
Title | : | Angkor: Cambodias Wondrous Khmer Temples |
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ISBN | : | 9622177271 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9789622177277 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 488 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1994 |
Angkor: Cambodias Wondrous Khmer Temples Reviews
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A guide book and history. I tend to skim these books before I travel and in more depth after, it helps to seat the memory and I understand the book better then. I was in Angkor in June, it was an amazing and wonderful place. The scope of the temples and overall Khmer empire at that time, (9th - 12th century) was very extensive, and not well understood here in the West. The book could use more pictures though. I also bought a cheap guidebook from a tout and that was also helpful. But this book has extensive history and background.
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This book is one of the best travel guides I have ever had in my hands (full disclosure: I am a fanatic when it comes to ancient cultures, something not every reader will share). Where to start? Rooney, a PhD in art history, offers a detailed description of all major and minor temples, suggested paths to explore them, and fascinating background info. Each temple is shown in a photograph, a drawn map is provided, and all relevant info given in a concise way (i.e., time built, period, king, religion). This is not your typical Lonely Planet or Rough Guide. This is a thick, heavy book for those interested in diving into the culture and history of one of the wonders of the world. When my girlfriend and I spent 7 days in Siam Reap, we relied on this book to select the sites most interesting to us. The author groups temples in half-day visits in order to allow the visitor to plan her time better - a very smart approach as most people are overwhelmed by the sheer number of possible temples and regrettably just follow the standard tourist routes (Small and Grand Tour Circuit). With Rooney's book in your hands, you don't need a human guide anymore, just a tuktuk driver or a rented mountain bike to carry you around.
The book offers so much more, though. While probably designed as an after-thought, Rooney provides hotel and restaurant recommendations for both Siam Reap and Phnom-Penh. We found them to be more accurate than a second travel guide on Cambodia that we had brought along. We also have to credit Rooney to encourage us to visit the wonderful capital of Phnom Penh and its spectacular National Museum BEFORE heading out to the temples. There was no better introduction into the Khmer life than wandering through the museum in Phom Penh.
Most visitors come only once in their life to Siam Reap to explore the temples. Most regret spending only a few days there. If you are blessed to be able to visit the temples, do it right - take Rooney's guide with you in order to really get your arms around the Khmer culture and explore exciting smaller temples many tourist fail to visit. -
I don't know that I can write a fair review of this book with having been to Angkor, but I'll do what I can for now. I don't like walking around sites with a guidebook, so I decided to read this book before my visit to Angkor. It has tons of information on the history of Angkor, the religious motifs found in the artwork, and the method of construction. There is also good, practical information about each temple/ancient site.
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This is an incredibly imformative book on all the temples in Angkor. Also includes the history of Angkor and background of the different Hindu gods seen in many of the bas reliefs in the temples.
Read it before you visit each temple and keep it handy while you're there. -
Interesting overview of history, religion and life at Angkor during the 6th - 15th centuries as well as the construction and designs of the temples. Also has beautiful photos - and detailed itineraries that I look forward to using on my upcoming trip to find apsaras, nagas and gopuras galore!
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A substantial book, well worth your time. Read as much as you can prior to a visit to Siem Reap; then read more after you've visited.
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A wonderful primer for a trip to Angkor, incorporating history, archeology, mythology, religion and architecture.
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Solid 3 stars for the beautiful photographs and the excellent details. I didn't read it all the way through but the parts I skimmed were well done.
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You hae to be totaly interesred in all aspects of the Angkor ruins. It is really indepth but not for casual reading.
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A thorough guide to the temples, their history and construction.
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The book is very detailed and very well written. The pictures supporting all the text are beautiful. If you're planning a trip to Cambodia, this is just the book for you. Do read!
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i like old temple