The Boy Travellers in the Far East, Part Second / Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey to Siam and Java; With Descriptions of Cochin-China, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Malay Archipelago

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1880, by
HARPER & BROTHERS,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
The favorable reception accorded to The Boy Travellers in Japan and China has led to the preparation of the present book.
Frank and Fred have continued their journey under the guidance of Doctor Bronson, and the plan of their travels and observation is identical with the one they followed through the Celestial Empire and the Land of the Mikado. The incidents in the narrative were mainly the experiences of the author at a recent date; and the descriptions of countries, cities, temples, people, manners, and customs are nearly all from his personal observations and notes. He has endeavored to give a faithful account of Siam, Java, and the adjacent countries as they appear to-day, and trusts that the only fiction of the book is in the names of the individuals who tell the story.
In a few instances the narrative has been slightly interrupted, in order to introduce matters of general interest to young readers. The details of the progress of naval architecture and the accounts of submarine operations, together with the wonderful adventures of Marco Polo, may be classed as digressions. It is hoped they will meet the same welcome that was accorded to the episode of a whaling voyage in the first record of the travels of Frank and Fred.
The publishers have kindly allowed the use of some illustrations that have already appeared in their publications relative to the Far East, in addition to those specially prepared for this volume. The author has consulted the works of previous travellers in the East to supplement his own information, and to some of them he is under obligations. Especially is he indebted to Mr. Frank Vincent, Jr., author of that excellent and well-known book, The Land of the White Elephant, not only for details respecting Cambodia and adjacent regions, but for some of the admirable engravings that adorn his volume. Other authorities are credited with the text of their work or in foot-notes to the pages where quotations are made.

Thomas Wallace Knox
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The Boy Travellers in the Far East


ADVENTURES OF TWO YOUTHS IN A JOURNEY


TO


SIAM AND JAVA


THOMAS W. KNOX


Illustrated


PREFACE


CONTENTS.


ILLUSTRATIONS


THE BOY TRAVELLERS


IN


THE FAR EAST.


DEPARTURE FROM HONG-KONG.


VOYAGE TO SAIGON.—ARRIVAL IN COCHIN CHINA.


HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE.—FIRST SIGHTS AND SCENES IN ANAM.


A WONDERFUL TEMPLE.—RUINS OF NAGKON WAT AND ANGKOR.


CAMBODIA.—ITS CAPITAL AND KING.


DEPARTURE FROM SAIGON.—VISITING A CHINESE JUNK.


THE WONDERFUL STORY OF MARCO POLO.


ARRIVAL IN SIAM.—FIRST DAY IN BANGKOK.


TEMPLES AT BANGKOK.—THE FOUNDER OF BUDDHISM.


ASCENDING THE MENAM, FROM BANGKOK TO AYUTHIA.


VISITING THE PRINCE OF THE ELEPHANTS.—AYUTHIA.—SOMETHING ABOUT CROCODILES.


STORIES OF ELEPHANT-HUNTING.—SCENES OF THE CHASE.


BANG-PA-IN TO BANGKOK.—STUDIES IN NATURAL HISTORY AND BOTANY.


THE KING IN HIS STATE BARGE.—BETEL AND TOBACCO.


WOMEN, HAIR-CUTTING, AND SLAVERY.


CREMATION IN SIAM.—TRADE, TAXES, AND BIRDS.


PRESENTATION TO THE KING.—DINNER AT THE PALACE.


THE WHITE ELEPHANT.—VISIT TO THE SECOND KING OF SIAM.


LEAVING SIAM.—LIFE UNDER THE OCEAN WAVE.


LIGHT UNDER WATER.—PEARL-FISHING AND TURTLE-HUNTING.


INCIDENTS OF A SEA-VOYAGE.—SINGAPORE.


SIGHTS AND SCENES IN SINGAPORE.


CROSSING THE EQUATOR.—ADVENTURE WITH MALAY PIRATES.


SUMATRA AND ITS PECULIARITIES.—SNAKES AND ORANG-OUTANGS.


ARRIVAL IN JAVA.—SIGHTS AND SCENES IN BATAVIA.


BATAVIA TO BUITENZORG.—TROPICAL SCENES.—BIRDS OF PARADISE.


A CHAPTER ON POLITICAL ECONOMY.—THE DUTCH CULTURE SYSTEM IN JAVA.


RICE CULTURE IN JAVA.—MILITARY AND SOCIAL MATTERS.


A POST RIDE IN JAVA.—FROM BUITENZORG TO BANDONG.


VISITING A TEA PLANTATION.—PREPARATION OF TEA.


EASTERN JAVA, LOMBOCK, TIMOR, AND THE ARU ISLANDS.


WANDERINGS IN THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO.—GOOD-BYE.


INTERESTING BOOKS FOR BOYS.


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2018-10-26

Темы

Thailand -- Description and travel -- Juvenile literature; Java (Indonesia) -- Description and travel -- Juvenile literature; East Indies -- Description and travel -- Juvenile literature

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