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Three Military Accounts of the 1688 'Revolution' in Siam

Three Military Accounts of the 1688 'Revolution' in Siam

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Three Military Accounts of the 1688 'Revolution' in Siam

by Desfarges, General, Lieutenant De La Touche & J. V. des Verquains

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Bangkok: Orchid Press, 2002. The coup d'état of 18 May, 1688 in the Siamese 'Versailles' at Lopburi led to the establishment of the last Ayutthayan dynasty. But it was not just another internal palace coup in face of the imminent death of the reigning monarch, Narai. For the King's favourite, Phaulkon, had been instrumental in bringing a French expeditionary force into the country in October of the previous year, which had secret orders to seize Bangkok, the 'key of the kingdom', and Mergui, its chief port on the Andaman Sea. Phaulkon's original plan was to place Frenchmen in key positions in the country, perhaps with a view to ruling through a pliant successor, but the unexpected appearance of so many troops eclipsed that project and Phaulkon's hold on power. The powerful courtier, Petracha, head of the elephant corps, playing on nationalist feelings, proceeded throughout 1688 to outmanoeuvre both Phaulkon and the French. Phaulkon was killed on Petracha's orders and the French were forced to flee, eventually negotiating a treaty of surrender in Bangkok, before they were allowed to leave. The French general, Desfarges, played treacherous role in these affairs, abandoning Phaulkon at a crucial juncture and refusing to give shelter to his widow in the French fort, largely because he wished to keep the money Phaulkon had handed to him for safe-keeping before he was betrayed. Desfarges left an account to justify his actions, hoping to escape the rope on his return to France (he died beforehand). One of the officers sent to Mergui, Lieut. de la Touche, also wrote an account of events in this momentous year, describing the retreat from Mergui, his being taken prisoner and tortured, and his eventual release and return to Bangkok. The engineer in charge of the fortifications in Bangkok, des Verquains, also wrote an account of events, rich in information concerning the treachery of Desfarges, whom he hated, and his treatment of Phaulkon's widow. He goes on to describe the final ignomy of the French, being seized on their return voyage, at the Cape of Good Hope and made prisoner by the Dutch. These three illuminating texts have been brought together and translated from the French for the first time, and throw a great deal of light on the failure of the French to colonise Siam at the end of the 17th century. Translated and edited by Michael Smithies. 192 pp., 20 b&w illustrations, chronology, bibliography, index. First Edition. Softbound. New. 19 x 13 cm..

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Three Military Accounts of the 1688 'Revolution' in Siam
Author
Desfarges, General, Lieutenant De La Touche & J. V. des Verquains
Format/Binding
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New
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
9745240052
ISBN 13
9789745240056
Publisher
Orchid Press
Place of Publication
Bangkok
Date Published
2002
Size
19 x 13 cm.
Keywords
Thailand, Siam, Travel, History
Bookseller catalogs
Siam / Thailand; History Asia; Travel Accounts Asia;

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