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Angkor Guide

Coming up in November 2010, City Trip Angkor and Siem Reap, by Reise Know How Verlag

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Moon Handbooks Cambodia

Finally, Moon Handbook Cambodia by Tom Vater is out, 1st edition - January 2010, right after the global economic recession. Moon Spotlight Angkor Wat is also available now. I contributed many images  in color and black and white to both publications. These two books are on sale through Amazon. View images.

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Aroon Thaewchatturat has contributed to a number of photobooks in the series Asia Unique by Hans Kemp. Titles currently available are Hands, Doors and Catch. Aroon’s images are included in Hands and Doors. Each title runs to 200 pages, 16×13.4 cm, hardcover with jacket. Text in English. Price US$16.95
Available in all good bookshops and at [...]

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Zur Quelle des Ganges (The journey to the Source of the Ganges, Gaumukh) is my third photobook published by Reise Know How Verlag.
Published in June 2008.
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Following the publication of her photobook on the source of the river Ganges, Aroon Thaewchatturat contributed more than 100 color and black/white images shot in 2007 in Uttaranchal, North India to “In Heiligen Hoehen“, a German non-fiction title on India’s holiest river in the 21st century, written by Tom Vater and published by Wiesenburg Verlag [...]

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Rajasthans Palasthotels, published by Reise Know How Verlag features thirty properties in the former princes’ state of India, and is my second photobook with this German travel publisher. It covers palaces, havelis and desert camps revamped as luxury  accommodations.
Published in June 2007
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This is my photobook Kulturschock Bergvoelker und Seenomaden Thailands - on Thailand’s minorities -published by Reise Know How Verlag as a companion guide  to the non fiction title by Tom Vater “Kulturschock Bergvoelker und Seenomaden Thailands“, published in 2006 and 2007 respectively.
This photobook contains images of six hill tribes (Akha, Lahu, Lisu, Karen, Hmong and [...]

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