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ISBN 9789881866738
Publisher: Earnshaw Books
Paperback: 174 pages
Pub Date: Sep 2010

S$22.50

Tales Of Old Singapore
Iain Manley

The popular “Tales” series sets sail for the Lion City. Old Singapore was an eclectic trade emporium, where an ethnically and culturally diverse populace coalesced, and sometimes clashed, under the aegis of Britain’s Empire. It was a fascinating world filled with traders of all nations, bands of cut-throat pirates, murderers running amuck and the occasional man-eating tiger. Using a patchwork of words and images from Singapore’s residents and visitors of yesteryear, author Iain Manley brings old Singapore’s colourful colonial past back to life with striking clarity.