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Tags: History, Lang:en
Summary
"The tale of it is incredible; the wonder which is Angkor is
unmatched in Asia." So begins Helen Churchill Candee's classic
tale of Asian adventure. Today, readers can again experience
the mystery of Cambodia's vast jungle temples through her eyes.
Although Helen Candee is best known for surviving the sinking
of the RMS Titanic, she walked with kings, presidents, the
wealthy and the powerful. entertaining, educating and
influencing them. This independent woman championed feminine
equality and fought tirelessly for woman's rights. And, as a
single woman, she traveled the Far East with a keen eye for
detail, an inquisitive mind, and a sensitivity for local
culture. Helen Candee's travelogue remains one of the most
evocative English language accounts of the ancient Khmer
capital. This expanded hardcover edition marks the first
reissue of her complete 1924 work with more than 100 antique
illustrations, an index and bibliography. For the first time in
print, this edition also features an original biography of
Helen Candee by historian Randy Bryan Bigham, and a reprint of
Candee's original account of the Titanic disaster itself. **