Lala-land: Singapore's Seafood Heritage (Preorder)
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View full detailsDescription About the Editor Preorder: Preorders will be autographed and this title is expected to be fulfilled by end of May 2024. If you're a...
View full detailsDescription About the Author The history of Asia can be told through its great port cities: Guangzhou (Canton), Shanghai, Nagasaki, Basra, Aden...
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View full detailsDescription Postcats is part of a limited edition postcard series launched by the Straits Times Press in collaboration with Singapore Post. Onl...
View full detailsDescription Best Non-fiction Title Finalist for the 2023 Singapore Book Awards At the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan, more than a quarter of...
View full detailsDescription Finalist at the 2022 Popular Readers' Choice Award The United States of America is the largest investor in Singapore. And in 2019, ...
View full detailsDescription Mr Lee Kuan Yew once famously said “when I project myself forward 100 years for Singapore, I cannot tell you that it will exist.” A...
View full detailsDescription Best Custom Publishing Title Finalist for the 2023 Singapore Book Awards In 2019, just before the COVID-19 pandemic upended the wor...
View full detailsDescription The Eurasian Association, Singapore (EA) was set up in July 1919 by pioneer Eurasians who, while working to support themselves and ...
View full detailsDescription In 2006, Chris Tan began a conversation with readers and home cooks in The Sunday Times which went on for five years. He encounters...
View full detailsDescription In Asian Larder, veteran food journalist Sylvia Tan, with several cookbooks to her name, opens up her larder to readers and demysti...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Water is more than a basic human necessity in Singapore. Its supply was a strategic collaboration between two Brit...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is a modern and global island-state, internationally recognised as one of the most liveable cities in th...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Trade unions hold a special place in Singapore’s history. Occupying different camps on the left and right, unionis...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book examines the crucial role of trade and investment in Singapore’s economy. Using globalisation as a backd...
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View full detailsDescription About the Series In 2016, Singapore’s long-awaited dream of winning an Olympic gold medal was realised when Joseph Schooling touche...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book presents a historical overview of personal social services in Singapore, known fundamentally as social w...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is one of the most religiously diverse countries in the world. This feature gives multiple layers and co...
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View full detailsDescription About the Series The conventional and dominant view of Singapore’s history is that it began with Stamford Raffles’ arrival on the i...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is simultaneously praised for its extraordinary safety and criticised for its draconian laws. This prime...
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View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore has not one national literature but four literatures, in the official languages of Malay, Chinese, Tamil...
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View full detailsDescription About the Series Though a small minority within the Singapore society, the Indian community displays deep diversity within its own ...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Heritage means different things to different people. This book provides a guide to Singapore heritage and its pres...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore’s reputation as a food paradise reflects its position at the intersection of four culinary cultures: Chi...
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View full detailsDescription About the Series At the start of the book, Vinod is at the market with his Aunt Meera, who is buying vegetables and other items for...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Mei Lin and her mother are decorating the house for Chinese New Year. When Mei Lin’s mother realises that Mei Lin ...
View full detailsDescription About the Series The story starts when a little girl called Beverly coming across her mother weeping in the kitchen because a Nonya...
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View full detailsDescription About the Series Emma is writing in her diary on 25 December 1963, after her family’s yearly midnight Christmas party. She recounts...
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View full detailsDescription About the Author Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Singapore's culinary heritage as you journey through the pages of this...
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