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Meine Reise nach Siam 1888-1889. / Aufzeichnungen des k. und k. Legationsrathes Dr. J. Camille Samson

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A travel narrative by a European legation official recounts a late-19th-century voyage to Siam, blending lively shipboard anecdotes, practical observations, and vivid portrayals of Bangkok and the royal court. The account contrasts everyday inconveniences and companionship during the passage with impressions of majestic natural scenery and ceremonial pageantry, records ethnographic and artistic sights gathered en route, and reflects on social duties, hospitality, and cross-cultural encounters. Sketchlike descriptions favor immediate atmosphere and characteristic detail over exhaustive analysis, producing a series of observational vignettes of places, ceremonies, and people.

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James Camille Samson

James Camille Samson was an Austrian diplomat and writer, best known for his travelogue "Meine Reise nach Siam 1888-1889," which chronicles his experiences and observations during his time in Siam (modern-day Thailand). His work provides valuable insights into the culture and society of the region during the late 19th century. As a member of the k. und k. Legationsrat, Samson's writings reflect both his diplomatic background and his keen interest in the places he visited, contributing to the understanding of Southeast Asia in European literature.

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