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The Book of What

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The Book of What is been revived and republished!

 2010 edition is now available.

 

photo of jacket cover of the book of what

By Henery T. Coulter

 

It has a complete listing of most businesses and places of interest in and around Chiang Mai.

It also has maps of their location as well as details on of many references. All of us that still have one of the two previous editions, will be happy to have the latest and greatest one.

The Book of What now has 252 page of great and useful information!

 

It is for sale for 200B available at:


  • DK Books, Khotchasan Road
  • Gecko Books, Chang Moi Kao, Loi Kroe
  • Kafe Restaurant, Moonmuang
  • Bake and Bite, Kaeo Nawarat Soi 3/2
  • Gecko Restaurant, Sri Donchai
  • Raintree Resource Center, Charoen Muang
  • The Garden Restaurant, Ratchadamnoen
  • Bon Kitchen, Sri Donchai Rd.
  • Dokmai Garden, 386 Mu 10 Chonprathan Rd., T. Namprae, lA. Hang Dong
  • Sira Boutique Hotel, Sriphum Rd

or even
Canna Cards 61-65 Wualai road. Tel:053 201683 On Saturday walking street if your out and about


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