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Elephants in Thailand, Volume 2 Through the Ages

Out of Print
Series: Elephants in Thailand Volume: 2
By: Joachim Schliesinger(Author)
180 pages, 90 colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: White Lotus
Elephants in Thailand, Volume 2
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  • Elephants in Thailand, Volume 2 ISBN: 9789744801906 Paperback Dec 2012 Out of Print #205409
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Volume 2 of this series portrays the association between elephant and man since the dawn of history and the importance of elephants in Thai history. It describes the deep roots of the elephant in theology, describes the important position of the elephant at court, especially as battle elephant, and provides much information about the employment and usefulness of elephants in daily life in Siam. The text is supported by 90 illustrations, largely from antiquarian sources. The elephant is the national symbol of Thailand. Yet, despite its close association with the people of the country over the centuries and the many services it has rendered to the kings and ordinary men, its very future survival hangs in the balance.

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Out of Print
Series: Elephants in Thailand Volume: 2
By: Joachim Schliesinger(Author)
180 pages, 90 colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: White Lotus
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