Among his works was the Samgler (Thai: สามเกลอ, lit.
'three chums') series of comic short stories, of which he wrote nearly 2,000.
[2] The first book in the Samgler series, Ai Phuying (Thai: อายผู้หญิง; lit.
'shy around women'), was written in 1938, and immediately became a best-seller, selling 20,000 copies in its first week.
The series seen by historians and literary experts as providing witty glimpses of Bangkok high society from 1938 to 1968, making the mention over the decades of actual restaurants, nightclubs, and celebrities.