Indies.

    Borneo Stand-off Volume 1: Seeds of the Confrontation and the Brunei Revolt of 1962 is illustrated throughout with photographs, and includes color artworks of the men, vehicles and aircraft of the era of Confrontation.

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    £16.20£19.00
  • Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia (The History and Theory of International Law)

    What constitutes a sovereign state in the international legal sphere? This question has been central to international law for centuries. Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia provides a compelling exploration of the history of sovereignty through an analysis of the jurisdictional politics involving a specific set of historical legal entities.

    Governed by local rulers, the princely states of colonial South Asia were subject to British paramountcy whilst remaining legally distinct from directly ruled British India. Their legal status and the extent of their rights remained the subject of feverish debates through the entirety of British colonial rule. This book traces the ways in which the language of sovereignty shaped the discourse surrounding the legal status of the princely states to illustrate how the doctrine of sovereignty came
    to structure political imagination in colonial South Asia and the framework of the modern Indian state.

    Opening with a survey of the place of the princely states in the colonial structures of South Asia, Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia goes on to illustrate how international lawyers, British politicians, colonial officials, rulers and bureaucrats of princely states, and anti-colonial nationalists in British India used definitions of sovereignty to construct political orders in line with their interests and aspirations. By invoking the
    vernacular of sovereignty in contrasting ways to support their differing visions of imperial and world order, these actors also attempted to reconfigure the boundaries among the spheres of the national, the imperial, and the international. Throughout the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries,
    debates and disputes over the princely states continually defined and redefined the concept of sovereignty and international legitimacy in South Asia.

    Using rich material from the colonial archives,Sovereignty, International Law, and the Princely States of Colonial South Asia conveys an understanding of the history of sovereignty and the construction of the modern Indian nation-state that is still relevant today. A riveting read, this book will be of considerable interest and importance to scholars of international law and South Asia, legal historians, and political scientists.

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    £55.80
  • Sincerely Yours (Love in Seattle Book 2)

    Izekiel Holloway was content with his career, the people in his life, and all that came with it.

    Until her…

    One look at the self-assured Jonae Martin and nothing seemed right anymore.

    In fact, everything seemed wrong.

    What he once thought was a solid foundation now had one too many cracks to ignore.

    And ignore it, he would not.

    *please note, this is book two in a four book series but can be read as a standalone.

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    £2.10
  • Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia (East Asian Popular Culture)

    This edited volume on radical dress reforms in East Asia takes a fresh look at the symbols and languages of modernity in dress and body. Dress reform movements around the turn of the twentieth century in the region have received little critical attention as a multicultural discourse of labor, body, gender identity, colonialism, and government authority. With contributions by leading experts of costume/textile history of China, Korea, and Japan, this book presents up-to-date scholarship using diverse methodologies in costume history, history of consumption, and international trade.

    Thematically organized into sections exploring the garments and uniforms, accessories, fabrics, and fashion styles of Asia, this edited volume offers case studies for students and scholars in an ever-expanding field of material culture including, but not limited to, economic history, visual culture, art history, history of journalism, and popular culture. Fashion, Identity, and Power in Modern Asia stimulates further research on the impact of modernity and imperialism in neglected areas such as military uniform, school uniform, women’s accessories, hairstyles, and textile trade.

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    £36.10
  • How Secular Is Art?: On the Politics of Art, History and Religion in South Asia

    As an invitation to interrogate the secular modality of art, the book unsettles both the categories of ‘art’ and ‘secular’ in their theoretical and historical implications. It questions the temporal, spatial and cultural binaries between the ‘sacred’ and the ‘secular’ that have shaped art historical scholarship as well as artistic practice. All the essays here are anchored in a conception of a region, whether we call it South Asia or the Indian subcontinent – one, fissured by histories of partition, state formations and religious nationalisms, but still offering a collective site from which to speak to the disciplines of art and the knowledge worlds in which they are embedded. The book asks: How do we complicate the religious designations of pre-modern art and architecture and the new forms of their resurgence in contemporary iconographies and monuments? How do we re-conceptualize the public and the political, as fiery contestations and new curatorial practices reconfigure the meaning of art in the proliferating spaces of museums, galleries, biennales and festivals? How do we understand South Asian art’s deep entanglements with the politics of the present?

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    £28.50
  • Southeast Asia in the Age of Commerce 1450–1680 – The Lands Below the Winds V 1 (Paper): Volume One: The Lands Below the Winds (Revised)

    In The Lands below the Winds-the first volume of a two-volume set chronicling the rise of Southeast Asian culture during the years from 1450 to 1680-Anthony Reid vividly explores everyday life in the different societies of the region, from diet, housing, commerce, and law to sexual and family relations, patterns of warfare, and popular entertainment. In so doing he enables us to perceive the underlying coherence and splendid variety in the complex mosaic of Southeast Asia. “Anyone interested in Southeast Asian history should read, teach, and learn from this enthralling, fastidious book.”-David P. Chandler, Journal of Asian Studies “There is nothing that catches better the general look of things on the eve of European hegemony or evokes more effectively what Southeast Asia was like when Southeast Asians themselves bestrode it.”-Clifford Geertz, New York Review of Books “An outstandingly readable example of its genre, a superb unrhetorical portrayal of its society and period. One can scarcely wait for the sequel.”-E.L. Jones, Asian Studies Association of Australia Review “A model of ‘total history.’ The level of synthesis, judgment, and insight are so high as to entirely reconstruct our understanding of pre-colonial Southeast Asia.”-James C. Scott, Yale University “It is the most important study in the field for many years; it is likely to set the agenda for research in the field for many years to come.”-Norman Owen, All Asia Review of Books

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    £47.90
  • The Cambridge Illustrated History of China

    The Cambridge Illustrated History of China is an illuminating account of the full sweep of Chinese civilisation – from prehistoric times to the intellectual ferment of the Warring States Period, through the rise and fall of the imperial dynasties, to the modern communist state. Written by a leading scholar and lavishly illustrated, its narrative draws together everything from the influence of key intellectual figures, to political innovations, art and material culture, family and religious life, not to mention wars and modern conflicts. This third revised edition includes new archaeological discoveries and gives fuller treatment of environmental history and Chinese interaction with the wider world, placing China in global context. The Qing dynasty is now covered in two chapters, while the final chapter brings the story into the twenty-first century, covering the transformation of China into one of the world’s leading economies and the challenges it faces. Lively and highly visual, this book will be appreciated by anyone interested in Chinese history.

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    £33.20
  • The Lands of Central Asia: Millennia-old Central Asian civilisations, from the Neolithic to the Early Medieval Period

    • A comprehensive guide for those seeking to understand the rich cultural heritage of Central Asia
    • The most authoritative single-volume treatment of the long history of Central Asia
    • With all new colour plates in a beautiful hardback edition, this book seeks to bring Central Asia’s illustrious history to life for a new international audience

    A comprehensive guide for those seeking to understand the rich cultural heritage of Central Asia, this book is the most authoritative single-volume treatment of the region’s long history. This newly translated volume investigates the civilisations and states which emerged in Central Asia from the Bronze Age up to the 5th century AD. It examines their differing religions and cultures and explores their changing relationships over time. With all new colour plates in a beautiful hardback edition, this book seeks to bring Central Asia’s illustrious history to life for a new international audience.

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    £20.70£23.80
  • Inside Asia

    RO60072609. INSIDE ASIA. 1939. In-8. Relié. Etat d’usage, Tâchée, Dos fané, Mouillures. 659 pages. Illustré d’une carte en noir et rouge sur planche dépliable en début d’ouvrage. Couverture fortement défraîchie et se détachant. Tranche défraîchie.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon

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    £9.90

    Inside Asia

    £9.90
  • Asia (Where on Earth?)

    Where on Earth is the UK? Where are koalas from, and who lives on Antarctica? From landscapes to animals, cities to people and languages to food, this series will let readers take a trip to each continent. It’s time to travel around the Earth.

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    £7.60
  • The Creative South (Volume 2): Buddhist and Hindu Art in Mediaeval Maritime Asia, volume 2

    This edited volume programmatically reconsiders the creative contribution of the littoral and insular regions of Maritime Asia to shaping new paradigms in the Buddhist and Hindu art and architecture of the mediaeval Asian world. Far from being a mere southern conduit for the maritime circulation of Indic religions, in the period from ca. the 7th to the 14th century those regions transformed across mainland and island polities the rituals, icons, and architecture that embodied these religious insights with a dynamism that often eclipsed the established cultural centres in Northern India, Central Asia, and mainland China. This collective body of work brings together new research aiming to recalibrate the importance of these innovations in art and architecture, thereby highlighting the cultural creativity of the monsoon-influenced Southern rim of the Asian landmass.

    “Although Maritime Asia in mediaeval times was not as densely populated as the agrarian hinterland, Asia’s coasts were highly urbanized. The region from southern India to south China was a heterogeneous blend of cultures, leavened with a strong interest in trade. This cosmopolitan society afforded plentiful opportunities for artists to find patrons and develop individual styles and aesthetic sensibilities. In the bustling ports of Asia’s south coast, rulers sought to embellish their prestige and attract foreign merchants by sponsoring the development of monumental complexes and centres of learning and debate. These educational institutions attracted teachers from all over Asia, and in their cloisters they developed new intellectual frameworks which were reflected in works of art and architecture. Scholars moved frequently by sea, influencing and being influenced by other foreigners such as Japanese and central Asians who were also attracted to these places.

    This very variety has hindered scholarly research in the past. This volume contributes to the endeavour to show how Maritime Asia was not an incoherent jumble of misunderstood influences from better-known civilizations; there was a pattern to this creativity, which the authors in this collection clarify for us. The maritime world of Asia may have lain on the margins of the land, but it provided a physical and intellectual medium through which artistic ideas from east and west flowed freely. Maritime Asia also made significant original contributions which hold their own with those of the hinterland of the Asian continent. Unconstrained by the burden of static hierarchical courts, the peoples of Maritime Asia built on the inspiration provided by a hybrid society to demonstrate a high degree of artistic originality while testing but not breaking the link with conventional iconography.”– Professor John Miksic, Department of Southeast Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore (NUS)

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    £13.20£64.10

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