Lost Times and Untold Tales from the Malay World

How did the Komodo dragon influence Hollywood? What do Wanted posters reveal about the Wild Wild East? Was the hapless explorer a martyr to science or a gaseous windbag? Why were colonial officials secret pill poppers? Did bicycles really promote Women's Lib? Who went looking for love in all th...

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Other Authors: Putten, Jan van der (Editor), Kilcline Cody, Mary (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore NUS Press 2009
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