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Two New Books

October 15th, 2013 — 6:55am

Two new books in the Enchanting Asia series that I was commissioned to do for a UK publisher are now available in Asia Books, Kinokuniya, and airport book shops. Elsewhere, such as Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia, check out Monument Books. Of course they are also be available through Amazon. The Asian editions are in hardback but elsewhere are softback.

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As far as I am aware, Enchanting Bangkok and Enchanting Chiang Mai will be in the shops in the next week or two.

 Enchanting Bangkok

It’s a strange and often frustrating time, to say the least, when after a ridiculous amount of hard work,  you eventually get to see what has been done to your images.

Enchanting Chiang Mai

I am now working on the final book that I will do in the series, Enchanting Phuket & Southern Thailand,  before embarking on a personal food related book project.

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Southeast Asia – A Region Revealed

September 13th, 2013 — 2:37am

I’ve just received a copy of ‘Southeast Asia – A Region Revealed’. It’s basically a compendium of all the books in the Enchanting Asia series and includes work by myself, Malaysian-based David Bowden, and UK photographer, Nigel Hicks. My contributions are the entire sections on Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. Other sections include Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam.

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It is published in the UK by John Beaufoy Publishing. Here in Thailand it will be available through Asia Books and Kinokuniya. It is also being shipped to Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia, Australia and New Zealand, and will feature in the Readers Digest Asia catalogue.

I also have two new books in this series out at the end of next month, namely ‘Bangkok’ and ‘Chiang Mai & Northern Thailand’. The end of November also sees the release of a large hardback book, Presenting Cambodia. I’ll post more information as soon as they are out.

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