One Hundred Years of Singapore

One Hundred Years of Singapore was published to mark Singapore’s centenary. Earlier, in March 1918, the Straits Settlements government appointed a Centenary Committee under the chairmanship of George Maxwell, the…

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A Vision of the Past

A Vision of the Past contains selected photographs from what is arguably “the single, most important existing pictorial record of Southeast Asia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries”…

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Daoyi Zhilue (岛夷志略)

Daoyi Zhilue 岛夷志略 (Description of the Barbarians of the Isles) was written by Yuan dynasty voyager Wang Dayuan 汪大渊 in 1349. The book contains Wang’s personal accounts of the places…

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Characters of Light

Characters of Light, by Marjorie Doggett, is a pictorial chronicle of colonial architecture in Singapore and the first photographic book to document the Singapore urban landscape. It was published in…

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新嘉坡と馬来半島

新嘉坡と馬来半島  (Shingapōru to Marai hantō) is published in 1941 in Tokyo. Written in Japanese, it outlines the Japanese’s perspective on pre-war Singapore and the Malay Peninsula. The title, translated into…

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Lat Pau (叻報)

Lat Pau (叻報) was the first Chinese daily in the Nanyang region (Southeast Asia). It began circulation in 1881 and ran for 52 years before it finally ceased publication in 1932,…

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