When the renowned American businessman, Jim Thompson, disappeared on
Easter Sunday 1967 in mysterious circumstances, the legend of this
extraordinarily gifted designer and entrepreneur began. During a period
of two decades, he had developed silk making from being a static village
craft into a dynamic textile industry providing exquisite silks for both
the Thai domestic and international markets. The house he built in
Bangkok is a work of art in itself, furnished with his superb collection
of Asian antiques and artefacts. Somerset Maugham was to write after on
of Thompson's enchanting dinner parties, "You have not only beautiful
things, but what is rarer you have arranged them with faultless taste."
This attractive book portrays the world of Jim Thompson with annotated
sketches and fine watercolor paintings - exploring his life story; the
house, now a museum; the history of silk; sericulture and silk making;
and the company he established which today continues his work, producing
some of the world's finest fabrics and designs.