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Mad About the Mekong: Exploration and Empire in South East Asia
John Keay
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| #2946606 in Books | HarperCollins | 2005-02-21 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.11 x1.11 x6.11l,1.35 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Historical non-fiction at its best!|By Adam Claxton|The is historical non-fiction at its best! Keay eloquently brings to life a little known and long forgotten south-east Asian expedition combining both a modern and historical perspective of the Mekong and its surrounding countries. Mad About the Mekong is a rewarding read for anyone interested in the region or just wanting a g|About the Author|John Keay is the author of four acclaimed histories: The Honourable Company, about the East India Company; Last Post, about imperial disengagement in the Far East; Explorers of the Western Himalayas; and India: A History. His other books include
A dramatic journey that both retraces the historic voyage of France's greatest 19th-century explorer up the mysterious Mekong river and paints a portrait of the river and its peoples today. Any notion of sailing up the Mekong in homage to Francis Garnier has been unthinkable till now. From its delta in Vietnam up through Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Burma and on into China, the Mekong has been a no-go river, its turbulent waters fouled by ideological barriers as formidable ...
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