Oxford in Asia historical reprints
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The history of Java
Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826) was a British civil servant and statesman best known for his founding of the city (now Republic) of Singapore. After the capture of Java by the British in 1811, Raffles was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the island, a position he held until 1815. After a two-year interlude in England, he sailed back to the East, and established the city of Singapore in 1819. These volumes, written during his governorship and first published in 1817, contain his monumental survey and history of the island state.
A diplomat in Japan
Based on the author’s detailed diary, personal encounters, and keen memory, this book is a record of the inner history of the critical years of social and political upheaval that accompanied Japan’s first encounters with the West around the time of the Meiji Restoration.
Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, '58, '59
Hikayat Abdullah
Account of Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir Munsyi during British colonial expansion into Malay world and Singapore from the time of Raffles arrival in the 1820s.