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Stories from the Stacks National Library, Singapore

Stories from the Stacks By National Library, Singapore

Stories from the Stacks by National Library, Singapore


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Summary

Insightful and informative essays by experts on Singaporean history and culture, with over 200 images!

Stories from the Stacks Summary

Stories from the Stacks: Selections from the Rare Materials Collection, National Library Singapore by National Library, Singapore

The Rare Materials Collection at the National Library, Singapore, contains more than 11,000 items and spans six centuries of history. The collection comprises books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, correspondence, and more, which together provide us with valuable insights into Singapore's history. This book presents a diverse selection of almost 50 of the rarest and most priceless items in the collection, including the Mao Kun Map, a recently-acquired Munshi Abdullah edition of the Sejarah Melayu, 19th century lithographs, Japanese reconnaissance maps, correspondence from Raffles, and even a football rule book in Jawi. Each item is described and analysed with an insightful essay and richly complemented with illustrations, helping to bring these stories from the stacks to life and lead us down new avenues of historical understanding.

About National Library, Singapore

The essays were written by a team of contributing experts, including historians, academics, and librarians from the National Library, Singapore.

Additional information

NGR9789811444999
9789811444999
9811444994
Stories from the Stacks: Selections from the Rare Materials Collection, National Library Singapore by National Library, Singapore
New
Hardback
Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd
2021-06-30
132
N/A
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