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Peeps at Many Lands: Siam

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A concise, illustrated introduction presents the history, landscapes, and everyday life of Siam for young readers, opening with a historical sketch and a map before touring river markets, canal life, and city sights. It describes children's lives, schooling, popular amusements and theatrical performances, domestic architecture, food and dress, and rural occupations such as fishing and rice cultivation. A substantial section explains Buddhism through the Buddha's life, monastic practices, temple art, and religious festivals, including ploughing rites and water processions. Chapters also examine the cultural significance of elephants, ceremonial white elephants, and local legal customs, offering accessible explanations of ceremonies, crafts, and seasonal observances.

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Ernest Young

Ernest Young was a writer known for his travel literature and cultural observations. His works often explore the customs and landscapes of various regions, providing readers with a glimpse into different cultures. Notable among his writings are "Peeps at Many Lands: Corsica" and "Peeps at Many Lands: Siam," where he offers detailed accounts of these locales. Additionally, his book "The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe" delves into the domestic and religious practices of the Siamese people, showcasing his interest in ethnography and cultural documentation. Young's contributions reflect a keen curiosity about the world and its diverse traditions.

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