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The Lost Temple of Java

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Book by Grabsky, Phil

144 pages, Hardcover

First published November 12, 2000

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Phil Grabsky

14 books
Phil Grabsky is an award-winning documentary film-maker and writer. With a career spanning over 30 years, Phil and his company Seventh Art Productions make films for cinema, television and DVD. His latest project is the creation of a hugely successful and unique new arts brand: EXHIBITION ON SCREEN.

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March 19, 2011
Phil Grabsky is not a scholar; his day job is in television. That shows, which is not entirely a bad thing. This is an unusual project for someone who writes mostly about the well-trodden world of Rome. "The Lost Temple of Java" recounts the little that is known about medieval Indonesia's grand Buddhist temple Borobudur, lost in the jungle until Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles, the British Lieutetant-Governor, unusually middle-class and curious for the British Foreign Service, decided to investigate the reports of a lost monument. The place turned out to be monumental and gorgeous, which Grabsky's publishers almost do justice to, with three miles of relief panels of village life and religious art and hundreds of large Buddhas and Boddhisattvas. Someone would have found it, but we must be grateful that it was the perpetually curious Raffles. Unlike Lord Elgin in Greece or John L, Stephens in the Yucatan, Raffles felt no need to steal pieces of what he found (Stephens took wood from the Maya sites, which was later lost in a Harvard fire).
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November 5, 2015
Yup - I want to visit.

Putting this location on my list of possible trips in the next few years.
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July 20, 2020
Learn about Borobudur

This was a short book about an ancient temple lost for many years in the island of Java. The author gives a brief history of Java, then proceeds with the fascinating biography of Thomas Stamford Raffles who was instrumental in the discovery of the temple. A man ahead of his time, he learned to speak Malay and treated native people with more respect than others of his time. Oh and he also founded a little shopping port called Singapore and founded the London Zoological Society. The Temple is not widely known outside of the Asian continent and is still in danger of collapse. While some restoration has taken place more will be needed. I read this book using immersion reading while listening to the audiobook. Narration was rote and monotone. Still a short interesting read.
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