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  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court; Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok, by Anna Harriette Leonowens.

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Hardcover (University of Michigan Library, Jan. 1, 1899)
    With illustrations from photographs presented to the author by the King of Siam.
  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Hardcover (Sagwan Press, Aug. 22, 2015)
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  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at the Bangkok.

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Paperback (Leopold Classic Library, Sept. 21, 2016)
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  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Sept. 27, 2006)
    A vision of comfort and gladness, that tropical March morning, genial as a July dawn in my own less ardent clime; but the memory of two round, tender arms, and two little dimpled hands, that so lately had made themselves loving fetters round my neck, in the vain hope of holding mamma fast, blinded my outlook; and as, with a nervous tremor and a rude jerk, we came to anchor there, so with a shock and a tremor I came to my hard realities.
  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Paperback (Read Books, July 26, 2010)
    Originally published in 1870, this unusual work is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. Anna Leonowens, presents her memories of six years spent in the Siamese court as a governess. Lovers and historians of Thailand will be delighted by the insight she provides into a by-gone age. Illustrated with sixteen full page black and white drawings. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • The English governess at the Siamese court: being recollections of six years in the royal palace at Bangkok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Paperback (Nabu Press, Aug. 29, 2010)
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  • The English Governess At the Siamese Court : Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace At Bangkok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Hardcover (Porter & Coates, March 15, 1870)
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  • The English governess at the Siamese court : being recollections of six years in the royal palace at

    Anna Harriette, Leonowens

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, July 18, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition.
  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok

    Anna Harriett Leonowens

    Paperback (Cornell University Library, Jan. 1, 1870)
    This volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Southeast Asia Visions collection.
  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court: Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bankok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 28, 2019)
    From the Preface.His Majesty, Somdetch P'hra Parmendr Maha Mongkut, the Supreme King of Siam, having sent to Singapore for an English lady to undertake the education of his children, my friends pointed to me. At first it was with much reluctance that I consented to entertain the project; but, strange as it may seem, the more I reflected upon it the more feasible it appeared, until at length I began to look forward, even with a glow of enthusiasm, toward the new and untried field I was about to enter.The Siamese Consul at Singapore, Hon. W. Tan KimChing had written strongly in my favor to the Court of Siam, and in response, I received the following letter from the King himself:- “To Mrs. A. H. Leonowens:—“MADAM: We are in good pleasure, and satisfaction in heart, that you are in willingness to undertake the education of our beloved royal children. And we hope that in doing your education on us and on our children (whom English call inhabitants of benighted land) you will do your best endeavor for knowledge of English language, science, and literature, and not for conversion to Christianity; as the followers of Buddha are mostly aware of the powerfulness of truth and virtue, as well as the followers of Christ, and are desirous to have facility of English language and literature, more than new religions.“We beg to invite you to our royal palace to do your best endeavorment upon us and our children. We shall expect to see you here on the return of Siamese steamer Chow Phya.“We have written to Mr. William Adamson, and to our consul at Singapore, to authorize to do best arrangement for you and ourselves.“Believe me “Your faithfully, (Signed) “S. S. P. P. Maha Mongkut.”About a week before our departure for Bangkok, the captain and mate of the steamer Rainbow called upon me. One of these gentlemen had for several years served the government of, Siam, and they came to warn me of the trials and dangers that must inevitably attend the enterprise in which I was embarking. Though it was now too late to deter me from the undertaking by any arguments addressed to my fears, I can nevertheless never forget the generous impulse of the honest seamen, who said: “Madam, be advised even by strangers, who have proved what sufferings await you, and shake your hands of this mad undertaking.” By the next steamer, I sailed for the Court of Siam.In the following pages I have tried to give a full and faithful account of the scenes and the characters that were gradually unfolded to me as I began to understand the language, and by all other means to attain a clearer insight into the secret life of the court. I was thankful to find, even in this citadel of Buddhism, men, and above all women, who were “lovely in their lives, who, amid infinite difficulties, in the bosom of a most corrupt society, and enslaved to a capricious and often cruel will, yet devoted themselves to an earnest search after truth. On the other hand, I have to confess with sorrow and shame, how far we, with all our boasted enlightenment, fall short, in true nobility and piety, of some of our “benighted” sisters of the East. With many of them, Love, Truth, and Wisdom are not mere synonyms but “living gods,” for whom they long with lively ardor, and, when found, embrace with joy....
  • The English Governess at the Siamese Court : Being Recollections of Six Years in the Royal Palace at Bangkok

    Anna Harriette Leonowens

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1988)
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