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Filed under: Buddhism -- Southeast Asia -- History -- Case studies Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia: Comparative Perspectives (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2018), ed. by R. Michael Feener and Anne M. Blackburn Filed under: Electronic surveillance -- Southeast Asia -- History
Filed under: Islam -- Southeast Asia -- History -- Case studies Buddhist and Islamic Orders in Southern Asia: Comparative Perspectives (Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2018), ed. by R. Michael Feener and Anne M. Blackburn
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Filed under: Southeast Asia -- Commerce -- ChinaFiled under: Southeast Asia -- Description and travel Where the Strange Trails Go Down: Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China (New York: C. Scribner's sons, 1921), by E. Alexander Powell On the Wallaby: or, Through the East and Across Australia (London and New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1894), by Guy Boothby, illust. by Ben Boothby
Filed under: Southeast Asia -- Description and travel -- Juvenile fiction In the Eastern Seas (1871), by William Henry Giles Kingston
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Filed under: Malayan literature -- Translations into English Malayan Literature: Comprising Romantic Tales, Epic Poetry and Royal Chronicles (revised edition; London and New York: Colonial Press, c1901), trans. by Chauncey C. Starkweather, Aristide Marre, and L. Marcel Devic (multiple formats at archive.org) Malayan Literature: Comprising Romantic Tales, Epic Poetry, and Royal Chronicles; Translated into English for the First Time, trans. by Chauncey C. Starkweather, Aristide Marre, and L. Marcel Devic (Gutenberg text) Filed under: Pali literature
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Filed under: Malay Archipelago -- Description and travel Tide Marks: Being Some Records of a Journey to the Beaches of the Moluccas and the Forest of Malaya in 1923 (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1924), by H. M. Tomlinson, illust. by Kerr Eby (page images at HathiTrust) Insulinde: Experiences of a Naturalist's Wife in the Eastern Archipelago (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1887 (Oxford reprint)), by Anna Forbes (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) The Malay Archipelago, by Alfred Russel Wallace Jesting Pilate: An Intellectual Holiday (New York: G. H. Doran Co., c1926), by Aldous Huxley (multiple formats at archive.org) Descripción de los Reinos, Costas, Puertos e Islas que hay Desde el Cabo de Buena Esperanza Hasta los Leyquios; Libro que Trata del Descubrimiento y Principio del Estrecho que se Llama de Magallanes; y Descrición de Parte del Japón (in Spanish; first part variously attributed to Barbosa or Magalhaes (Magellan); Madrid: Estab. Tip. de Torrent y Compañía, 1920), ed. by Antonio Blázquez y Delgado Aguilera, contrib. by Duarte Barbosa, Fernão de Magalhães, and Ginés de Mafra (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Filed under: China -- Commerce -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Communism -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Conservation of natural resources -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Counterinsurgency -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Economic assistance -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Environmental protection -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Land use -- Environmental aspects -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Minorities -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Public health -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Raw materials -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Refugees -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Soviet Union -- Military relations -- Southeast AsiaFiled under: Sustainable development -- Southeast AsiaMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |