Bangkok

Bangkok
Author: William Warren
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004-09-02
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1861894449

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William Warren’s Bangkok is an informal portrait of this most vibrant and perplexing of modern cities. Divided into two parts, the first is a selective history, showing how Bangkok has developed over the last 200 years, while the second explores the contemporary face of the city through a series of personal impressions. The author explains how the charms of Bangkok and its people outweigh the disadvantages of pollution, traffic and stifling heat. He also introduces celebrities, such as the early kings of Thailand’s present dynasty and Anna Leonowens, heroine of The King and I, as well as Jim Thompson, the US-born silk entrepreneur and art collector who mysteriously vanished in the jungles of Malaysia. Bangkok provides a much needed history of the city, but is also imbued with the warmth of Warren’s love affair with its frenetic way of life.

The Rough Guide to Bangkok

The Rough Guide to Bangkok
Author: Paul Gray
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781858285719

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The essential pocket guide to this vibrant city, the Rough Guide features informed accounts of every attraction from the royal island of Ratanakosin, to the fascinating weekend market at Chatuchak. Up-to-the-minute reviews of where to stay, eat, drink and shop, plus full details of the city's transport systems are also included. Excursions to the historic temples of Ayutthaya, the river Kwai and the floating markets at Damnoen Saduak are all covered as well.

Bangkok Inside Out

Bangkok Inside Out
Author: Daniel Ziv
Publisher: Equinox Publishing (Indonesia)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Bangkok (Thailand)
ISBN: 9789799796462

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Bangkok Inside Out is unlike any other book on the Thai capital. It is an honest, humorous, contemporary snapshot of a 21st-Century Southeast Asian city bursting at the scams but plugging along nonetheless; of ordinary people in their urban landscape; of culture and pop culture. And it is hardly a typical 'portrait', because it tells the day-to-day truth about Bangkok--the proverbial Good, Bad, and Ugly. It provides insights into the chaotic reality of everyday life in the city rather than discussing floating markets or Patpong bars. Bangkok Inside Out quite literally turns Bangkok 'inside out', exposing the city piece by piece to the reader in a quirky, intelligent and accessible manner. It covers subjects like soi dogs, gem scams, karaoke bars, student cafes, motorcycle taxis, Seven-Eleven, urban elephants, sky train, luuk kreung (Eurasians), Chinatown, mobile phones, gambling, energy drinks, and lottery--the whole slew of topics that make Bangkok that it is. Like Bangkok itself, the book is packed with idiosyncrasies, inside scoops and quirky anecdotes. And it is illustrated with striking full color photos that visually present the Thai capital as never seen before. Bangkok Inside Out represents a new way of looking at contemporary Bangkok and Thailand. Existing books on Thailand tend to focus on traditional culture, history and landscapes, or on tired cliches and seedy accounts of the city's notorious nightlife. Bangkok Inside Out breaks new ground by addressing contemporary urban Thai culture at street level and offering entertaining insights into the colorful, complex reality of modern Bangkok life.

The Rough Guide to Thailand's Beaches and Islands

The Rough Guide to Thailand's Beaches and Islands
Author: Paul Gray
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2002
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781858288291

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A guide to the islands and beaches of Thailand, form the popular resorts of Phuket, Samai and Pattaya, to the tranquil coves on Ko Tarutao, Ko Lanta anbd Ko Chang. The guide includes detailed recommendations of the best beaches for both families and partying, as well as expert advice on diving, snorkelling, kayaking and other water sports.

The King of Bangkok

The King of Bangkok
Author: Claudio Sopranzetti
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1487539169

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The English translation of this bestselling graphic novel tells the story of Nok, an old blind man who sells lottery tickets in Bangkok, as he decides to leave the city and return to his native village. Through reflections on contemporary Bangkok and flashbacks to his past, Nok reconstructs a journey through the slums of migrant workers, the rice fields of Isaan, the tourist villages of Ko Pha Ngan, and the Red Shirt protests of 2010. Based on a decade of anthropological research, The King of Bangkok is a story of migration to the city, distant families in the countryside, economic development eroding the land, and violent political protest. Ultimately, it is a story about contemporary Thailand and how the waves of history lift, engulf, and crash against ordinary people.

22 Walks in Bangkok

22 Walks in Bangkok
Author: Kenneth Barrett
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1462913806

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Reading Bangkok

Reading Bangkok
Author: Ross King
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789971695460

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Reading Bangkok presents stories and meanings derived from the built fabric and spaces of Thailand's capital city. The narrative shifts from King Taksin's mostly forgotten but wondrous Thonburi to the tourist spectacle of Rattanakosin, Dusit and Ratchadamnoen (King Rama V's superficial emulation of an admired, imperialist Europe), Sukhumvit "Road" (consumer land), and the slums that are an integral part of the modern city. The author structures the book around external intrusions and local resistance. Geographically, this process is seen in movement from centre to periphery (Thonburi, Rattanakosin, Ratchadamnoen, Sukhumvit, Ratchadapisek, Khlong Toei, the universities). Chronologically, the city underwent various forms of colonization: incorporation of the periphery, which in turn colonized Bangkok; the economic colonization of the 19th and 20th centuries; colonization by consumption brought on in large part by globalized tourism; colonization by the "better" ideas of others (typically from the West); and finally colonization by "better" ways of thinking - notably the intrusions of the universities and of popular democracy. This exceptionally innovative study draws on urban planning and development, history, anthropology, and political economy, and a rich body of empirical data to provide insights into the maze of power relations, inequalities and global influences that is normally hidden from view. Reading Bangkok is that rare thing, a study that genuinely changes the way its subject is seen and understood.

Bangkok

Bangkok
Author: Marc Askew
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134659857

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Bangkok is one of Asia's most interesting, varied, controversial and challenging cities. It is a city of contradictions, both in its present and past. This unique book examines the development of the city from its earliest days as the seat of the Thai monarchy to its current position as an infamous contemporary metropolis. Adopting insights from anthropology, urban studies and human geography, this is a powerful account of the city and its dynamic spaces. Marc Askew examines the city's variety from the inner-city slums to the rural-urban fringe, and gives us a keen insight into the daily life of the city's inhabitants, be they middle-class suburbanites or sex workers.

Very Bangkok

Very Bangkok
Author: Philip Cornwel-Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-12-25
Genre: Bangkok (Thailand)
ISBN: 9789749863503

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Bangkok bewilders the visitor with its alloy of fad and tradition, ad-hoc and hi-tech, sacred and profane. Author of the groundbreaking Very Thai and bestselling guidebook Time Out Bangkok, Philip Cornwel-Smith untangles the Thai capital to reveal the local logic of a world city. Unjumble the architecture, ecosystems, ethnicities and beliefs, using maps, listings and sly navigations. Penetrate the social maze - hi-so, lo-so, hip or indy, online or unofficial. Connect with contemporary fashion, arts and food. Find the keys to Bangkok's hidden heart and many lives. AUTHOR: Philip Cornwel-Smith is author of the groundbreaking bestseller Very Thai: Everyday Popular Culture, and writer-editor of Time Out Bangkok guidebook. Born in England and based in Bangkok since 1994, Philip also contributes to international publications, writes for the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and was founding editor of Bangkok Metro Magazine. Philip is writing a book on contemporary Thai pop culture and has contributed to several other books and guides. He frequently speaks about Thailand in international and local interviews, conferences, universities and TV documentaries, including ABC's 'Foreign Correspondent', Discovery Channel's 'Noodle Box: Bangkok', and TV5's 'Ports d'Attache: Bangkok', as well as the Grammy-nominated '1 Giant Leap' video album. 300 colour illustrations

Another Bangkok

Another Bangkok
Author: Alex Kerr
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0141987189

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From the author of Another Kyoto and Lost Japan, a rich, personal exploration of the culture and history of Bangkok, and an essential guide for anyone visiting the city Alex Kerr has spent over thirty years of his life living in Bangkok. As with his bestselling books on Japan, this evocative personal meditation explores the city's secret corners. Here is the huge, traffic-choked metropolis of concrete high-rises, slums and sky trains; but also a place of peace and grace. Looking afresh at everything from ceramics to Thai dance, flower patterns to old houses, Kerr reveals one of Asia's most kaleidoscopically complex cities. Another Bangkok will delight both those who think they know the city well and those visiting for the first time.