This is the first part of The Mekong Exploration Commission Report (1866-1868), one of the most important expeditions sent to the Indo-China region to explore trade routes. The French expedition compiled a wealth of new information, drew maps, and produced a substantial number of engravings of Laos. It ended in Luang Prabang where the Commission stayed some months. While the original objective to ascertain that the Mekong River could be used as a trade route between Yunnan and the Delta was not achieved, the Commission’s political and socio-economic information was invaluable for France’s expansion in Indochina. A new map of Indochina as surveyed by the Commission is included in this book. with 43 pages of illustrations, 1 folded map.
1996, Bangkok, White Lotus, paperback, 370 pp., as new
| Book Details | |
| Author | Francis Garnier |
| Publisher | White Lotus Press, Thailand |
| Publication Date | 1996 |
| ISBN | 9789748496733 |
| Format | paperback |
| Dimensions | 15*21cm |
| Pages | 370 |
| Language | English |
| Condition | as new |
Travels in Cambodia and Part of Laos: The Mekong Exploration Commission Report (1866-1868) Volume 1, by Francis Garnier
- Publisher: White Lotus Press, Thailand
- ISBN: 9789748496733
- Availability: In Stock
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US$52.00
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