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View full detailsDescription About the Author More haikus by popular demand from Singapore's bestselling poet. In this bumper volume of 392 haikus, Gwee commen...
View full detailsDescription About the Author In her sixth collection of poetry where the real, virtual and literary mix, Heng Siok Tian travels through lands...
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View full detailsDescription About the Author Western Etiquette covers the essential of presenting oneself, from issuing and replying to formal invitations, dea...
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View full detailsDescription About the Author This book, which is co-published with the Preservation of Monuments Board, takes a fascinating look into the archi...
View full detailsDescription About the Editor Written Country intriguingly reconstructs the history of modern Singapore through fifty defining moments from the ...
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View full detailsDescription This fourth edition of the social history of the Babas and Nonya makes the seminal work by Felix Chia available again after being l...
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View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author The famous street food and home cooking of Singapore is presented in a unique way in this cookbook. Jo Mari...
View full detailsDescription About the Poet This collection brings together in one volume, the author’s first four volumes of poetry which have long been out of...
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View full detailsDescription About the Author This collection of occasional reflections is a first by one of Singapore’s most distinguished poets. Exploring how...
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View full detailsDescription About the Poet Paul Tan’s fourth collection shuttles between two metropolises. In Tokyo, the new and the picturesque compete with t...
View full detailsDescription Winner of Singapore Book Awards 2018, Book of the Year Robert Kuok is one of the most highly respected businessmen in Asia. But thi...
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