A book newly acquired by the Thammasat University Libraries reminds us how important it is for societal development that children play the right games.
Tag Archives: new books
Books to Remember: Moby-Dick in Thailand
The good news has just been announced that for the first time, a complete translation into Thai language of America’s finest novel is now available in the Thammasat Libraries collection.
New Books: Childbirth in Thailand
New Books: Jazz Music
One of the most important musicians in modern jazz is honored in two books newly acquired by the Thammasat University Libraries.
New Books: Soda in Thailand
A book newly acquired by the Thammasat University Libraries explains why cutting down on the number of sodas you drink may be a good idea.
New Books: The Wild West
A book newly acquired by the Thammasat University Libraries discusses the ongoing world fascination with the American West.
New Books: Yawns and Sneezes
People often yawn, hiccup, cough, and sneeze, but scientists often do not know exactly why. A book newly acquired by the Thammasat University Libraries tries to explain these mysteries.
New Books: Brainstorming
Anyone who enjoys new concepts and how they are invented will be pleased that the Thammasat University Libraries have acquired The myths of creativity: the truth about how innovative companies and people generate great ideas.
New Books: Children
As a famous song performed by Whitney Houston states: I believe that children are the future, and anyone who agrees will be glad that the Thammasat University Libraries have acquired Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900-2000.
New Books: James Merrill
Since in Thailand ghosts and the spirit world play an important role, newly acquired books at the Thammasat University Libraries by an American poet whose works were dictated by ghosts should be of high interest.