Siam : The Land of the White Elephant as It Was and Is. George B. Bacon

Siam : The Land of the White Elephant as It Was and Is - George B. Bacon


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       George B. Bacon

      Siam : The Land of the White Elephant as It Was and Is

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066188207

       SIAM

       CHAPTER I.

       EARLY INTERCOURSE WITH SIAM—RELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES

       CHAPTER II.

       GEOGRAPHY OF SIAM

       CHAPTER III.

       OLD SIAM—ITS HISTORY

       CHAPTER IV.

       THE STORIES OF TWO ADVENTURERS

       CHAPTER V.

       MODERN SIAM

       CHAPTER VI.

       FIRST IMPRESSIONS

       CHAPTER VII.

       A ROYAL GENTLEMAN

       CHAPTER VIII.

       PHRABAT SOMDETCH PHRA PARAMENDR MAHA MONGKUT

       CHAPTER IX.

       AYUTHIA

       CHAPTER X.

       PHRABAT AND PATAWI

       CHAPTER XI.

       FROM BANGKOK TO CHANTABOUN—A MISSIONARY JOURNEY IN 1835

       CHAPTER XII.

       CHANTABOUN AND THE GULF.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       MOUHOT IN THE HILL-COUNTRY OF CHANTABOUN.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       PECHABURI OR P'RIPP'REE

       CHAPTER XV.

       THE TRIBES OF NORTHERN SIAM

       CHAPTER XVI.

       SIAMESE LIFE AND CUSTOMS

       CHAPTER XVII.

       NATURAL PRODUCTIONS OF SIAM

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       CHRISTIAN MISSIONS IN SIAM—THE OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE

       CHAPTER XIX.

       BANGKOK AND THE NEW SIAM

       THE END.

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      The acquaintance of the Christian world with the kingdom and people of Siam dates from the beginning of the sixteenth century, and is due to the adventurous and enterprising spirit of the Portuguese. It is difficult for us, in these days when Portugal occupies a position so inconsiderable, and plays a part so insignificant, among the peoples of the earth, to realize what great achievements were wrought in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by the peaceful victories of the early navigators and discoverers from that country, or by the military conquests which not seldom followed in the track of their explorations. It was while Alphonso d'Albuquerque was occupied with a military expedition in Malacca, that he seized the occasion to open diplomatic intercourse with Siam. A lieutenant under his command, who was fitted for the service by an experience of captivity during which he had acquired the Malay language, was selected for the mission. He was well received by the king, and came back to his general, bringing royal presents and proposals to assist in the siege of Malacca. So cordial a response to the overtures of the Portuguese led to the more formal establishment of diplomatic and commercial intercourse. And before the middle of the sixteenth century a considerable number of Portuguese had settled, some of them in the neighborhood of the capital (Ayuthia), and some of them in


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