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21. Breaking New Ground in Lao History: Essays on the Seventh to Twentieth Centuries | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2003-02)
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22. Escape From Laos by Dieter Dengler | |
Paperback: 228
Pages
(1997-01-14)
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An amazing escape
The Laotian jungle was more deadly than the Pathet Lao
Unimaginable heroic story
The Real Deal
Riveting! |
23. The Kingdoms of Laos by Sanda Simms | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2001-06-29)
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24. Traditional Recipes of Laos by Phia Sing | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1995)
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yummy
Royal Laos Cuisine
Authentic Laos Cuisine |
25. Lao-Tzu Tao-Te-Ching [In Chinese Characters] ... Le Livre De La Voie Et De La Vertu, Tr., Et Publ. Avec Le Texte Chin. Et Un Comm., Par S. Julien (French Edition) by Lao-Tzu | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2010-03-16)
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26. Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching (Asian Institute Translations) by Lao Tzu | |
Paperback: 165
Pages
(1989-11-25)
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Lao Tze's Work
Great leittle travel book
One of the best editions for text
One of the Most Influential Books I've Ever Read I would recommend this book for anyone who wants an introduction into Taoism, anyone who is interested in Ancient Chinese thought, or just someone who wants a different way of looking at the world. Daniel Clausen
A stripped-down edition for beginners, with a bonus. A brief description of its translator, Dr John C. H. Wu, will be foundin the Introduction to Red Pine's 'Lao-tzu's Taoteching.'From Red Pine, who attended a graduate course on the Tao Te Ching given by Dr Wu at the College of Chinese Culture in Taiwan many years ago,we learn that he was a person of considerable attainments. Besides translating the Tao Te Ching, Dr Wu also translated the New Testament, drafted his country's constitution, and served as China's ambassador to the Vatican and it's chief representative to the Hague.Clearly we are dealing here, not with some sort of 'mystical' dreamer, but with an accomplished scholar, diplomat, and man of the world,and one who must have realized the world has never stood in greaterneed of Lao Tzu's religion of peace than it does in our present era of aggression. After a brief Foreword, and a couple of pages of Editor's Notes, we are immediately confronted by the text.Here is an example of Dr Wu's style from the opening of Chapter 29, slightly adjusted since it should be set out as poetry: "Does anyone want to take the world and do what he wants with it? / I do not see how he can succeed. // The world is a sacred vessel,which must not be tampered with or grabbed after. /To tamper withit is to spoil it, and to grasp it is to lose it" (page 59). In the present age of manipulators both great and small, could there be any more apt words for us than these? And could they have been expressed more effectively?One doubts it. But it gets better.Classical Chinese is an extremely rich language, a language of multiple meanings.No English translation, no matter how good - and Dr Wu's is very good indeed - could possibly hope to capture more than a fraction of the meaning inherent in the Chinese text.Given this, we see the hand of the diplomat at work in Dr Wu's next move, for facing each page of the English translation he has given us Wang Pi's edition of the original Chinese text. Evidently Dr Wu went to some pains to present us with a truly striking version of this text, for we are told that it is reproduced from the Lao Chieh Lao edition compiled by Ts'ai T'ing Kan, and privately printed in 1922.It would seem we have been given a collector's item, and it is certainly one of the most beautifully printed Chinese texts of the Tao Te Ching that I have ever seen. The traditional full-form Chinese characters are printed in a large, clear, bold font, and even a beginner, after a week's study of the Chinese radicals, would have no trouble at all making out the structure of even the more complex characters.Somehow I get the feeling thatDr Wu would like YOU to become that beginner... There is of course enough to keep anyone busy pondering for years in any competent English translation of the Tao Te Ching.But for those who may find themselves stirred by the visual beauty of the Chinese characters, each of which is an exquisitely balanced and supreme work of art, and who may be curious to learn more about them and how they work and what they mean, there are a number of books that would help. One of them is the 'Gate of All Marvelous Things : A Guide to Reading the Tao Te Ching' by Gregory C. Richter.This is an interlinear edition of the Tao Te Ching which gives the Chinese text in simplified characters, pinyin transliterations, a literal word-by-word gloss anda final translation.By means of this book you can learn to read the original, or some of your favorite passages, in Chinese. I think that if one or two of you were so impelled, Dr Wu would be left feeling very happy indeed.He seems to be a man with a keen desire to share the most important and beautiful things he has foundin life. ... Read more |
27. War in Shangri-La: A Memoir of Civil War in Laos by Mervyn Brown | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2001-09-08)
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Elegant and delicate, without shying away from reality. This book is as interesting for the rendition of Laos in an extremely important time in its history, as it is interesting for a little lesson in life. ... Read more |
28. Executive Report on Strategies in Laos, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Laos Research Group, The Laos Research Group | |
Ring-bound: 84
Pages
(2000-11-02)
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29. Laos: Beyond the Revolution by Joseph Jermiah Zasloff, Leonard Unger | |
Hardcover: 348
Pages
(1991-04)
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30. INTO LAOS by Keith W. Nolan | |
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(1988-01-01)
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The U.S. Army's last big offensive of the Vietnam War
If you were on this operation this is the book to read! |
31. Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching: A Translation of the Startling New Documents Found at Guodian (Translations from the Asian Classics) by Robert G. Henricks, Lao Tzu | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2005-02-25)
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Fascinating and informative
Embrace this translation with confidence... He guides you through a brief introduction to the 'philosophy' of Taoism and through the significance of the Mawangtui texts.These provide marvelous foundation for approaching this ever elusive, ever unfolding Tao. Of my six copies, I have found his to be the most 'objective' (recognizing, of course, that this is somewhat of an illusion) and matter-of-fact.As far as I can tell, he sticks to the text as text, having a scholastic view of the Tao rather than a spiritual bent.Whereas many, if not most, translations display the spiritual background of the translator, I never get that feeling from this one. It reads easy and makes sense of some passages that have proven difficult in other translations.Of course, if we can understand the Tao then we really don't have it! But this is a surefire bet to give you a solid foundation and an easily approachable translation of the Tao Te Ching.It's one I return to again and again.
Earliest Version!
Scholar excellence on Taoist classic It doesn't need explanation, to say that Mr Henricks is an extraordinary skilled and profound scholar in the Laozi realm of work. After translating and publishing his work on the Ma-Wang-Tui text of the Lao-Tzu - which proves over and over again to be a high-quality translation and commentary - it was but logical to find the 1st translation of the Guodian treasure to be translated and commented upon by him. The Guodian version, named the Laozi, consists only of 31 chapters out of the 81 chapters we know today as being the complete Lao-Tzu work called the Tao Te Ching. It should be seen as an indepth study on the new Guodian version and I would not recommend this book to someone who has not studied the 'complete' Tao Te Ching prior to reading this book. The Laozi is organized as it was written down on the bamboo slips; In three different Themes. For simplicity, Mr Henricks named these A, B and C. This division has a similar approach in Chuang-Tzu's work: three Sections making up his work:Inner section, Outer section and Miscellaneous. If this was intentedis a thesis, but not a fact. It is opted this version to be one that's connected with the Guan-Dao school of Daoism. A great explanation is included on the completeness of the Guodian version compared to the philospical elements that are known in the later versions of the Lao-Tzu (Tao Te Ching). For those who study and want to have new revelation upon the philosophy and Meaning of the Lao-Tzu, this book is a MUST read.
An exceptional piece of work |
32. Lao Peasants under Socialism by Grant Evans | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1990-07-25)
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33. God of the Dao: Lord Lao in History and Myth (Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies) by Livia Kohn | |
Paperback: 390
Pages
(1999-01-01)
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34. Historical Dictionary of Laos (Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East) by Martin Stuart-Fox | |
Hardcover: 552
Pages
(2008-02-06)
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35. Lao Roots (Asian portraits) by Fleur Brofos Asmussen | |
Paperback: 236
Pages
(2006-07-13)
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36. Laos: Keystone of Indochina (Nations of Contemporary Asia) by Arthur J. Dommen | |
Hardcover: 182
Pages
(1985-10)
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37. Lao She and the Chinese Revolution (Harvard East Asian Monographs) by Ranbir Vohra | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(1974-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description By exhaustively analyzing Lao She's literary writings, Vohra traces the development of his political consciousness and convictions. Answers are sought for crucial questions: Why did Lao She drift to a leftist position? Why did he return voluntarily to China? Why did he become disenchanted with the authoritarian regime? And why did he commit suicide? Besides being an introduction to the life and works of Lao She, this book contributes to a greater understanding of the nature of the social and political change in twentieth-century China. |
38. North Vietnam and the Pathet Lao: Partners in the Struggle for Laos (Rand Corporation Research Studies) by Paul F. Langer, Joseph J. Zasloff | |
Hardcover: 276
Pages
(1970-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Laos is a major arena of international confrontation despite the Geneva Accords of 1962. Yet there is a dearth of published material on Laos, and the crucial issue of North Vietnam's role in that country has hardly been examined. This important study illuminates the North Vietnamese-Pathet Lao partnership, an understanding of which is so critical to the search for peace in Indochina. The authors reconstruct dispassionately the politics of the Lao revolution since its beginning after the Second World War. Focusing on North Vietnam's past and present role in Laos they trace the origins, evolution, organization, and leadership of the Pathet Lao organization. They demonstrate that the war in Laos is really three wars--Vietnamese traditional attempts to assert hegemony over regions of Laos important to North Vietnam's security; an extension of the struggle in South Vietnam; and a civil war between Lao Communists and anti-Communists. They show that Hanoi's active role springs from its interest in protecting its borders, gaining access to South Vietnam, and establishing a politically congenial regime in Laos. They conclude that the Viet Minh were a key factor in the genesis of the Pathet Lao and that the Vietnamese have continued to provide guidance and vital assistance to the revolutionary organization which now controls a significant portion of the country. On the other hand, the authors point out that the Pathet Lao share common interests with the North Vietnamese Communists and that, from their own perspective, they have not compromised their legitimacy as a nationalist movement by their heavy dependence on Hanoi. Langer and Zasloff, experienced analysts of Southeast Asian affairs, conducted extensive field research in Laos. They interviewed a wide variety of persons with intimate knowledge of the Lao Communist movement, including former Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese military and civilian personnel. They talked with Lao, in and out of the Government, who had gone to school with their future Lao or Vietnamese adversaries, were linked to them by family ties, had been in the same political camp, or had confronted them at the conference table. They interviewed specialists on Laos and Vietnam, among them scholars, journalists, officials of international agencies, and foreign government officials. They examined a range of internal Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese documents diaries, letters, party directives, and training guides, as well as textbooks, newspapers, propaganda leaflets, and general literature. They studied Pathet Lao, Vietnamese, Thai, Cambodian, Chinese, and Soviet radio broadcasts and consulted printed materials about Laos from Hanoi, Peking, and Moscow. |
39. Travels in Siam, Cambodia, Laos, and Annam by Henri Mouchot | |
Paperback: 383
Pages
(2000-05)
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40. Lao Textiles and Traditions (Images of Asia) by Mary Connors | |
Hardcover: 112
Pages
(1997-05-15)
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A great introduction to Lao textiles The hand woven textiles of Laos are intricate and gorgeous displaying a wide variety of technique from ikat to supplementry weft weaving that gives the impression of embroidery.They are made in coarse cottons through to gorgeous silks - mostly on home looms by women in villages. That these wonderful textiles are still being made today is in some ways a minor miracle and their revival in recent times is something we should all be glad of. The middle section of this book contains colour photographs which give you a good feel for some of the range available in this textile work.While this book is not the last word on Lao textiles is a fantastic introduction to a sometimes under-rated art form. If you enjoy hand woven textiles an excursion into the world of Lao textiles is very worthwhile and rewarding and here is a good place to start to get a feel for their beauty. ... Read more |
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