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| 1. | Laos (Country Guide) Paperback (372 pages) by Andrew Burke (Lonely Planet)
- ISBN13: 9781741045680
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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| 2. | The Rough Guide to Laos (Rough Guide Travel Guides) Paperback (399 pages) by Jeff Cranmer (Rough Guides)
- ISBN13: 9781843535065
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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| 3. | Laos, 5th: Tread Your Own Path (Footprint - Travel Guides) Paperback (368 pages) by Jock O'Tailan (Footprint Handbooks)
- ISBN13: 9781906098186
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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| 5. | Seven Faces of Dr. Lao DVD Directed by George Pal,featuring Tony Randall, Arthur O'Connell & Noah Beery Jr. (WARNER HOME VIDEO) A mysterious traveling circus unleashes a torrent of magic and mysticism in a dusty Arizona town. "In what may be the finest performance in a fantasy film" (Guide for the Film Fanatic), Tony Randall charms and spellbinds as ringmaster Dr. Lao and his multitude of faces, a virtuoso turn that earned a special Oscar for Outstanding Makeup Achievement. Step inside the tent...and marvel. List Price: $19.98* Lowest New Price: $5.79* Lowest Used Price: $5.21* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 06:30 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 6. | Covert Ops: The CIA's Secret War In Laos Mass Market Paperback (272 pages) by James E. Parker Jr. (St. Martin's Paperbacks)
- ISBN13: 9780312963408
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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| 7. | Mother's Beloved: Stories from Laos Paperback (176 pages) by Outhine Bounyavong (University of Washington Press) Outhine Bounyavong is one of the most prominent contemporary writers in Laos. His stories are animated with Laotian virtues of simplicity, compassion, respect for age, and other village mores; they breathe with a gentleness that is fresh and distinctive. Outhine is interested in his own memories, in how to behave with compassion, and in the chain of life among men and women that reaches into the earth. Rather than writing through an ideological lens, Outhine focuses on the passions and foibles of ordinary people. Their good luck, disappointments, and plain but poignant conversations reveal the subtle textures of Lao culture. The tragedy of war and the threat of environmental degradation are themes woven into his stories. This book presents fourteen of Outhine Bounyavong's short stories in English translation alongside the Lao originals, marking his formal debut for an American audience. It is also the first collection of Lao short stories to be published in the English language. Peter Koret's Introduction explores the history of modern Lao literature and considers Outhine's writing within this broader context. Outhine Bounyavong was born in Laos in 1942. The author of four collections of short stories, he has had a long career as a journalist, editor, and translator. He lives in Vientiane. List Price: $17.50* Lowest New Price: $4.63* Lowest Used Price: $2.04* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 06:30 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 8. | A Short History of Laos: The Land in Between (A Short History of Asia series) Paperback (272 pages) by Grant Evans (Allen & Unwin) This comprehensive and vivid history of Laos is an ideal introduction for tourists, business travelers, and students. Informative and portable, it chronicles the history of Laos from ancient times, when the dynastic states of the region waxed and waned, to the turmoil of the Vietnam War and independence from France. This guide investigates these key events under a new light and presents serious challenges to the conventional views about Laos's intriguing history. List Price: $16.95* Lowest Used Price: $10.17* (*As of 06:30 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 9. | The Indochina Chronicles: Travels in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam Paperback (336 pages) by Phil Karber (Marshall Cavendish Reference) In this insightful travelogue, American war veteran Phil Karber takes you on a journey down the roads, rivers and rails of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. He writes insightfully about the political effect of the Vietnam War on the people and places, adding a whole new perspective on the region's history and culture. Accompanied by a friend, London artist Simon Redington, they follow the Mekong River from China to Saigon, to the infamous Tiger Cages on Con Son Island, and to the city sidewalks of Hanoi, where the author lived for five years. Along the way, the stories will capture your imagination and transport you to a beautiful region, undaunted by war and poverty. Indeed, this book brings to life the harsh realities of the region's history, culture, politics and people. Together with its unforgettable images of locals, veterans and expatriates, this transcends normal expectations of travel literature. List Price: $16.90* Lowest New Price: $12.68* Lowest Used Price: $34.08* Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks* (*As of 06:30 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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| 10. | 7 Days LAOS DVD-R (TravelVideoStore.com) List Price: $19.99* Lowest New Price: $11.99* Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours* (*As of 06:30 Pacific 20 Nov 2009 More Info)
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