Note: This draft bibliography is a work in progress. Suggestions of English and French language first person accounts of life in Southeast Asia and out of copyright are welcome. The bibliography is arranged by country (the first section being works on the region as a whole) and then in reverse chronological order. The bibliography is compiled as part of a proposal to the Institute of Museum and Library Services to digitize some of the more significant and accessible works on Southeast Asia.
Southeast Asia General
New journeys in old Asia: Indo-China, Siam, Java, Bali / by Helen Churchill Candee, with reproductions from etchings by Lucille Douglass and a map. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Co., 1927. (AnnexDS534 .C22) 296 p.; 21 plates ;ill.
Carpenter's new geographical reader: Australia, the Philippines and other islands of the sea / by Frank G.Carpenter. New York: American Book Company, c1927. (Annex DU22 .C29) ill [Philippines, Malay Archipelago] 432 p.: ill. (some col.), maps (some col.)
Malaysia and Indo-China: information for visitors to British Malaya, Dutch-Indies (Java, Bali, Sumatra, etc.), Siam, French Indo-China. Singapore : Thos. Cook & Son, [1926](DS592 .C77) 164 p. : ill., maps.
An official guide to eastern Asia ... / Prepared by the Department of Railways. 2d ed. Tokyo, Japan, 1920. (DS504 .J35 1920) v.5 : East Indies, including Philippine Islands,French Indo-China, Siam, Malay Peninsula and Dutch East Indies. 519 p. ;foldout maps ; ill.
Tidemarks: some records of a journey to the beaches of the Moluccas and the forest of Malaya, in 1923 / Henry Major Tomlinson. London, New York, Cassell [1924] (Annex DS601 .T65 1924) 311p., ill.
My trip around the world / by Dorothy Dix, frontspiece by Nat Little, illustrated from photographs. Philadelphia, The Penn Publishing Company, 1924.
(DS 508 .D61) 311 p. incl. front., illus. plates, ports.
From Golden Gate to golden sun : a record of travel, sport and observation in Siam and Malaya / by Hermann Norden. London : H.F. & G. Witherby, 1923.
(Annex DS508 .N82) 292 p., plates, ill. folded map.
Where the strange trails go down: Sulu,Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits settlements, Malay states, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China / by E. Alexander Powell. New York: C. Scribner'sSons, 1922, [c1921] (DS601 .P88) 297p. ; ill., ports., map.
Observations in the Orient : the account of a journey to Catholic mission fields in Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, Indo-China, and the Philippines / by James A. Walsh. Ossining, NY : Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, c1919. (Annex BV3400 .W22) 336 p. ; 79plates ill., map, ports.
In the lands of the sun: notes and memoriesof a tour in the East / by H.R.H. Prince William of Sweden. London: Eveleigh Nash, 1915. (Annex DS508 .W67) 356 p. ; ill.
Wanderings among South sea savages and in Borneo and the Philippines / by H. Wilfrid Walker; with forty-eight plates from photographs by the author and others. London : Witherby, 1910. (Management DU22 .W17 1910) 270 p.; ill.
An eastern voyage: a journal of the travels of Count Fritz Hochberg through the British empire in the East and Japan / Friedrich Maximilian Graf von Hochberg. London : J.M. Dent ; New York : E.P.Dutton, 1910. (Annex G463 .H68) ill(73 plates) 2 v. ; 73 plates.
Letters of Gilbert Little Stark, July 23,1907-March 12, 1908. Cambridge, Priv. print. at the Riverside press, 1908.(Annex DS508 .S894) 514 p. front. (port.) Includes Java, Malaysia, Burma.
Jungle trails and jungle people; travel, adventure and observation in the Far East / by Caspar Whitney. New York, C.Scribner's sons, 1905. (Annex DS508 .W61) 325p. ; front., plates, ports.
The peoples and politics of the Far East; travels and studies in the British, French, Spanish and Portuguese colonies, Siberia, China, Japan, Korea, Siam and Malaya / by Henry Norman. New York, Scribner, 1903. (Annex DS507 .N84) 624p. ; col. front., plates, 4 maps (part fold.)
European settlements in the far east: China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Netherlands, India, Borneo, the Philippines, etc. / D. SmithWarres. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1900. (Annex JV241 .S64 1900) [also: London, S. Low, Marston & company, 1900. (Annex JV241.S6)] 343 p.; ill. front., plates, fold. map.
Quaint corners of ancient empires: southern India, Burma, and Manila / by Michael Myers Shoemaker. New York: Putnam, 1899. (Annex DS507 .S54) 231p.; plates: ill.
From Tonkin to India by the sources of the Irawadi, January '95-January '96 / by Prince Henri d'Orléans; translated by Hamley Bent; illustrated by G. Vuiller. London: Methuen, 1898. (Annex + DS524 .O71 1898) 479 p. ; [17] leaves of plates : ill.,folded map, ports.
A padre in partibus: being notes and impressions of a brief holiday tour through Java, the Eastern Archipelago andSiam / , G. M. (George Murray) Reith. Singapore : Singapore and Straits Print. Off., 1897. (Annex DS507 .R37) 228 p. Reprinted from the"Singapore Free Press."
Through the Buffer state; a record of recent travels through Borneo, Siam, and Cambodia / John MacGregor. London, F.V.White, 1896. (Annex DS507 .M14) 290 p. ; port., maps
Recollections of a happy life, being the autobiography of Marianne North / Edited by her sister, Mrs. John Addington Symonds. New York and London, Macmillan and co., 1894. (Asia Rare QK31.N86 A31894) 2 v. (700 p.) ; fronts. (ports.) maps (1 double) pl.
Around Tonkin and Siam / by Prince Henrid'Orleans; translated by C.B. Pitman. London: Chapman & Hall, 1894. (Asia Rare DS 524 .O71 1894a) 438 p. ; ill., maps (1 folded) Translation of Autour du Tonkin (1894)
A geography of the Malay Peninsula, Indo-China, the Eastern Archipelago, the Philippines, and New Guinea / A.H.Keane. 2nd ed. rev. London : E. Stanford, 1892. (Annex DS507 .K24 1892) 204 p. ; ill., folded map.
A winter in India and Malaysia among the Methodist missions / by Rev. M.V.B. Knox, with an introduction by Bishop John F. Hurst. New York: Hunt & Eaton; Cincinatti: Cranston & Stowe, 1891. (Annex DS413 .K74) 306 p. ; ill.
To Siam and Malaya in the Duke ofSutherland's yacht 'Sans peur' / by Mrs. Florence Caddy. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1889. (DS 507 .C12 1889a) 372 p. ; ill ; maps.
Eighteen hundred miles on a Burmese tat : through Burmah, Siam, and the eastern Shan States / G. J. Younghusband. London : Allen & Co., 1888.
(Asia Rare DS 485 .B81 Y78) 162 p. ; 12plates ill., maps.
The boy travellers in the Far East, part third: adventures of two youths in a journey to Ceylon and India with descriptions of Borneo, the Philippines Islands and Burmah / by Thomas W.Knox. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1882, c1881. ( G570 .K74 pt.3) 483 p.; ill.
The boy travellers in the Far East : part second, adventures of two youths in a journey to Siam and Java, withdescriptions of Cochin-China, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago /by Thomas W. Knox. New York : Harper, 1880. (DS565 .K74) 446 p.; ill.
Geography of the Eastern Peninsula: comprising a descriptive outline of the whole territory, and a geographical, commercial, social and political account of each of its divisions, with a full and connective history of Burmah, Siam, Anam, Cambodia, French Cochin-China, Yunan, and Malaya / by Henry Croley. [S.l. : s.n.], 1878 (Annex DS507 .C94) 263 p.
The Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and China, or, Ten years' travels, adventures, and residence abroad / by J. Thomson, illustrated with upward of sixty wood engravings by J.D. Cooper, from the author's own sketches and photographs. New York: Harper & Bros., 1875. (AsiaRare DS507 .T47 ; also preservation photocopy DS507 .T47a) 561 p., plates :ill., maps.
The land of the white elephant:sights and scenes in south-eastern Asia:A personal narrative of travel and adventure infarther India, embracing the countries of Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China, 1871-2 / by Frank Vincent, Jun.;with map, plans, and numerous illustrations. London: S.Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1873 (DS524.V77) 335 p.; [34] leaves of plates.: ill., maps, plans, ports.
The Philippine islands, Moluccas, Siam, Cambodia, Japan, and China, at the close of the sixteenth century / Antoniode Morga; translated from the Spanish, with notes and a pref., and a letterfrom Luis Vaez de Torres, describing his voyage through the Torres Straits, byHenry E. J. Stanley. London, Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1868. (Annex G 161 .H15 no.39) 455 p.; ill. Translation of Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas. Includes reproduction of title page of original Spanish edition, Mexici ad Indos, 1609.
Sequel to some glimpses into life in the Far East / J. T. Thomson. London: Richardson & Company, 1865. (Asia RAre DS 507 .T481) 354 p. col. front.
Some glimpses into life in the Far East / John Turnbull Thomson. London : Richardson & Co., 1864. (Asia Rare DS507 .T48) 332 p. ; ill.
A descriptive dictionary of the Indian Islands & adjacent countries / by John Crawfurd, F.R.S. London: Bradbury & Evans, 1856. (Asia Rare DS600. C89)459 p. ; folded map.
Travels in south-eastern Asia: embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam and China, with notices of numerous missionary stations, and a full account of the Burman empire / by Howard Malcom. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, [185-?] (Annex DS507 .M241850) 432 p. ; plates : ill., folded map (with 63 engravings).
The Chinaman abroad, or, A desultory account of the Malayan archipelago, particularly of Java / by Ong-tae-hae; translated from the original by W.H. Medhurst. Shanghae : Printed at the Mission Press, 1849. (DS 703 .5 .M48a) 95 p. ; folded map.
Missionary journals and letters: written during eleven years' residence and travels amongst the Chinese, Siamese, Javanese, Khassias, and other Eastern nations / by J.Tomlin. London: Nisbet, 1844. (Asia Rare BV 3265 .T65) 408 p. ; [1] folded leaf : map.
The eastern seas, or, Voyages and adventuresin the Indian Archipelago, in 1832-33-34: comprising a tour of the island of Java, visits to Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, Siam, &c, also an account of the present state of Singapore, with observations on the commercial resourcesof the archipelago / by George Windsor Earl. London : Wm. H. Allen and Co., 1837. (Asia Rare DS507 .E12) 473 p. ; [4] leaves of plates : ill., maps.
Notices of the Indian Archipelago, and adjacent countries: being a collection of papers relating to Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Nias, the Philippine islands, Sulus, Siam, Cochin China,Malayan Peninsula, &c / accompanied by an index and six maps, byJ.H. Moor, Part first. Singapore, 1837. (Asia are + DS507 .M81) ill 403 p. ; ill., plan, 6 folded maps.
Embassy to the eastern courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat: in the U.S. sloop-of-war Peacock, David Geisinger, commander, during the years 1832-3-4 / by Edmund Roberts. NewYork : Harper & Brothers, 1837. (Asia Rare DS507 .R64) 432 p.
Journal of three voyages along the coast of China, in 1831, 1832 & 1833: with notices of Siam, Corea, and the Loo-Choo Islands / by Charles Gützlaff; to which is prefixed an Introductory essay on the policy, religion, etc., of China by the Rev. W. Ellis. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1834.
(Asia Rare DS709 .G98 1834) 560 p. ; [2] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill.,map.
The mission to Siam, and Hué, the capital of Cochin China, in the years 1821-2 / From the journal of the late George Finlayson, With a memoir of theauthor, by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, F.R.S. London, J. Murray, 1826. (Asia Rare DS565 .F51) 459 p.; [1] leaf of plates : ill.
The World in miniature: the Asiatic islandsand New Holland: being a description of the manners, customs, characters and state of society of the various tribes by which they are inhabited / edited by Frederic Shoberl. London: Printed for R. Ackermann, Repository of Arts, Strand, [1824?] (Asia Rare DS507 .W92) 2 v.; col ill.
A voyage to Cochin China / John White. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, 1824. (Asia RareDS557.C7 W58 1824) 381 p; ill. American ed. (Boston,Wells and Lilly) has title: History of a voyage to the China Sea. [Cochin China and Philippines].
History of a voyage to the China Sea /by John White. Boston: Wells and Lilly, 1823. (Asia Rare DS557.C7 W58)379 p. ; [2] leaves of plates : ill.
A voyage from Calcutta to the Mergui Archipelago, lying on the east side of the Bay of Bengal; describing a chain of islands, never before surveyed... also, an account of the islands Jan Sylvan, Pulo Pinang, and the port of Queda; the present state of Atcheen; and directions for sailing thence to Fort Marlbro' down the south-west coast of Sumatra; to which are added, an account of the island Celebes; a treatise ont he monsoons in India; a proposal for making ships and vessels more convenient for the accommodation of passengers; and thoughts on a new mode of preserving ship provision: also, an idea of making a map of the world on a large scale: byThomas Forrest. The whole illustrated with various maps, and views of land; a print of the author's reception by the King of Atcheen; and a view of St.Helena from the road. Engraved by Mr. Caldwell/ Thomas Forrest. London: J. Robson, [etc., etc.] 1792. (Asia Rare ++ DS601 .F72 and DS601.F72 V5 1792) 167 p. ; [17] leaves of plates : ill.,map, port.
A voyage to New Guinea, and the Moluccas, from Balambangan: including an account of Magindano, Sooloo, and other islands; and illustrated with thirty copperplates. Performed in the Tartar galley,belonging to the Honourable East India company, during the years 1774, 1775,and 1776 / by Captain Thomas Forrest ; to which is added, a vocabulary of the Magindano tongue. London : J. Robson, 1779. (Asia Rare + DS601 .F72 1779)425 p. ; ill. (port., maps, geneal. table)
A new voyage round the world: Describing particularly, the isthmus of America, several coasts and islands in the West Indies, the isles of Cape Verd, the passage by Terra del Fuego, the South Sea coasts of Chili, Peru, and Mexico; the isle of Guam one of the Ladrones, Mindanao, and other Philippine and East-India Islands near Cambodia, China, Formosa, Luconia, Celebes, &c Their soil, rivers, harbours, plants,fruits, animals, and inhabitants. Their customs, religion, government, trade,&c. / By William Dampier. Illustrated with particular maps and draughts. London, : Printed for James Knapton [1698-1703]. (Asia RareG420.D16 N5 1698) [also 1697 edition: Asia Rare G420.D16 N5 1697] ill 3 v.
The voyages and adventures of Ferdinand Mendez Pinto, during his travels for the space of one and twenty years in the kingdoms of Ethiopia, China, Tartaria, Cauchinchina, Calaminham, Siam, Pegu, Japan, and a great part of the East-Indies/ done into English by H.C. London: Printed by J. Macock, for H. Cripps, 1653. (Asia Rare + DS506 .M531653) 326 p.
Burma
The roaring forties and after / by Captain D. J. Munro. London, S. Low, Marston, 1929. (Annex VK57 .M96) 255 p.front. (port.) plates.
A holiday in Burma: with a chapter on a visit to Calcutta / by C.M. Leicester. Exeter: A. Wheaton, 1928. (AnnexDS485.B81 L52) 191 p.; ill.
The silken East : a record of life & travel in Burma / by V.C. Scott O'Connor; introduced by Sir Harcourt Butler; with 200 illus., including 8 coloured plates, by J.R. Middleton andSaya Chone. London : Hutchinson, [introd. 1928] (Annex DS485.B81 O18 1928) 384 p., plates : ill. (part col.), folded map.
Burma / R. Talbot Kelly ; with 8 full-page illustrations by the author. London: A. & C. Black, 1927. (AnnexDS485.B81 K293 1927) 80 p. : ill.
Burma as I saw it, 1889-1917 : with a chapter on recent events / by R. Grant Brown; with thirty-six illustrations and a map. London: Methuen, [1926] (DS485.B81 B87) 249p., 1 leaf., plates : ill., ports.
Farrer's last journey: Upper Burma, 1919-20/ by E.H.M. Cox; together with a complete list of all Rhododendrons collected by Reginald Farrer, and his field notes; compiled by Miss Helen T. Maxwell, assistant in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. with 28 illustrations from photographs by the author. London: Dulau & Co. Ltd., 1926. (Annex DS485.B81 C85) 263 p., plates : ill.
Photographs of British Burma and the Straits, 1876-7-8-9. [S.l., 1926?] (Asia Rare ++ DS485.B82 P57) [25] mounted photoprints : ill.
Burma as I saw it, 1889-1917, with a chapter on recent events / George Eustace Riou Grant Brown. New York: Stokes ,1925. (DS485.B81 B87 1925) 249 p., plates : ill., map, ports.
India, Burma,and Ceylon : information for travellers and residents. London : T. Cook,1925. (Annex DS413 .C77 1925) 244 p. : ill., 4 fold. maps.
From China to Hkamti Long / by Captain F. Kingdon Ward. London, E. Arnold & Co., 1924. (Annex DS793.Y9 W25) 317 p. front., 1 illus., plates, fold. map.
Peacocks and pagodas / by Paul Edmonds, with a frontispiece and forty-four illustrations. London : G. Routledge &Sons, Ltd., 1924. (DS485.B81 E4) 294 p. : ill., music.
Burma / by Sir Herbert Thirkell White. Cambridge [England]: University Press, 1923. (Annex DS485.B81 W58) 236 p. :ill., folded map.
A Burmese arcady, an account of a long & intimate sojourn amongst the mountain dwellers of the Burmese hinterland & of their engaging characteristics and customs : &c., &c. / by Major C.M. Enriquez. London: Seeley, Service & Co., Ltd., 1923. (AnnexDS485.B85 E59) 282 p., plates :ill., folded map.
Into the East: notes on Burma and Malaya / by Richard Curle; with a preface by Joseph Conrad. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1923. (Annex DS485.B81 C97) 255 p.
A Burmese wonderland: a tale of travel in Lower and Upper Burma / by C.M. Enriquez (Theophilus). Calcutta : Thacker, Spink, 1922. (Annex DS485.B81 E59) 274 p. : ill., map.
India, Burma, and Ceylon. Information for travellers and residents. With 4 maps. London,T. Cook & son, 1922. (Annex DS413.C77 1922) 206 p. 4 fold. maps.
In farthest Burma: the record of an arduous journey of exploration and research through the unknown frontier territory of Burma and Tibet / by F. Kingdon Ward. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1921. (Annex DS485.B81 W25) 312 p., plates : ill., maps (part folded).
In the land of the pagodas / by Robert B. Thurber. Nashville: Southern Pub. Association, c1921. (DS527.6 .T53) 318 p. : ill.
Tourist guide and shopping list: where to go, what to see, where to shop in Calcutta and Burma. Calcutta? : s.n., 192-] (DS486.C2 T72) 52 p. ; maps.
A Burmese loneliness: a tale of travel in Burma, the Southern Shan States and Keng Tung / C.M. Énriquéz ("Theophilus"). Calcutta : Thacker, Spink & Co., 1918. (AnnexDS485.B81 E593) 283 p. : ill.,folded map, ports.
A Burmese enchantment / C.M. Enriquez. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1916. (Annex DS485.B81 E592) 331p. : ill., map.
The gorgeous East : India, Burma, Ceylon, and Siam / Containing thirty-two full-page illustrations in colour, by various artists. London : A. and C. Black, 1913. (DS408 .E42) 228 p.: col. ill., folded map.
India, Burma, and Ceylon: information for travellers and residents. London : Thomas Cook, 1913. (DS413 .C77 1913) 252 p. ; 4 maps.
The Kachins, their customs and traditions/ by Rev. O. Hanson. Litt. D. Rangoon : American Baptist Mission Press, 1913.(Annex DS485.B85 H25)225 p.,plates : ill.
Burma, painted and described / by R.Talbot Kelly. London: A. and C. Black, 1912. (Annex DS485.B81 K29 1912)274 p., 75 leaves of plates : col. ill.,fold. map.
Through India and Burmah with pen and brush/ A. Hugh Fisher. London, T. W. Laurie [1911] (Annex DS413 .F53) 370 p. plates (part col.).
A year on the Irrawaddy / by E. M. P-B.Rangoon : Myles Standish, 1911. (Annex DS527.7 .E12) 238 p., [5]leaves of plates : ill.
Experiences of a jungle-wallah / by "Nibs" [pseud.] (Hugh Nisbet). St. Albans: Fisher, Knight & Co.,[191-?] (Annex DS485.B81 N72) 96 p.: ill.
A Dog's life in Burma / told by the dog. London : Henry J. Drane, [1909] (Annex DS485.B84 D6) 96 p. : ill.
India, Burma, Ceylon and South Africa: information for travellers and residents. London: T. Cook, [1909] (Annex DS413 .C77 1909) 268 p. ; 4 fold. maps.
Burma / by R. Talbot Kelly. London : A.and C. Black, 1908. (Annex DS485.B81 K293) 91 p., [12] colored plates : ill., map.
From Edinburgh to India & Burmah /by W.G. Burn Murdoch, with twenty-four full-page illustrations in colourfrom paintings by the author. London : G. Routledge & Sons Ltd. ; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., [1908] (Annex DS413 .B96) 412 p., plates : ill. (somecol.)
From Peking to Mandalay: a journey from north China to Burma through Tibetan Ssuch uan and Yunnan / by R.F.Johnston ; with map and illustrations. London : J. Murray, 1908. (DS710 .J73)472 p., plates : ill., folded map.
A bachelor girl in Burma / by G.E. Mitton, containing ninety-five illustrations from photographs. London : A. & C.Black, 1907. (Annex DS485.B81 M68) 288 p., 95 plates : ill., folded map.
The romantic East: Burma, Assam, & Kashmir / by Walter Del Mar, Containing sixty-four full page illustrationsfrom photographs. London : A. & C. Black, 1906. (Annex DS485.B81 D35) 227 p., plates : ill., ports.
Burma, painted and described / by R.Talbot Kelly. London : A. and C. Black, 1905. (Annex DS485.B81 K29 1905) 274 p., 75 leaves of plates : col. ill.,fold. map.
Sunny days in Burma / by A.W. Wills. Birmingham: Midland Counties Herald Press, 1905. (Annex + DS485.B81 W74) 215p., [102] leaves of plates: ill., col. maps (one folded).
Ten years in Burma / Julius Smith. Chicago: Student Missionary Campaign Library, [1905?] (Annex DS485.B81 S651905) 349 p. : ill.
The silken East; a record of life and travel in Burma / by V.C. Scott O'Connor, With 400 illustrations including 20 coloured plates, by J.R. Middleton, Mrs. Otway Wheeler Cuffe and Saya Chone. London, Hutchinson & co., 1904. (Asia Rare DS485 .B81 O18) 2 v. illus., plates (1 fold.) 20 (i.e.21) col. pl. (incl. fronts.) fold. map. 876 p.
A yankee on the Yangtze: being a narrative of a journey from Shanghai through the central kingdom to Burma / byWilliam Edgar Geil. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1904. (Annex DS710 .G311904) 327 p., plates : ill.
A Handbook for travellers in India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon. London, J. Murray.4th,7th-8th,10th-12th eds. (1901,1909-1911,1919-1926) (Annex DS406 .H23) ill ;maps.
Pictures from Lotus Land / by Mrs. Ernest Muriel; described by R. C. J. Swinhoe. Rangoon : Rowe, [19??] (Asia Rare + DS527.6 .M97) 50 p. : mounted ill. (some col.)
Towards the land of the rising sun: or, four years in Burma / by Sister Katherine. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1900. (Annex BV3270 .K19) 160p. : ill., photos.
Wild sports of Burma and Assam / by Colonel Pollok and W.S. Thom. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1900.(Annex SK247.B8 P77) 527 p., plates: ill., 3 maps (2 folded), port.
An English girl's first impressions of Burmah / Elizabeth Ellis. Wigan : R. Platt ; London : Simpkin, Marshall,Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., 1899. (DS485.B81 E47) 248 p.
Quaint corners of ancient empires: southern India, Burma, and Manila / by Michael Myers Shoemaker. New York: Putnam, 1899. (Annex DS507 .S54)231p., plates : ill.
Ralph Fitch, England's pioneer to India and Burma: his companions and contemporaries, with his remarkable narrative told in his own words / by J. Horton Ryley. London: T.F. Unwin, 1899. (AnnexDS411 .R99) 280 p., plates: ill., ports.
Through upper Burma and western China /Sir John Foster Fraser. [Yokohama] 1898. (DS801 .A83 v.26) 27 p.
Burman photograph album, [ca. 1897] (24 Photographsof Burma including street scenes, people, funeral customs, pagodas, Buddhist monasteries and monks, and the English mission house, church, and school. Photographs are captioned in English. Scenes are primarily from Monywa and were originally mounted in an album. (Archives 4597)
Picturesque Burma, past & present / Mrs. Ernest Hart. London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1897.(Annex DS485.B81 H32) 414 p.,plates : ill., maps.
Wanderings in Burma / by George W. Bird; with illustrations and maps. Bournemouth [England]: F.J.Bright & Son; London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd.,1897. (+ DS485.B81 B61) 415 p.,plates : ill., maps, plans.
Among pagodas and fair ladies: an account of a tour through Burma / Gwendolen Trench Gascoigne. London: A.D. Innes & Co., 1896. (DS485.B81 T79) 312 p., plates : ill.
Fifty years' reminiscences of India: a retrospect of travel, adventure and shikar / by Colonel Pollok. London: Edward Arnold, 1896. (Annex DS413 .P77)353 p., [6] leaves of plates : ill.
Six years in Burma / Kamakhyanatha Gupta. Calcutta: Published by the author, 1896. (AnnexDS485.B84 K15) 136 p.
An Australian in China, being the narrative of a quiet journey across China to British Burma / By G. E. Morrison. London, H. Cox, 1895. (Asia Rare DS709 .M87) 311 p. front., plates, 2 fold. maps.
Far Cathay and Farther India / by Major-General A. Ruxton MacMahon. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1893. (DS 524 .M16 1893a) 352p., plates : ill.
In the shadow of the pagoda: sketches of Burmese life and character / Edward William Dirom Cuming. London: W.H. Allen & Co., Ltd., 1893. (Annex DS485.B84 C96) 362 p. : ill.
Myamma: a retrospect of life and travel in Lower Burmah / by Deputy-Surgeon-General C. T. Paske, edited by F. G. Aflalo. London, W. H. Allen & Co., Limited, 1893. (AsiaRare DS 485 .B81 P28) 273 p., 1 l. incl. front.
Four years in Upper Burma / Winston, W. R. London, C. H. Kelly, 1892. (Annex DS485.B84 W78) 278 p. illus., fold. col. map.
Wanderings & wonderings: India, Burma, Kashmir, Ceylon, Singapore, Java, Siam, Japan,Manila, Formosa, Korea, China, Cambodia, Australia, New Zealand, Alaska, the States / by J.J. Aubertin. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1892. (DS507 .A88) 456 p., 7plates : ill., port. folded map.
A thousand miles on an elephant in the Shan states / by Holt S. Hallett. Edinburgh; London: W.Blackwood and Sons, 1890. (DS560 .H18) 510p. : ill., 8 folded maps (incl. ill.)
Eighteen hundred miles on a Burmese tat: through Burmah, Siam, and the eastern Shan States / G. J. Younghusband. London: Allen & Co., 1888.
(Asia Rare DS 485 .B81 Y78) 162 p.,[12] leaves of plates : ill., maps.
Myam-ma, the home of the Burman / by Tsaya. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co., 1886. (Asia Rare DS527 .6 .T87) 90 p.
A parson's holiday: being an account of a tour in India, Burma, and Ceylon in the winter of 1882-83 / by W. Osborn B. Allen. [S.l. : s.n.], 1885.
(Annex DS413 .A43) 236 p. : folded col. map.
Across Chrysê : being the narrative of a journey of exploration through the south China border lands from Canton to Mandalay / by Archibald R. Colquhoun. London : S. Low,Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1883. (Asia Rare DS709 .C72)2 v. : ill., maps, ports.
Report and gazetteer of Burma, native and British /prepared in the Intelligence Branch of the Quarter Master General's Departmentin India by Douglas Macneill. Simla: Govt. Central Branch Press, 1883- (AsiaDS527.6 .M33 1883) (pt. 1 only) 498 p.
My child-life in Burmah: or, Recollections and incidents / Olive Jennie Bixby. Boston: W. G.Corthell, 1880. (Annex DS485.B84 B62) 172 p. : ill.
Sport in British Burmah, Assam and the Cassyah and Jyntiah Hills: with notes of sport in the hilly districts of the northern division, Madras presidency, indicating the best localities in those countries for sport, with natural history notes, illustrations of the people, scenery, and game, together with maps to guide the traveller or sportsman, and hints on weapons, fishing-tackle, etc., best suited for killing game met within those provinces / by Lieut.-Colonel Pollok. London: Chapman & Hall, 1879. (Annex SK247.B8 P76) 2 v., plates :ill. (part col.), 2 folded maps.
A thousand miles up the Irrawaddy: Burmah proper / by an officer. London: Army and Navy Co-operative Society, 1879. (DS 527 .6 .O33 1879a) 29 + p.
Burma past and present; with personal reminiscences of the country / by Lieut-Gen. Albert Fytche. London: C.K. Paul & Co., 1878. (Asia Rare DS485.B81 F99) 2 v., plates : ill. (some folded),facsim., folded map, port.
Our trip to Burmah: with notes on that country / by Surgeon General Charles Alexander Gordon. London: Baillière, Tindall, & Cox, [1877] (Asia Rare DS485.B81 G66) 277 p., plates : ill. (part col.), map (1 folded).
Mandalay to Momien: A narrative of the two expeditions to western China of 1868 and 1875, under Colonel Edward B. Sladen and Colonel Horace Browne / by John Anderson, with maps and illustrations. London: Macmillan, 1876. (DS 793 .Y9 A54m 1876a) 495 p.,plates : ill., 2 folded maps, folded plan.
The land of the white elephant: sights and scenes in south-eastern Asia: A personal narrative of travel and adventure in farther India, embracing the countries of Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China, 1871-2 / by Frank Vincent, Jun.; with map, plans, and numerous illustrations. London: S.Low, Marston, Low & Searle, 1873. (DS524 .V77) 335 p., [34]leaves of plates. : ill., maps, plans, ports.
Journal of a voyage up the Irrawaddy to Mandalay and Bhamo / by J. Talboys Wheeler. Rangoon: Printed by J.W. Baynes; London:Trubner, 1871. (Annex DS485.B81 W56) 104 p.
A report on the expedition to western Yunan viâ Bhamô / By John Anderson. Calcutta, Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1871.
(+ DS793.Y9 A54) 473 p. 5 plates, 2 fold. maps (in pocket).
Official narrative of the expedition to explore the trade routes to China viâ Bhamo / under the guidance of Major E. B. Sladen. With connected papers. Published by authority. Calcutta: Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing, 1870. (DS 793.Y9 S63) 239 p. : front. (fold.map).
Through Burmah to western China, being notes of a journey in 1863 to establish the practicability of a trade-route between the Irawaddi and the Yang-Tse-Kiang / by Clement Williams. Edinburgh, London, W.Blackwood and sons, 1868. (DS485.B81 W72) 229 p. front., illus., plates, ports., fold. maps.
Journal of the Salween surveying expedition / by G. Colquhoun Sconce. [s.l. : s.n., 1864?] (AsiaRare DS527.6 .S42) 80 p. : fold.map (in pocket).
Four years in Burmah / Marshall, W. H. London: C.J. Skeet, 1860. (Annex DS485.B81 M36) 2 v. : ill.
A personal narrative of two years' imprisonment in Burma, 1824-26 / By Henry Gouger. (Asia RareDS485.B81 G69) 339 p. incl. plan. front., plates.
Tounghoo women :Ladies, will you approve or condemn?. New York : Anson D.F. Randolph, publisher, 683 Broadway, 1860. (Asia Rare BV3270 .M39) 55 p. Describes Ellen H.B.Mason's missionary work among Burmese women, includes testimonials and makes an appeal for aid, especially for the Karen Female Institute.
Six months in British Burmah; or, India beyond the Ganges in 1857 / By Christopher T.Winter. [London] R. Bentley, 1858. (Asia Rare DS485.B81 W78) 300 p. front., plates.
The golden Dagon; or, Up and down the Irrawaddi. Being passages of adventure in the Burman empire /By an American (John Williamson Palmer). New York, Dix, Edwards & co.,1856. (Asia Rare DS485.B81 P17) 321 p.
Rough pencillings of a rough trip to Rangoon in 1846 / Grant, Colesworthey, 1813-1880. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1853. .(Annex + DS485.B81 G75) 55 p. :ill., map.
Travels in south-eastern Asia: embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam and China, with notices of numerous missionary stations, and a full account of the Burman empire / by Howard Malcom. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, [185-?] (AnnexDS507 .M24 1850) 432 p., plates : ill., folded map (63 engravings).
Travels in the Burman empire / by Howard Malcom. Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers, 1840.(Annex DS507 .M24) 82 p.: ill, maps.
Travels in south-eastern Asia, embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Siam, and China; with notices of numerous missionary stations, and a full account of the Burman Empire;with dissertations, tables, etc. / By Howard Malcom. Boston, Gould, Kendall,and Lincoln, 1839. (Asia Rare DS507 .M24 1839) 2v. fronts., illus., 3 pl., fold. Map.
Journal of an embassy from the governor general of India to the court of Ava in the year 1827 / by John Crawfurd, late envoy; with an appendix containing a description of fossil remains by Professor Buckland and Mr. Clift. London: Henry Colburn, 1829. (Asia Rare + DS485.B81 C89) 616p., [11] leaves of plates (1 folded) : ill. (some col.), map.
Journal of a residence in the Burmham empire, and more particularly at the court of Amarapoorah /by Capt. Hiram Cox. London, J. Warren [etc.] 1821.
(Asia Rare DS485.B81 C87) 442 p.fold. col. front., 4 col. pl.
An account of an embassy to the kingdom of Ava, : sent by the Governor-General of India, in the year 1795. / By Michael Symes. London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co.; and sold by Messrs. G. and W. Nicol; and J. Wright, 1800. (Asia Rare + DS485.B81 S98) ill. (26leaves of plates. Plates by J. Walker, T. Medland, Vincent, and Mackenzie; after Dalrymple, Singey Bey, and Capt. Crookat.) (Also 2nd ed: AsiaRare + DS485.B81 S98 1800) 528 p., 26 leaves of plates (some folding) : ill.,maps. 2nd ed: 3 v. 22 cm. and atlas of28 pl.
Cambodia
Siam / by Pierre Loti; translated from the French by W.P. Baines. London, T.W. Laurie ltd. [1913] (DS565 .V59)194 p. col. front., 18 pl. Translation of: UnPelerin d’Angkor (1911)
Indochina
Excursions aux temples d'Angkor; livret du passager. Paris, 1912. (Annex DS558.A6 M58) 97 p. illus., fold. map. [In English andFrench]
Paul Hartmann, collector, Hartmann collection on Indochina (Archives 4298) The Hartmann Collection is a compilation of photographs, illustrations from books and magazines, and a few printed articles. The main focus of the collection is Vietnam, but there is material on Cambodia and Laos, as well as a few items on Burma and Thailand. Historical materials emphasize the colonial period; there are a number of illustrationst aken from books and periodicals about the colonization of Vietnam and Cambodia by the French in the 19th century. Numerous photographs of individuals can be found; of particular interest are an extensive collection of portraits of Vietnamese and Cambodian monarchs from the colonial period and a wide and (generally) well-labelled selection of pictures showing the many different ethnic groups in Vietnam.
The French in Indo-China: with a narrative of Garnier's explorations in Cochin-China, Annam, and Tonquin. London; New York: Nelson, 1884.
(Annex DS534 .F87) ill.
Travels in the central parts of Indo-China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos, during the years 1858, 1859,and 1860 / by the late Henri Mouhot. London: J. Murray, 1864. (Asia Rare DS524 .M92) ill.
Indonesia / East Indies
The East Indies: giving a description of the native population of Netherlands-India and of its civilization / by J. C. Lamster; translated by Fay Cooper Cole. Haarlem, Holland: Issued by Droste's Cocoa and Chocolate Manufactory, [1929] (Asia Rare ++ DS619 .L24 1929) ill. Translation of: Indië :gevende eene beschrijving van de inheemsche bevolking van Nederlandsch-Indië envan hare beschaving (1928).
In Java, and the neighboring islands of the Dutch East Indies / by John C. Van Dyke. New York; London: C. Scribner's Sons, 1929. (Annex DS619 .V21) ill.
Voyages to the East Indies / by Christopher Fryke and Christopher Schweitzer; with introduction and notes by C. Ernest Fayle; with 8 half-tone plates. London: Cassell & Co. Ltd., [1929] (Annex DS411.1 .F89 1929) ill. "Frick and Schweitzer originally published their travels in German. They appeared as: Christoph. Schweitzers Wurttemb. journal-und-tage-buch seiner sechs jahrigen ost indienischen reise, Tübingen, 1688; and Christoff Frikens Ostindienische räysen und kriegs-dienste, Ulm, 1692. In 1694, a Dutch translationof both books, by S. de Vries, was published at Amsterdam, in a volume which includes also the travels of Elias Hesse in the East Indies, and was entitled: Drie seer senmercklijcke reysen nae en door veelerley gewesten in Oost-Indien. S.L.'s translation [A relation of two several voyages made into the East Indies] of 1700, here reproduced, was made from the Dutch version"--Introd. [Copyright problem? We have 1700 original--see below]
An artist in the tropics / by Jan Poortenaar; translated from the Dutch by Horace Shipp in collaboration with the author; with a foreword by Frank Brangwyn. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, [1927?] (+ DS601 .P82 1927b and 1989 ed: DS601.P82 1989) ill. Translation of: Een kunstreisin de tropen.
An artist in the tropics / Jan Poortenaar. London, S. Low, Marston & co., ltd. [1927] (Asia Rare + DS 601 .P82) ill. Translation of: Een kunstreisin de tropen.
Come to Java. Weltevreden: Official Tourist Bureau, 1927? 3rd ed., 1926-27. (Annex DS646.18 .V48 1926-27 and Rare DS646.18 .V41927) 329 p.: ill., folded col. map.
The further venture book / by Elinor Mordaunt; illustrated with sketches and photographs by the author. New York: Century, 1927. (Annex DS619 .M83 1927) ill.
Islands of Queen Wilhelmina / by Violet Clifton of Lytham, with an introd. by Lord Dunsany. London: Constable, 1927. (Annex DS619 .C63) ill.
Bali, the undiscovered isle / with sixty one photos. by the author (Myron Zobel). New York, 1926.(+ DS646.2 .Z83) ill.
Bandoeng : the mountain city of Netherlands India / S.A. Reitsma. Weltevreden: G. Kolff, [1926?] (Pamphlet DS Indo- nesia 6) ill.
Natural man: a record from Borneo / by Charles Hose, with a preface by Professor G. Elliot Smith. London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1926. (Annex + DS646.3.H82 N2) 300 p., plates (part col.): ill., folded map, ports.
West of the Pacific / by Ellsworth Huntington. New York, London, C. Scribner's sons, 1925. (Annex DS508.H94) ill.
Eastward / by Louis Couperus, translated by J. Menzies-Wilson and C.C. Crispin; with frontispiece and thirty-six and other illustrations. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1924. (DS619 .C85 1924) ill. Translation of Oostwaarts (1924).
Come to Java [1922-1923]. Official Tourist Bureau: Weltevreden. Batavia, Photo-Engravers and Printers G. Kolff, 1923? (Annex DS646.18 .V48 1923) 335 p. illus., fold.col. map.
The isle of vanishing men: a narrative of adventure in cannibal-land / by W.F. Alder, illustrated with photographs by the author. New York: Century Co., 1922. (Annex GN671.N5 A75) ill. [Irian Jaya]
Short guide of Sumatra, with a more complete description of the Padang highlands. Batavia: Printed by G. Kolff & co., 1921. (DS646.1 .V48) 183 p. incl. illus., tables (part fold.) fold. col. maps.
Come to Java: information for travellers, with two maps. Trips in the isle of Java, with notes on the climate, railways, steamer services, hotels, places of interest for tourists, etc. Issued by theOfficial tourist bureau. Batavia, Printed by G. Kolff [1920] (DS646.18 .V48) 303 p. illus., 2 fold. maps.
A trip through the Dutch East Indies / A. J. Gouda Barnouw: Doch and Knuttel, 192? (DS619 .B25) ill.
Guide to Tosari and the Tengger mountains. Koog on the Zaan: P. Out, 1916. (Annex + DS646.29.T7 M81) 45 p. : ill., map.
Java: past & present: a description of the most beautiful country in the world, its ancient history, people, antiquities, and products / by Donald Maclaine Campbell. London: W. Heinemann, 1915. (Asia Rare + DS 646 .18 .C17) ill.
Illustrated tourist guide to East Java, Bali and Lombok. Weltevreden (Batavia): Official Tourist Bureau, 1914. (Annex DS619 .I29) 159p. illus., 3 fold. maps (in pocket).
Java and her neighbours; a traveller's notes in Java, Celebes, the Moluccas and Sumatra / by Arthur S. Walcott; with 78 illustrations and a map. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1914. (Annex DS619 .W15) ill.
A journey to Java / by M. McMillan, with 34 illustrations. London: Holden & Hardingham, [1914?] (Annex DS646.2 .M16) ill.
Java: information for travellers: trips in the Isle of Java, with notes on the climate, railway- and steamer service, hotels, placesof interest for tourists, etc., etc. Batavia: Official Tourist Bureau, 1913. (DS646.2 .J395) 48 p.: ill.
Isles of the East: an illustrated guide: Australia, New Guinea, Java, Sumatra / W. Lorck, editor-in-chief. Batavia, Java: Distributed gratis by the Royal Packet Steam Navigation Co. (K.P.M.), [1912?](DS614 .I82 +) 364 p. ; ill ; maps.
Java / with 12 full-page illus. in colour by Hugo V. Pederson. London: A. & C. Black, 1912. (Annex DS646.2 .S32) ill.
Java, facts and fancies / Augusta de Wit; with 160 illustrations. The Hague: W.P. Van Stockum, 1912. (Annex DS646.2 .W81 1912) ill.
The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations / by Charles Hose and WilliamMcDougall, with an appendix on the physical characters of the races of Borneo, by A. C. Haddon. London, Macmillan and co., limited, 1912. (Asia RareGN635.B7 H82) 2 v. col. fronts., illus., plates (2 col.) 4 fold maps, tables (part fold.).
Scented isles and coral gardens: Torres Straits, German New Guinea, and the Dutch East Indies /C.D. Mackellar, C. D. London : Murray, 1912. (DU22 .M15)
Guide to the Preanger Regencies. Weltevreden: Official Tourist Bureau, 1910. (Asia Rare DS646.29.P7 V48) 71 p. ; ill., maps.
Illustrated guide to East Java / by J.M. Plante Fébure.Weltevreden, Batavia: Vereeniging Toeristenverkeer, 1910. (Asia RareDS646.29.J57 P71) 89 p.: ill.
Across the equator: a holiday trip in Java / by Thos. H. Reid. Singapore: Kelly & Walsh, 1908. (Annex DS646.2 .R35) ill.
The East and West Indian mirror: being an account of Joris van Spilbergen's voyage round the world (1614-1617), and the Australian navigations of Jacob Le Marie / translated, with notes and an introduction, by J.A.J. DeVilliers. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1906. (Annex G161.H16 no.18) ill. Translation of the Dutchedition "Oost ende West-Indische spiegel ..." Leyden, 1619, which contains the journal of Le Maire's voyage, generally known as Schouten'sjournal, in abridged form.
My travels in China, Japanand Java, 1903 / by Raja-i-Rajgan Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala. London: Hutchinson, 1905. (Annex DS508 .J24) ill.
Guide through Netherlands India, compiled by order of the Koninklijke paketvaart Maatschappij (Royal Packet Company) / by J. F. van Bemmelen and G. B. Hooyer. Translated from the Dutch by B. J. Berrington. London, T. Cook & son; Amsterdam, J. H. de Bussy, 1903. New ed., rev. by Otto Knaap. (AnnexDS614.B45 G9) 209 p. illus., col. maps (part fold.).
Java, the wonderland: [Guide and tourist's hand book] This book describes one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Arnhem :Thieme, 19-? (DS646.2 .J41) 102 p. :ill., map.
From jungle to Java: the trivial impresssions of a short excursion to Netherlands India / by Arthur Keyser. Westminster [London]: Roxburghe Press, Ltd., [1897] (AnnexDS646.2 .K44) ill.
Guide to the Dutch East Indies / composed by invitation of the Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij (Royal Steam Packet Company). By Dr. J. F. van Bemmelen and G. B.Hooyer. Tr. from the Dutch by B. J. Berrington. London, Luzac & Co.; Batavia, G. Kolff & Co., 1897. (DS614.B45 G9 1897) viii, 202 p. illus.,fold. maps, fold. plans.
Java, the garden of the East / Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore. New York, Century, 1897. (Annex DS646.2 .S411897) ill.
West-Java; traveller's guide for Batavia and from Batavia to the Preanger Regencies and Tjilatjap / Fedor Schulze. Batavia: Visser,1894. (Asia Rare DS646.2 .S39) 172 p.; illus., maps (7 fold.).
A visit to Java with anaccount of the founding of Singapore / by W. Basil Worsfold. London: R.Bentley, 1893. (Annex DS646.2 .W93) ill.
Java, the pearl of the East / by S.J. Higginson; with a map of the island. Boston; New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., [c1890] (DS646.2 .H63).
A naturalist in north Celebes: a narrative of travels in Minahassa, the Sangir and Talaut Islands, with notices of the fauna, flora and ethnology of the districts visited /by Sydney J. Hickson. London : J. Murray, 1889. (Asia Rare DS 601 .H63) ill.
The voyage of François Payard of Laval to the East Indies, the Maldives, the Moluccas and Brazil /tr. into English from the third French edition of 1619, and ed., with notes, by Albert Gray, assisted by H.C.P. Bell. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1887-1890. (Annex G 161 .H15no.76, etc.) ill. First published with title: Discours du voyage des François aux Indes Orientale,spar Franc. Payard. Paris, 1611.
The head-hunters of Borneo: a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito; also, Journeyings in Sumatra / by Carl Bock. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1881. (Asia Rare + DS646.3.B66 H4) ill.
China and Japan, and a voyage thither: an account of a cruise in the waters of the East Indies, China, and Japan / by James B. Lawrence. Hartford, Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1870. (Annex DS507 .L42) ill.
Travels in the East Indian Archipelago / by Albert S. Bickmore. New York: Appleton, 1869. (Asia Rare DS 601 .B58 1869) Also: London, 1868 (Asia Rare DS601 .B58) ill.
A description of the coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the beginning of the sixteenth century / by Duarte Barbosa, a Portuguese; tr. from an early Spanish manuscript in the Barcelona Library; with notes and a preface, by the Hon. Henry E.J. Stanley. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1866. (Annex G161 .H15 no.35) ill.
Jottings of an invalid in search of health, comprising a run through British India and a visit to Singapore and Java: a series of letters reprinted from the Times of India / by Tom Cringle [i.e. William Walker]. Bombay: Times of India Office, 1865. (Annex DS413 .W18)
An account of the wild tribes inhabiting the Malayan Peninsula, Sumatra, and a few neighbouring islands, with A journey in Johore and A journey in the Menangkabaw states of the Malayan Peninsula / by the R. Favre. Paris, Printed at the Imperial Printing Office, 1865. (Asia Rare DS592 .F27)
Life in Java: with sketches of the Javanese / by William Barrington d'Almeida. London: Hurstand Blackett, 1864. (Asia Rare DS 646 .2 .D14) ill.
The North Pacific surveying and exploring expedition: or, My last cruise, where we went and what we saw, being an account of visits to the Malay and Loo-Choo Islands, the coasts of China, Formosa, Japan, Kamtschatka, Siberia, and the mouth of the Amoor River / by A.W. Habersham. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott; London: Trübner, 1857.(Asia Rare DS507 .H11) ill.
The prison of Weltevreden: and a glance at the East Indian Archipelago / by Walter M.Gibson; illustrated from original sketches. New York: J. C. Riker, 1855. (Asia Rare DS619 .G45) ill.
De Zieke reiziger, or, Rambles in Java and the Straits: in 1852 / by a Bengal civilian. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1853. (Asia Rare DS646.2 .Z66 +) 151 p.,plates : ill. (part col.), map.
Narrative of events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the occupation of Labuan: from the journals of James Brooke, esq., Rajah of Sarawak, and governor of Labuan. Together with a narrative of the operations of H.M.S. Iris / by Captain Rodney Mundy, R.N. With numerous plates, maps, charts, and woodcuts. London, J. Murray, 1848.(Asia Rare DS646.36 .B866 1848) ill.
Narrative of the surveying voyage of the H.M.S. Fly, commanded by Captain F.P. Blackwood, R.N.in Torres Strait, New Guinea, and other islands of the Eastern archipelago, during the years 1842-1846; together with an excursion into the interior of the eastern part of Java / By J. Beete Jukes. London, T. & W. Boone, 1847. 2 v. (Annex DS601 .J93) ill.
Acheen, and the ports on the north and east coasts of Sumatra: with incidental notices of the trade in the eastern seas, and the aggressions of the Dutch / by John Anderson. London: W.H. Allen & Co., 1840. (Asia Rare DS646.1.A85 A2) 255 p. : folded map.
Voyages of the Dutch brig of war Dourga: through the southern and little-known parts of the Moluccan Archipelago, and along the previously unknown southern coast of New Guinea, performed during the years 1825 & 1826 / by D.H. Kolff, Jun. Luitenant ter Zee, 1e Klasse; translated from the Dutch by George Windsor Earl. London: James Madden, & Co., Leadenhall Street, 1840. (Asia RareDS619 .K81 1840) ill.
Prospective missions in the Indian Archipelago. Sumatra, Bali, Nias, &c. / by the author of Conversations on the Sandwich Islands Mission [and others]. Boston: Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1833. (Annex BV3340 .T96) ill.
Mission to the east coast of Sumatra, in M.DCCC.XXIII, under the direction of the government of Prince of Wales island: including historical and descriptive sketches of the country, an account of the commerce, population, and the manners and customs of the inhabitants, and a visit to the Batta cannibal states in the interior /by John Anderson. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1826. (Asia Rare DS646.1 .A85) ill.
The history of Java. / By Thomas Stamford Raffles, Esq.; In two volumes; With a map and plates. London: Printed for Black, Parbury, and Allen, Booksellers to the Hon. East-India Company and John Murray, 1817. (Asia Rare + DS 646 .2 .R13) ill.
Memoir of the conquest of Java: with the subsequent operations of the British forces, in the Oriental archipelago; to which is subjoined a statistical and historical sketch of Java with an account of its dependencies / by Major William Thorn. London: T. Egerton, 1815. (Asia Rare + DS646.27 .T49) ill.
Sketch of Borneo / by John Leyden. [Batavia : A.H. Hubbard, 1813] (Asia Rare + AS522 .B29 v.7,pt.11)
Sketches, civil and military, of the island of Java and its immediate dependencies: comprising interesting details of Batavia, and authentic particulars of the celebrated poison-tree / John Joseph Stockdale. London, 1812. (Asia Rare DS646.2 .S851812) ill.
The history of Sumatra: containing an account of the government, laws, customs, and manners of the native inhabitants, with a description of the natural productions, and a relation of the ancient political state of that island / by William Marsden. London: Printed for the author, by J. McCreery, 1811. (Asia Rare +++DS646.1 .M36 1811) ill.
The narrative of Captain David Woodard and four seamen: who lost their ship while in a boat at sea, and surrendered themselves up to the Malays in the island of Celebes; containing an interesting account of their sufferings from hungar and various hardships, and their escape from the Malays, after a captivity of two years and a half: also an account of the manners and customs of the country, and a description of the harbours and coast, &c. Together with an introduction, and an appendix, containing narratives of various escapes from shipwrecks, under great hardshipsand abstinence; holding out a valuable seaman's guide, and the importance of union, confidence, and perseverance, in the midst of distress / D. N. (David N.) Woodard. London: Printed for J. Johnson, 1805. (Asia Rare DS646.4 .W88 1805) [also: London,J. Johnson, 1804 (Asia Rare DS646.4 .W88)] ill.
Travels in Europe, Africa, and Asia, made between the years 1770 and 1779 / by Charles Peter Thunberg. London: F. and C. Rivington, 1795. (Asia Rare DS808 .T53) ill. [v. 2 and v. 4 travel to Java]
A voyage to the East Indies in 1747 and 1748: containing an account of the islands of St. Helena and Java, of the city of Batavia, of the government and political conduct of the Dutch, of the empire of China, with a particular description of Canton / Noble, Charles Frederick. London: T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, 1762. (AsiaRare DS506 .N74) ill.
A Collection of voyages and travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English, to which is prefixed, an introductory discourse (supposed to be written by the celebrated Mr. Locke) intitled, The whole history of navigation from its original to this time: illustrated with maps and cuts, curiously engraved. London: Printed by assignment for Messrs. Churchill, 1744-46. 3rd ed. (Asia Rare G160 .C56 1744 ++) 6 v., (v.1, 2) plates (part folded): ill., maps (part folded), ports. [v. 2: Mr. JohnNieuhoff's remarkable voyages and travels to the East Indies, p. 138-302.]
A voyage to and from the island of Borneo, in the East Indies: with a description of the said island:giving an account of the inhabitants, their manners, customs, religion, product, chief ports, and trade. Together with the re-establishment of the English trade there, an. 1714, after our factory had been destroyed by the Banjareens some years before. Also a description of the islands of Canary, Cape Verd, Java, Madura; of the streights of Bally, the Cape of Good Hope, the Hottentots, the island of St. Helena, Ascension, &c. The whole very pleasant and very useful to such as shall have occasion to go into those parts. Illustrated with several curious maps and cuts / Daniel Beeckman. London: Printed for T. Warner at the Black Boy, and J. Batley at th Dove, in Pater-noster-Row, 1718. (Asia Rare DS646.3 .B41 1718) ill.
Voyages and travels, into Brasil, and the East-Indies: containing, an exact description of the Dutch Brasil, and divers parts of the East-Indies; their provinces, cities, living creatures, and products; the manners, customs, habits, and religion ofthe inhabitants: with a most particular account of all the remarkable passages that happened during the author's stay of nine years in Brasil; especially, in relation to the revolt of the Portugueses, and the intestine war carried on there from 1640. to 1649. As also, a most ample description of the most famous city of Batavia, in the East-Indies. / By Mr. John Nieuhoff, Translated from the Dutch original. [London, Printedfor A. and J. Churchill, 1703] (RareF2511.N67 G2 1703 ++) 369 p., 1 l. illus. (incl. plans), maps, plates. [Note:variant ed. with different ill.: Rare F2511.N67 G2 1703]
An historical description of the kingdom of Macasar in the East Indies: In three books / Nicolas Gervaise. London: Rose and Crown, 1701. (Asia Rare DS646.4 .G38 1701) 159 p.
A relation of two several voyages made into the East-Indies / by Christopher Fryke and Christopher Schewitzer [sic] Done out of the Dutch by S. L. London, D. Brown, 1700. 374 p.
The history of Trauayle in the West and East Indies, and other countreys lying eyther way, towardes the fruitfull and ryche Moluccaes. As Moscouia, Persia, Arabia, Syria, AEgypte, Ethiopia, Guinea, China in Cathayo, and Giapan: With a discourse of the Northwest passage. In the hande of our Lorde be all the corners of the earth/ gathered in parte, and done into Englyshe by Richarde Eden. Imprinted at London: By Richarde Iugge., 1577. (Rare E141 .E22 1577) First published in 1555.
Laos
The Laos of North Siam / by Lillian Johnson Curtis, with introduction by Robert E. Speer; illustrated from photographs taken by the author. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1903.(DS560 .C97) ill.
Temples and elephants: the narrative of a journey of exploration through upper Siam and Lao / by Carl Bock. London: S. Low, 1884. (Asia Rare DS565 .B66) ill.
MalayArchipelago/Singapore
The cruise of the Goodwill Ship: the log of a layman: being a descriptive narrative of the voyage of the Australian Goodwill and Trade Delegation in the Royal DutchPacket Company's turbine steamship "Nieuw Holland," to Macassar,Samarang, Cheribon and Belawan Deli in the Netherlands Indies, and toSingapore, Penang, and British Malaya / Richard J. Moorehead. Melbourne :Ruskin Press, [193-?] ( DS619 .M82) ill.
A tropical tapestry/ by Hubert S. Banner, with decorations by Dorothy Hope-Falkner. London, T. Butterworth, limited [1929] (Annex DS592 .B21) ill. “A series of sketches bring before you some aspect of the Malay Peninsula and Archipelago which seemed either picturesque or otherwise meriting of attention." -Author's foreword.
The Malay Peninsula and Archipelago / by Ashley Gibson, illustrated by Barbara Shaw. London & Toronto, J. M. Dent and sons ltd. [1928] (Annex DS592 .G44) ill.
Fifty years of romance & research, or, A jungle-wallahat large / by Charles Hose. With a preface by Sir Arthur Keith. With four coloured plates, ninety-seven black and white illustrations, two line drawings and a map. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1927. (Annex + DS646.3. H82).
In British Malaya to-day / by Richard J. H. Sidney; with a map and many photographs by the author, and special line drawings by a Chinese artist, Ho Choo Chuan. London: Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., [1927] (Annex DS592.S56) ill.
Kinabalu, the haunted mountain of Borneo: an account of its ascent, its people, flora and fauna / by Major C.M. Enriguez, with photographs and a map. London: H. F. & G. Witherby, 1927. (Annex DS646.335.K5 E59) 218 p., plates: ill., map.
Byways of the tropic seas: wanderings among the Solomons and in the Malay Archipelago / by Hermann Norden; with sixty three photographs and two maps. London: H. F. & G. Witherby; 1926. (Annex DU850 .N82) ill.
Malay land, "Tanah Malayu" / R. J. H. Sidney. London: C. Palmer, c1926. (Annex DS592.S56m) ill.
Six years in the Malay jungle / by Carveth Wells. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page, 1925. (Annex DS592 .W45 1926) ill.
Java and the East Indies: Java, Sumatra, Celebes, the Moluccas, New Guinea, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula / by Frank G. Carpenter, with 125 illustrations from original photographs and two maps in colour. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1925. (Annex DS619 .C29 also 1923 ed: DS619 .C29 1923) ill.
Borneo: the stealer of hearts / by Oscar Cook, with26 illustrations. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1924. (DS646.33 .C771924) 286 p.; plates, ports, ill.
Twenty years in Borneo / by Charles Bruce, with sixteen half-tone plates. London, New York [etc.] Cassell and Company, Ltd. [1924] (Annex DS646.3 .B88) 272 p.; plates.
An illustrated guide to the Federated Malay States. Editor: Cuthbert Woodville Harrison. Illustrations in colour by Mrs. H. C.Barnard. Pub. by permission. London, The Malay States development agency, 1923. (Annex DS592 .H31 1923) 377 p.; plates; map.
The Malay states / by Philip C. Coote; containing eight full- page illustrations in colour by Dorothea A. H. Aldworth. London: A.& C. Black, 1923. (Annex DS601.C77) ill.
Federated Malay States Railways, 1921; pamphlet of information for travellers. Tours in the Malay peninsula. London 1921.(Annex DS592 .F29) 124 p.; plates; maps.
Matahari; impressions ofthe Siamese-Malayan jungle / by H. O. Morgenthaler. New York, George H. Doran Company, 1923. (Annex DS568 .M841923) ill. Translation of the German editionpublished in Zürich in 1921.
An illustrated guide to the Federated Malay States / editor: Cuthbert Woodville Harrison. Illustrations in colour by Mrs. H. C.Barnard. Photographs by Kleingrothe and others. London: The Malay States information agency, 1920. (DS592 .H31 1920) 360 p.; plates; map.
The book of Duárte Barbosa; an account of the countries bordering on the Indian Ocean and their inhabitants / written by Duarte Barbosa and completed about the year 1518 A.D. Translated from the Portuguese text, first published in 1812 A.D., by theRoyal Acadamy of Sciences at Lisbon, in Vol. II of its collection of documents regarding the history and geography of the nations beyond the seas, and edited and annotated by Mansel Longworth Dames. London, Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1918-1921. (Annex G161 .H16 no.44, etc. and Olin G 161 .H15 2nd ser.no.44,49) ill.
The magic of Malaya / by Cuthbert Woodville Harrison.London, John Lane; New York, John Lane company, 1916. (Annex DS 592 .H31m)
A naturalist in Borneo / by the late Robert W. C.Shelford; edited with a biographical introduction by Edward B. Poulton. London: T. F. Unwin, [1916] (Annex QH186 .S54) 360 p. ; 32 p. of plates ; ill.
Australasia and Malaysia / edited by Lewis Marsh. Glasgow: Blackie, 1915. (Annex DU104 .M36) ill. Rambler travel books.
With eastern merchandise: a landsman's log of life on board a cargo boat to Malaya, China, Japan, etc. / Francis Edward Powell. London: T. Murby, 1913. (Annex DS507 .P88) ill.
The magic of Malaya / by Cuthbert Woodville Harrison. London: Bodley Head, [191-?] (DS592 .H31m1916a).
An illustrated guide to the Federated Malay States / editor: Cuthbert Woodville Harrison. Illustrations in colour by Mrs. H. C.Barnard. Pub. by permission. London, The Malay States development agency [1910] (Annex DS592 .H31) 340 p.; plates; maps.
Through the Malay Archipelago / Emily Richings. London, H. Drane [1909?] (Annex DS 601 .R531909a)
Malaysia and the Pacific Archipelagoes / by F.H.H. Guillemard; revised by A.H. Keane. 2nded. London: E. Stanford, 1908. (Annex DU21 .G95 1908) ill.
Handbook to Singapore with map / by the Rev. G.M.Reith, M.A. Singapore: Fraser & Neave, Ltd., 1907. 2nd ed. / rev. by Walter Makepeace. (Annex DS598.S6 R37) 140p.; plates.
In Malay forests / Sir William George Maxwell. Edinburgh: London: Blackwood, 1907. (Annex SK247.M46).
Two years in the jungle: the experiences of a hunter and naturalist in India, Ceylon, the Malay Peninsula and Borneo / William Temple Hornaday. 7th ed. New York: Scribner, 1904. (Annex DS507 .H81 1904) ill. [also: 4thed. (Asia Rare DS507 .H81 1887)]
Wanderings in the great forests of Borneo; travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak / by Odoardo Beccari. Tr. by Dr.Enrico H. Giglioli and rev. and ed. by F. H. H. Guillemard. London, A.Constable & Co., Ltd., 1904. (Annex QH186 .B38 1904) 448 p.; ill ; 3 foldout maps.
From the Himalayas to the equator; letters, sketches. and addresses, giving some account of a tour in India and Malaysia / by Cyrus D. Foss. New York and Cincinnati, Eaton & Mains, 1899. (Annex DS413 .F75) ill.
Camping and tramping in Malaya: fifteen years' pioneering in the native states of the Malay Peninsula /by Ambrose B. Rathborne. London: S. Sonnenschein, 1898. (DS592 .R23) ill.
Studies in brown humanity; being scrawls and smudges in sepia, white, and yellow / by Hugh Clifford. London, G. Richards, 1898. (Annex DS592 .C63) Sixteen sketches descriptive of life in the Malay Peninsula.
Unaddressed letters / Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham. London; New York: J. Lane the Bodley Head, 1898. (DS592.S97 U5).
In court & kampong: being tales and sketches of native life in the Malay peninsula / Sir Hugh Charles Clifford. London: G. Richards, 1897. (Annex DS592.C63 I3).
A traveller's notes; or, Notes of a tour through India, Malaysia, Japan, Corea, the Australian colonies and new Zealand during the years 1891-1893, with map and photogravures, and also numerous illustrations from photographs by the author / James Herbert Veitch. Chelsea, J. Veitch & Sons, 1896. (Mann Library Hortorium SB39 .V42) ill.
The natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo / by Henry Ling Roth. London: Truslove & Hanson, l896. (Asia Rare +DS646.36R84) 2 v. (ca. 1,000 p) ; ill.
The peoples and politics of the Far East: travels and studies in the British, French, Spanish and Portuguese colonies, Siberia, China, Japan, Korea, Siam and Malaya / by Henry Norman. New York: C. Scribner, 1895. (DS515 .N84) ill.
Exploration of Mount Kina Balu, North Borneo / By John Whitehead. London, Gurney and Jackson, 1893. (Asia Rare DS646.335.K5 W59 ++)329 p. col. front., illus. (incl. map) plates (part col.).
In savage isles and settled lands: Malaysia, Australasia and Polynesia, 1888-1891 / by B. F. S. Baden-Powell. London: R. Bentley & Son, 1892. (DU21 .B13) ill.
The cruise of the Marchesa to Kamschatka & New Guinea. With notices of Formosa, Liu-kiu, and various islands of the Malay archipelago / by F. H. H. Guillemard. With maps and numerous woodcuts drawn by J. Keulemans, C. Whymper, and others, and engr. by Edward Whymper. 2d ed. London, J. Murray, 1889. (DS507 .G95 1889) ill. [also: 1st ed.London : J. Murray, 1886. (Annex DS507 .G95).
Insulinde: experiences of a naturalist's wife in the eastern archipelago. London; Edinburgh: Wm. Blackwood & Sons, 1887. (Asia Rare DS601 .F69) ill.
A trip into the Malay Peninsula, and a visit to the caves of Sungie Batu in Selangor: a paper read before the Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society, session 1885-86 / J.E.Taylor. London: R. Clay and Sons, 1886. (Annex DS592 .T24).
The Chersonese with the gilding off / Emily Innes. London: R. Benteley & Son, 1885. (Asia RareDS595.6 .I58) ill.
Ten days in the jungle / by J. E. L. Boston: Cupples, Upham, 1885. (Annex DS592.P42 T28)
A naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern archipelago; a narrative of travel and exploration from 1878 to 1883 / by Henry O. Forbes. With numerous illus. from the author's sketches and descriptions by Mr. John B. Gibbs. New York, Harper, 1885. (Annex DS619 .F69 and Asia Rare DS619.F69) ill.
The golden Chersonese and the way thither / by Isabella L. Bird. New York: Putnam, 1884. (DS592.B62 1884) ill.
Sketches of our life at Sarawak / Harriette Bunyon McDougall. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [1880?] (Annex BV3390.S3 M13) 250 p.: ill., map.
The Malay Archipelago: the land of the orang-utan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature / by Alfred Russel Wallace. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1869. (Asia Rare DS 601 .W18 1869) 638 p. front. illus., plates, maps (part fold.).
Ten years in Saráwak / by Charles Brooke, with an introduction by H.H. the Rajah Sir James Brooke. London: Tinsley Bros.,1866. (Asia Rare DS646.36 .B86) 2 v.,plates: ill., folded map, plan.
My journal in Malayan waters, or, The blockade of Quedah / by Captain Sherard Osborn. 3rd ed. London; New York: Routledge, Warne& Routledge, 1861. (Asia Rare DS598.K28 O81) xvi, 360 p.: ill. (1 col.) folded map.
Six months among the Malays, and a year in China / by Dr. Yvan. London: J. Blackwood,1855.(Asia Rare DS507 .Y96) ill.
A visit to the Indian archipelago, in H.M. Ship Maeander: with portions of the private journal of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. / by Henry Keppel; with illustrations by Oswald W. Brierley. London: R. Bentley, 1853. (Annex + DS601 .K38) ill.
The Chinaman abroad: an account of the Malayan Archipelago, particularly of Java / by Ong-tae-hae; translated from the original by W.H. Medhurst. London: J. Snow, 1850. ( + DS618.W24 1850a)
Borneo and the Indian Archipelago: with drawings of costume and scenery / by Frank S. Marryat. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848.(Asia Rare + DS646.3 .M36) ill.
Narrative of the voyage of H. M. S. Samarang: during the years 1843-46: employed surveying the islands of the Eastern archipelago: accompanied by a brief vocabulary of the principal languages / by Sir Edward Belcher; with notes on the natural history of the islands by Arthur Adams. London: Reeve, Benham, and Reeve, 1848. (Asia Rare DS 601 .B42) ill.
Notes from a journal of research into the natural history of the countries visited during the voyage of H. M. S. Samarang: under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher / by Arthur Adams. London: Reeve, Benham & Reeve, 1848. (Annex QH11.S18 A21) ill. Forms part of v. 2 of the Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, 1843-46, by Sir Edward Belcher.
Sarawak, its inhabitants and productions: being notes during a residence in that country with H. H. the Rajah Brooke / by Hugh Low. London: R. Bentley, 1848. (Asia Rare DS646.36 .L91) 440 p; 6 leaves of plates; ill.
The Indian Archipelago: its manners, arts, languages, religions and institutions / by James Rawson. New York: Carlton & Porter, 1847- (Asia Rare DS601 .R26) ill.
Views in the Eastern Archipelago: Borneo, Sarawak, Labuan, & c. / from drawings made on the spot by Drinkwater Bethune, L.C. Heath and others; the descriptive letter-press by James Augustus St. John; drawn on stone by J.W. Giles. [London, 1847] (Asia Rare DS646.3 .S14 ++) 1 v. (unpaged), plates : ill. (part folded).
The expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the suppression of piracy: with extracts from the journal of James Brooke, esq., of Sarawak. / Sir Henry Keppel. London: Chapman and Hall, 1846. (Asia Rare DS646.3 .K381846a) 2 v.: plates, port., fold. maps. Variant ed: Rare DS646.3 .K38
A letter from Borneo: with notices of the country and its inhabitants: addressed to James Gardner, esq. / by J. Brooke. London: L.& C. Seeley, 1842. (Asia RareDS646.3 .B87) 40 p.
The Claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom: exhibited in notes of voyages made in 1837, from Canton, in the ship Morrison and brig Himmaleh, under direction of the owners. New York: E. French, 1839. (Annex DS507 .C58) ill.
Notes made during the voyage of the Himmaleh in the Malay Archipelago / by G. Tradescant Lay. [New York, 1839] (Asia Rare DS601 .L42) Vol. 2 of the author's The claims of Japan and Malaysia upon Christendom.
History of the Indian Archipelago : containing an account of the manners, arts, languages, religions, institutions, and commerce of its inhabitants / by John Crawfurd. Edinburgh: A. Constable, 1820. (Asia RareDS 601 .C89)
Philippines
Interesting Manila /by George Amos Miller. Manila: Philippine Education Co., 1929. (DS689.M27M64 1929) ill.
Savage gentlemen / by Mabel Cook Cole. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, inc. [c1929] (DS665.C68) ill. “A record of fouryears' experience among the savages of the Philippine Islands.”
Bullets and bolos; fifteen years in the Philippine islands / by John R. White, illustrated with photographs and map. New York; London: Century Co.,[c1928] (Annex DS685 .W58) ill.
Eastern windows: an artist's notes of travel in Japan, Hokkaido, Korea, China and the Philippines / By Elizabeth Keith. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1928. (+ DS508 .K28) ill.
The khaki cabinet and old Manila: current comment, tales and travel stories of the Philippine islands, with a review of General Leonard Wood's administration as governorgeneral of this territory / with a description of old Manila by Percy A. Hill. Manila: Sugar News Press, c1926 (Annex DS685 .R63) ill.
Baguio, sport and health center of the Orient, Philippine Islands. Manila: Philippine Tourist Association, [1925?] (DS689.B2 B34 1925) 45 p.: ill., maps.
Buena Vista; an American view of the Philippine Islands / By John Hudson Poole. Pasadena, 1925. (+DS659 .P82) ill.
Through the Philippines and Hawaii / by Frank G. Carpenter, with more than 100 illustrations from original photographs. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1925. (DS659.C29) ill.
Wistaria and jade: an account of a Southlander's travels in the Philippine Islands and the Far East / by William Quinn. [S.l. : s.n., 1923?] (Annex DS508 .Q75) ill.
A tenderfoot in the tropics / by Mack P. Cretcher. Topeka [KS]: Crane & Co., 1918. (AnnexDS659 .C92) ill.
The former Philippines thru foreign eyes / ed. by Austin Craig. New York [etc.]: D. Appleton and Company, 1917. ( DS675 .C88) ill. Jagor's travels in the Philippines (the out-of-print 1875 English translation corrected from the original German text)--State of the Philippines in 1810, by Tomas de Comyn (William Walton's 1821 translation modernized)--Manila and Suluin 1842, by Com. Chas. Wilkes, U.S.N. (narrative of U.S. Exploring Expedition,1838-42, v. 5)--Manila in 1819, by Lieut. John White, U.S.N. (from the"History of a voyage to the China Sea")--The peopling of the Philippines, by Doctor Rudolf Virchow (O. T. Mason's translation; Smithsonian Institution 1899 report)--People and prospects of the Philippines, by an English merchant, 1778, and a consul, 1878 (from Blackwood's and the Cornhill magazine)--Filipino merchants of the early 1890s, by F. Karuth, F.R.G.S.]
An army woman in the Philippines; extracts from letters of an army officer's wife, describing her personal experiences in the Philippine Islands / By Caroline S. Shunk. Kansas City, Mo., Franklin Hudson Publishing Co., 1914. (DS659 .S56) ill.
The Philippine Islands, illustrated / by William D. Boyce. Chicago, New York, Rand, McNally [c1914](DS659 .B78) ill. “The Philippine section of mylarger work, United States colonies and dependencies ... The matter herein contained first appeared in the Saturday blade."—Introduction
Barbara's Philippine journey / by Frances Williston Burks; with an introduction by Frank M. McMurry; illustrated by Hermann Heyer, Earl Horter and G. W. Peters. Yonkers-on-Hudson and Manila, World Book Company, 1913. ( PS3503.U76 B2) ill.
The non-Christian peoples of the Philippine Islands / Dean C. Worcester. Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1913. (+ DS665 .W91) ill. National Geographic magazine ; v. 24, no. 11.
The head hunters of northern Luzon / Cornélis De Witt Willcox. (Annex DS688.L9 W66) ill.
In the land of the Filipino / by Ralph Kent Buckland. New York, Every Where Publishing Company [c1912] (DS659 .B92) ill.
Scenes taken in the Philippines, China, Japan, and on the Pacific, relating to soldiers / photos by J.D. Givens. [San Francisco : Hicks-Judd Co.], 1912. (Annex DS659 .G53) ill.
A woman's impressions of the Philippines / by Mary H. Fee. Chicago, A. C. McClurg & co., 1912.(DS659 .F29 1912) ill.
An army officer on leave in Japan: including a sketch of Manila and environment, Philippine insurrection of 1896-7, Dewey's battle of Manila Bay and description of Formosa / by L. Mervin Maus. Chicago, IL: A.C. McClurg, 1911. (DS810 .M45) ill.
The Philippines: an account of their people, progress, and condition / by Mrs. Campbell Dauncey; with special contributions by the Hon. William Howard Taft and the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt. Boston; Tokyo: J.B. Millet Co., [c1910] (Annex DS659.D24 P5) ill.
Navy guide to Cavite and Manila: a practical guide and beautiful souvenir. Manila: [s.n.], 1908. (DS689.M27 N32) 128 p.: ill., fold. map.
The new America and the Far East; a picturesque and historic description of these lands and peoples / by G. Waldo Browne, with a general introduction by Edward S. Ellis, with the following special articles: Hawaii, by the Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge; The Philippines, by Major-General Joseph Wheeler; Japan, by His Excellency Kogoro Takahira; China, by the Honorable John D. Long; Cuba, by General Leonard Wood; Porto Rico, by the Honorable Charles H. Allen. Illustrated by about 1,200 photogravures, colored plates, engravings & maps. Boston, Marshall Jones company [c1907] (Annex + DS 508 .B88) ill.
A woman's journey through the Philippines on a cable ship that linked together the strange lands seen en route / by Florence Kimball Russel. Boston, L. C. Page and company, 1907. (DS659 .R96) ill. Partly reprinted from various periodicals.
An English woman in the Philippines / by Mrs. Campbell Dauncey. London: Murray, 1906. ( DS659 .D24) ill.
Interesting Manila / by George A. Miller. Manila, P.I.: E.C. McCullough & Co., 1906. (DS 689.M27 M64 1906) ill.
Our island empire: a hand-book of Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands / Charles Morris. Philadelphia: Lippincot, 1906, [c1899] (Annex F970 .M87 1906) ill.
The Philippine experiences of an American teacher; a narrative of work and travel in the Philippine Islands / by William B. Freer. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1906. (DS659 .F85) ill.
Philippine life in town and country / James A. LeRoy. NewYork: Putnam, 1905. (Annex DS659 .L61 1905)
The gems of the East: sixteen thousand miles of research travel among wild and tame tribes of enchanting islands / Arnold Henry Savage Landor; with illus., diagrams, plans and map by the author. London: Macmillan, 1904. (Annex DS659 .L26) ill. [also: New York and London,Harper & brothers, 1904. (Annex DS659 .L26 1904)]
An Ohio woman in the Philippines: giving personal experiences and descriptions including incidents of Honolulu, ports in Japan and China / Mrs. Emily Bronson Conger. [Akron, Ohio : R.H. Leighton, 1904] (AnnexDS659 .C74) ill.
The Philippines and the Far East / Homer C. Stuntz. Cincinnati, Jennings and Pye; New York, Eatonand Mains [1904] (Annex DS659 .S93) ill.
The East of to-day and to-morrow / Henry Codman Potter. New York, The Century co., 1902. (Annex DS515 .P86)
Robert Morrill Adams collection, 1901-1924. (Kroch Lib Rare & Mss – Archives 21-35-3041) Collection consists of fourteen of Robert Adams' travel diaries and transcripts, including the description of the years he taught science in the Philippines.
Through Luzon on highways and byways / by Willis Bliss Wilcox. Philadelphia: Franklin BookCompany, [c1901] (DS688.L9 W657) ill.
History and description of the picturesque Philippines, with entertaining accounts of the people and their modes of living, customs, industries, climate and present conditions / by Adjutant E. Hannaford. Springfield, O., The Crowell & Kirkpatrick co., 1900. (+ DS656 .H24) ill.
The pearl of the Orient: the Philippine Islands / by G. Waldo Browne. Boston: D. Estes & Co.,[1900] (Annex DS659 .B88) ill.
Guide for the American in the Philippines. A description of each of the provinces of the archipelago / By F. G. Verea. Tr. from theSpanish by F. C. Fisher. Manila, Chofre y comp., 1899. (Asia Rare DS654 .V481899) 291 p. fold maps, fold. plan.
Yesterdays in the Philippines / by Joseph Earle Stevens. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1899. (Annex DS 658 .S84)
Handbook of the Philippine Islands / translated from the Compendio de geografia of P.Francisco X. Baranera, S.J.; with an historical sketch by Alexander Laist. Manila: W. Partier, 1899. (DS659 .B22 1899) ill. Translation of: Compendio degeografía de las Islas Filipinas, Marianas, Joló y Carolinas (1892)
Our islands and their people as seen with camera and pencil / José de Olivares; introduced by Major-General Joseph Wheeler, with special descriptive matter and narratives by José de Olivares. Edited and arranged by William S. Bryan. Photographs by Walter B. Townsend [and others], illustrated with more than twelve hundred special photographs, colortypes, and new colored maps. St. Louis, N.D. Thompson [c1899] (+++ F 970 .O48) ill.
The Philippine Islands / by Ramon Reyes Lala. New York, Continental publishing company, 1899[1898] (Annex + DS658 .L19) ill.
The Philippine Islands and their people; a record of personal observation and experience, with a short summary of the more important facts in the history of the archipelago / by Dean C. Worcester. New York, The Macmillan company; London, Macmillan &co., ltd., 1899. (Annex DS659 .W921899) ill. [also: New York,The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & co., ltd., 1898. (Asia Rare DS659 .W92)
The Philippines and round about / by Major G. J. Younghusband. New York, Macmillan, 1899. (Annex DS 659 .Y78) ill.
Yesterdays in the Philippines / by Joseph Earle Stevens. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1899. (Annex DS658 .S84) ill. [also: London : Sampson, Low, Marston, l898. (DS 658 .S84 1898a)
Picturesque Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines: a photographic panorama of our new possessions...also life in the American army and navy, with portraits of the chief actors in the Spanish-American war / A.M. Church. Springfield, Ohio., Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick, c1898. (Annex + F 970 .C56 1898) ill.
The gardens of the sun: or A naturalist's journal on the mountains and in the forests and swamps of Borneo and the Sulu archipelago / by F.W. Burbidge, With illustrations. London, J. Murray, 1880. (Annex DS601 .B94) ill. [also: (Asia Rare DS601 .B94)]
Frank Ernest Gannett papers, [ca. 1859]-1958. Contents include Gannett's notebooks (1899) concerning his work (as secretary to its chairman Jacob Gould Schurman) for the First U.S. Commission to the Philippines. (Kroch Lib Rare & Mss - Archives 1900)
Hong Kong to Manilla and the lakes of Luzon, in the Philippine Isles, in the year 1856 / by Henry T.Ellis, R.N. London, Smith, Elder and co., 1859. (Annex DS658 .E47) ill.
A visit to the Philippine Islands / by Sir John Bowring. London : Smith, Elder & Co., 1859. (Asia Rare DS658 .B78) ill.
Rambles in easten Asia, including China and Manilla: during several years' residence, [1848-1850] / by B.L. Ball. Boston: J. French and Co., 1855. (Annex DS507 .B18) ill.
Twenty years in the Philippines / translated from the French of Paul P. de La Gironière. Rev. ed. New York : Harper & Bros., 1854. (Asia Rare DS658 .L17 1854) ill. Translation of Vingt Années aux Philippines.
The history of the greatand mighty kingdom of China and the situation thereof / comp. by the padre Juan Gonzalez de Mendoza, and now reprinted from the early translation of R.Parke; ed. by Sir George T. Staunton, bart. with an introduction by R.H. Major. London: Printed for the Hakluyt Society, 1853-54. (G161 .H15 no.14-15) ill. "The second part...is divided into three parts. The first containeth such things as the fathers, Frier Martin de Herrada, prouinciall of the order of Sainte Augustine, in the islands Philipinas, and his companion”
An historical view of the Philippine Islands: exhibiting their discovery, population, language, government, manners, customs, productions and commerce / from the Spanish of Martinez de Zuniga; translated by John Maver. London: Printed for J. Asperne [etc.] by T. Davison, 1814. (Asia Rare DS668. M38 1814)
Thailand
Friendly Siam / by Ebbe Kornerup; translated from the Danish by M. Guiterman. London, New York, G.P. Putnam's son, ltd. [1928] (AnnexDS565 .K84) ill.
Guide to Bangkok, with notes on Siam / by Major Erik Seidenfaden. Over 250 illustrations. Bangkok: The Royal state railway department of Siam, 1927. 1st ed. (DS589.B2 S45 1927) 323 p.; 2 plates.
Guide to Nakon Patom / Erik Seidenfaden. Bangkok, Siam: Published by the Royal State Railway, Department of Siam, 1927. 1st ed. (Annex DS589.N3 S45) 45 p.: ill.
The natural and political history of the kingdom of Siam, A.D. 1688 / Nicolas Gervaise; trans. into English from the original by Herbert Stanley O'Neill. Bangkok :[Printed at the "Siam observer" Press, Ltd.], 1928. (Annex DS564 .G38 1928) ill. Translation of: Histoire naturelleet politique du royaume de Siam (1690).
Five years in Siam, from 1891 to 1896 / by H. Warington Smyth, with maps and illustrations by the author. New York: Scribner, 1898. (DS 565 .S66 F6) ill.
Teak-wallah: a record of personal experiences / by Reginald Campbell. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1935. (Annex DS565 .C19) ill.
Siam as a tourist resort / by Reginald Le May. [S.l. : s.n., 1928?] (DS565.L54 S5) ill. Reprinted from: Asiatic review, Oct. 1928.
An Asian Arcady; the land and peoples of northern Siam / by Reginald le May. Cambridge [Eng.] W.Heffer, 1926. (DS565 .L54) รสสใ
The Fascination of Siam. Bangkok: Oriental Hotel, [192-?] (Pamphlet DS Thailand 488) 24p.: ill.
Siam and China / by the late Salvatore Besso; translated from the Italian by C. Mathews. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd., [1914] (Annex + DS565 .B55) ill. Translation of: Siam e Cina; l'incoronazione del re del Siam [e] I giorni della rivoluzione cinese. Roma, Tipografia editrice nazionale, 1913.
The history of Japan, together with a description of the kingdom of Siam, 1690-92 / by Engelbert Kaempfer, and tr. By J. G. Scheuchzer, F. R. S. Glasgow, J. MacLehose and sons, 1906. (Asia Rare DS808 .K11 1906) ill. Scheuchzer's translation of Kaempfer's "De beschryving van Japan," made under the direction of Sir Hans Sloane, was first published in London, 1727. 2 v.
Guide to Bangkok and Siam / compiled by J. Antonio and revised by W.W. Fegen. Bangkok: Printed at the Siam Observer Press, 1904. (Annex DS562.8 .A63 1904) ill.
Historical account of Siam in the 17th century / Jeremias van Vliet. Printed for H. R. H. Prince Damrong Rajanubhab, and translated by W. H. Mundie. Bangkok, 1904. (Asia RareDS 564 .V87 1904) ill. “This pamphlet is a verbal translation of a French publication printed at Paris in 1663, as a supplement to a translation of Herbert’s ‘Voyage de Perse.’ This publication was itself a translation from the original Dutch of Jeremie van Vliet. No copy of the original is now known to exist.”
Surveying and exploring in Siam / by James McCarthy. London: J. Murray, 1900. (Annex DS565 .M11) ill.
Photo-album of Thailand: with pictures probably taken at the turn of the century. [S.l,19--] (Asia Rare + DS565 .P59) ill.
Photograph album of Siam, 1900. (Kroch Lib Rare & Mss - Archives 4863) 97 Albumen photographs of Siam (Thailand). Subjects include Siamese royalty, religious figures and residences, politicos, group social scenes, theatre folk, street scenes, musicians, and other views of Bangkok and Thailand.
Five years in Siam, from 1891 to 1896 / by H. Warington Smyth, with maps and illustrations by the author. New York: Scribner, 1898. (DS 565 .S66 F6) ill.
Siam: on the Meinam from the gulf to Ayuthia: together with three romances illustrative of Siamese life and customs / by Maxwell Sommerville; with fifty illustrations. London: S. Low, Marston and Co., Ltd., 1897. (Annex DS565 .S69) ill.
Notes of a journey on the Upper Mekong, Siam / by H. Warington Smyth. London: Published for the Royal Geographical Society by J. Murray, 1895. (Asia Rare DS565. S66 and DS565.S66 1895a (photocopy)) ill.
Over five seas and oceans, from New York to Bangkok, Siam, and return: some reminiscences / by Thomas Miller. New York: A. Metz, 1893. (Annex G463 .M65) ill.
The pearl of Asia / Jacob T. Child. Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co., 1892. (Annex DS565 .C53) ill.
Siam, the land of the white elephant, as it was and is / compiled and arranged by George B.Bacon, revised by Frederick Wells Williams. New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1892.(DS565 .B12 1892) ill.
Siam, the land of the white elephant as it was and is / compiled and arranged by George B. Bacon.New York : Scribner, 1889, c1881. (DS565 .B12 1889) ill.
Siam 250 years ago. A description of the kingdom of Siam, written in 1636 / by Joost Schouten. Translated for the Siam mercantile gazette. Bangkok, Bang'olém Press, 1889. (Asia Rare DS 564 .S37 1889).
Report by Mr. C.E.W. Stringer of a journey to the Laos state of Nan, Siam. London: Printed for H.M.S.O. by Harrison and Sons, [1888] (+ DS565 .S79 1888a)
Siam and Laos: as seen by our American missionaries / Mary Backus, ed. Philadelphia: Presbyterian board of publication, [1884] (Annex DS565 .B115) ill.
Notes of a journey across the Isthmus of Krá, made with the French government survey expedition, January-April, 1883: with explanatory map and sections, and appendix containing reprint of a report to the Indian government / by Captains Fraser and Forlong, 1863. Singapore: Singapore and Straits Printing Office, 1883. (Annex DS588.K8 L82) maps.
E. H. Loftus papers, 1879-1931. [Collection includes personal and family letters, including letters from his parents in Bangkok] (Kroch Lib Rare & Mss – Archives 4275) Edward H. Loftus served in the Siamese Legation in England and was Secretary of the Siamese Legation in the United States. His father (?) was Alfred John Loftus who served as Commissioner for the King of Siam in 1883.
Siam: its government, manners, customs, &c. / by N. A. McDonald. Philadelphia: A. Martien,1871. (Asia Rare DS565 .M13) ill.
Narrative of a residence at the capital of the kingdom of Siam; with a description of the manners, customs, and laws of the modern Siamese / by Fred Arthur Neale. London, Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1852. (Asia Rare DS565 .N34) ill.
Narrative of a voyage round the world, during the years 1835, 36, and 37: including a narrative of an embassy to the Sultan of Muscat and the King of Siam / W. S. W. (William Samuel Waithman) Ruschenberger. London: R. Bentley, 1838. (Asia Rare G 440.R95) ill. [also: Philadelphia: Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1838 (Annex G440 .R95 1838a)]
Journal of an embassy from the Governor-General of India to the courts of Siam and Cochin-China: exhibiting a view of the actual state of those kingdoms / by John Crawfurd. London: H. Colburn, 1828. (Asia Rare + DS565 .C89) ill.
A new historical relation of the kingdom of Siam / by Monsieur de La Loubère, Envoy Extraordinaire from the French King, to the King of Siam, in the years 1687 and 1688; wherein a full and curious account is given of the Chinese way of arithmetick, and mathematick learning; done out of French, by A. P. London: Printed by F.L. for Tho. Horne [and 2 others], 1693. (Asia Rare + DS564 .L21 1693) ill. Translation of: Du royaume de Siam (1691).
A relation of the late Embassy of Monsr. de Chaumont, Knt. To the Court of the King of Siam: with account of the Government, State, manners, religion and commerce of the Kingdom / Alexandre Chaumont. London: Printed for H. Mortlock, at the Phoenix in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1687. Translation of: Relation de l'ambassade de mr le chevalier de Chaumont à la cour du Roy de Siam (c. 1686).
Vietnam
In the shadow of the pagodas / by R. d'Auxion de Ruffé; translated from the French by R.T. Peyton-Griffin. Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, 1926. (DS721 .A94)
Pen pictures of Annam and its people / Grace Hazenberg Cadman. New York: Christian Alliance Publishing, 1920. (DS556.36 .C14) ill.
On & off duty in Annam / by Gabrielle M. Vassal with numerous illustrations from photographs taken by the author. London: W. Heinemann, [c1910] (DS557.A5 V33) ill. Translationof Mes trois ans d'Annam (3rd ed: 1911).
Notes on the Lung chowt'ing, Langson and Caobang / C. Bos. [S.l, 1909?] (DS703 .Z127)
The French in Tonkin and South China / Alfred Cunningham. Hong Kong: Printed at the office of the "Hongkong daily press"; London: Low, Marston, [1902] (DS557.T7 C97) ill. (needs to be checked to see if indeed first hand account)
Report by ConsulParker on Annam ... London : Printed for H.M. Stat. Off., by Harrison,[1892] (Annex + DS557.A5 G78) ill. British Foreign Office report.
Report by Sir B. Robertson respecting his visit to Haiphong and Hanoi, in Tonquin. London: Harrison, [1876] (++ DS 709 .G79 no.4) ill.
A seaman's narrative of his adventures during a captivity among Chinese pirates on the coast of Cochin China, and afterwards during a journey on foot across that country in the years 1857-8 / by Edward Brown. London: Charles Westerton, 1861. (Asia RareDS557.C7 B87)
A voyage to Cochinchina, in the years 1792 and 1793: to which is annexed an account of a journey made in the years 1801 and 1802, to the residence of the chief of the Booshuana nation / by John Barrow. London: T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1806. (AsiaRare + G463 .B27) ill.
Cochin-China: Containing many admirable Rarities and Singularities of that Countrey. Extracted out of an Italian Relation, lately presented to the pope, / by Christophoro Barri, that lived certaine yeeres there and published by Robert Ashley. London: Printed by Robert Raworth; for Richard Clutterbuck, and are to be sold at the signe of the Ball in Little-Brittaine, 1633. (Asia RareDS557.C7 B73) ill. Translation of: Relationedella nvova míssione delli PP. della Compagnia di Giesv', al regno dellaCocincina (1631)
FrenchTexts
Voyage d'exploration en Indo-Chine: effectué par une commission française présidée par le capitaine de frégate, Doudart de Lagrée: relation empruntée au journal Le tour du monde / Francis Garnier; revue et annotée par Léon Garnier. Paris: Hachette, 1885. (Asia DS534.G23 V9 1885 +) xv, 662 p.: ill., map.
Voyage d'exploration en Indo-Chine : effectué pendant les années 1866, 1867 et 1868 / par une commission française présidée par m. le capitaine de frégate, Doudartde Lagrée, et publié par les ordres du ministre de la marine sous la directionde m. le lieutenant de vaisseau, Francis Garnier, avec le concours de m. Delaporte, lieutenant de vaisséau et de mm. Joubert et Thorel, médecins de lamarine, membres de la commission; ouvrage illustré de 250 gravures sur boisd'après les croquis de m. Delaporte et accompagné d'un atlas. Paris: Hachette et cie, 1873. 2 v. + 2 v. of atlas (Asia Rare DS534 .G23 +++).
Les monuments du Cambodge; études d'architecture khmère. D'après les documentsrecueillis au cours des missions qu'il a dirigées en 1873 et 1882-1883 et de lamission complémentaire de M. Faraut en 1874-1875. Paris, Éditions E. Leroux, 1914-24. 4 pts. (Asia Rare NA6015 .D33 +++)
Voyageau Cambodge; l'architecture khmer, par L. Delaporte ouvrage orné de 175 gravures et d'un carte dont 125 dessins originaux de l'auteur et 50 reproductions de photographies ou dessins del'auteur. Paris, C. Delagrave [1880?] (Asia and Asia Rare DS554.36 .D33 +)
Ruines d'Angkor. Saigon: Édition photo Nadal, [192-?]. (DS557.C2 R93 +) 207 p.: ill.
Tonkindu sud, Hanoi. Paris, Comité de l'Asie française, 1907. (DS557.T7 M18) various pagings.
Àtravers le Laos: guide à l'usage des voyageurs / A. Baudenne. Saigon: Inspecteur-Conseil des services agricoles et commerciaux, 1911. (Pamphlet DSLaos 90 +) 46 p.; plate; folded map.
De Marseille à Canton: guide du voyageur / par Cl. Madrolle, pub. par leComité de l'Asie française. Indo-Chine, canal de Suez, Djibouti et Harar, Indes, Ceylan, Siam, Chine méridionale. Paris, Comité Asie française, 1902. (AnnexDS525.M18 D2) 382 p.; maps; plates.
Indochine du sud, de Marseille à Saigon: Djibouti, Éthiopie, Ceylan, Malaisie, Cochinchine, Cambodge, Bas-Laos, Sud-Annam, Siam / Claudius Madrolle. Paris, Hachette, 1926. (Annex DS525 .M181926) 519 p.; ill; maps.
Indicateur G.B. indochinois. Éd. 1923-1924. Hanoi: Publications G.B., [1924] (DS532.5 .I39 1923/24) vii, 185 p.: map.
Guide G.B. indochinois, 1928-29. Hanoi: Publications G.B., [1928?] (DS532.5 .G93) 236 p.; folded maps.
Journal de marche (1888-1889) Événements duSiam (1891-1893) / par Auguste Pavie; avec trois cartes etquatre-vingt-cinq illustrations. Paris, E. Leroux, 1919. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67Ser.1,v.7 +) 430 p. , illus. (incl. ports.) 3 maps (2 double).
Passage du Mé-Khong au Tonkin (1887 et 1888) / par Auguste Pavie; avec quatre cartes et soix antedix-neuf illustrations; ouvrage pub. sous les auspices du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du Ministère des colonies et du Ministère de l'instruction publique et desbeaux-arts. Paris: E. Leroux, 1911. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67 Ser.1,v.6 +) 350 p: ill., maps, plan, ports.
Mission Pavie Indo-Chine: Atlas: notices etcartes / par Auguste Pavie; ouvrage pub. sous les auspices du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du Ministère des colonies, et du Ministère del'instruction publique et des beaux-arts. Paris: A. Challamel, 1903. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67 Ser.1 v.1-2 atlas +)54 p. : 10 maps (5 double).
Voyages dans le haut Laos et sur les frontières de Chine et de Birmanie / par Pierre Lefèvre-Pontalis; introduction par Auguste Pavie. Avec huit cartes, cent rente-sept illustrations et un portraitde l'auteur. Ouvrage publié sous les auspices du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du Ministère des colonies et du Ministère de l'instruction publiqueet des beaux-arts. Paris, E. Leroux, 1902. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67 Ser.1,v.5 +)374 p. incl. front.(port.) illus., plates, maps (1 double).
Voyages au centre de l'Annam et du Laos et dans les régions sauvages de l'est de l'Indo-Chine / par le capitaine de Malglaive et par le capitaine Rivière; introductions par Auguste Pavie; avec treize cartes et soix antequinze illustrations; ouvrage publié sous les auspices du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du Ministère des colonies et du Ministèrede l'instruction publique et des beaux-arts. Paris: E. Leroux, 1902. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67 Ser.1,v.4 +) 296 p.: ill.
Exposé des travaux de la mission / par Auguste Pavie; ouvrage pub. sous les auspices du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du Ministère des colonies, et du Ministère de l'instruction publique et des beaux-arts. Paris: E. Leroux, 1901-06. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67 Ser.1 v.1-2 +) 2v.: ill. (incl. ports., maps) XIV maps (pt. double)ใ
Voyages au Laos et chez les sauvages du sud-estde l'Indo-Chine / par le capitaine Cupet; introduction par Auguste Pavie; ouvrage publié sous les auspices du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du Ministère des colonies et du Ministère de l'nstruction publique et desbeaux-arts; avec quinze cartes et cinquante illustrations. Paris: E. Leroux, 1900. (Asia Rare DS521 .M67 Ser.1, v.3 +) 428 p.: ill. (port.), maps.
Voyage dans les royaumes de Siam, de Cambodge, de Laos, et autres parties centrales de l'Indo-Chine: relation extraite du journal et de la correspondance de l'auteur / Henri Mouhot; Ferdinand de Lahoye. Paris: Libr. Hachette, 1868. (Asia Rare DS524 .M92 1868) 339 p.: carte géographique, plan, ports.
Un voyage au Laos / par E. Lefèvre. Paris: E. Plon, Nourrit, 1898. (DS557.L2 L48) 303 p. : ill.
Le Cambodge... / par Étienne Aymonier. Paris, E. Leroux, 1900-04. (Asia Rare DS557.C2A981 +) 3 v. front. (port., v. 3) illus. (incl. facsims.) maps, plans.
Géographie du Cambodge / par E. Aymonier. Paris, E. Leroux, 1876. (DS557.C2 A98) 69 p., 1 l. fold. map.
Voyage dans le Laos / E. Aymonier. Paris, E. Leroux, 1895-97. (Annex DS560 .A98)2 v. maps.
Voyage de Siam, des peres jesuites: Envoyez par le roy aux Indes & à la Chine. Avec levrs observations astronomiques, et leurs remarques de physique, de géographie, d'hydrographie, & d'histoire / Guy Tachard. A Paris: Chez A. Seneuze, D. Horthemels, 1686. (Asia Rare DS564.T11) 432 p., plates : ill., maps, plan.