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Siamese State Ceremonies: their History and Function. By H. G. Quaritch Wales, M.A., Ph.D., 9¾ × 5¾, pp. xiv + 326, 46 plates, 5 figures. London: B. Quaritch, 1931.
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page 425 note 1 Incidentally, I may remark that I cannot agree with the view put forward on p. 36 and elsewhere that the king represented the sun. In some rites he did; but his essential character will be better understood from a study of Hertel's Die awestischen Herrschafts- und Siegesfeuer.