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Sketches of the city's architectural treasures. Without a doubt one of the world's greatest cities, London is inexhaustible in the riches it has to offer. And all its finest sights - from Roman ruins, royal palaces, churches and abbeys, to the temples of commerce, street markets, pakrs and gardens - are, as many have learned, best discovered on foot. The guide contains 14 fascinating walks through London's various districts, including The City, Westminster, Covent Garden, Southwark and Chelsea. Recommendations for not-to-be-missed landmarks, night walks, best views, food and drink, and places to shop are also included. Second edition.
New edition of 'Moving Forward.' The message of Moving Forward, then and now, remains: the Malays need to embrace democracy, progressive politics and diversity. This is the right thing to do as well as the only way to ensure the survival of the race, religion and country. In light of the recent political developments in Malaysia, the book is just as relevant today as it was in 2009. The text is largely the same as it was when first published. This new edition includes a new Introduction and a new Postscript to reflect on the book in light of the progress that Malaysians have achieved and the new challenges that they face today.
Thirteen-year-old Caleb Weybourne is sent to spend the summer with his archaeologist father in the remote town of Chismo in northern Canada, where Professor Weybourne hopes to prove the existence of the Mahkneejosh, the legendary great lake monster of the native Ojibway people. In Chismo, Caleb befriends two Ojibway boys, Isaac and Eli, and a colourful old Ojibway man, Emmett. On a fishing trip to Red Marsh Lake, the boys encounter the violent and dangerous local fugitive, Kibo, and almost lose their lives. During their fight from him, Caleb believes he may have seen the mysterious water monster...
'You can ban my books, you can ban my cartoons, but you cannot ban my mind. I will keep drawing until the last drop of my ink'- Zunar. First-hand accounts of Zunar's arrests, imprisonment and court charges
This revised edition in a new size and contemporary layout features some of the most beautiful hotels in Thailand, such as the pagoda-like Sukhothai Hotel and the internationally acclaimed Chiva-Som.
Discover the history of Singapore through land transport, traffic and urbanisation
A survival guide for anyone living, working or wanting to discover life in the city that's truly Asia- Malaysia!
In a world where humans are evolving, people are more curious than afraid. For most humans, it's an exciting time, but for Evolved Ones - EOs - it's a game of hide and seek that ends with far too many of their kind disappearing, permanently
Explains the importance of setting up an LPA and consequences of not having one
In this latest addition to the highly successful 100 Great Ideas series, readers will find a comprehensive guide to overcoming one of the most frequently felt emotions at work today: frustration
Compelling story of two young people to appeal to teenage readers new to historical fiction
Features 45 recipes of Asian home-style favourites for everyday cooking by Allan Teoh
In this memoir of his life in the baking business, Dean Brettschneider describes his journey from a small town baker's apprentice to Global Baker and the internationally successful entrepreneur he is today. As we follow the interwoven arcs of his career and personal life, his experience teaches us practical lessons on how to harness our passion to strategically improve ourselves and advance our careers. Told in a refreshingly frank manner, his story is sometimes shockingly direct, often hilarious, and always enlightening, leaving us with valuable astute insights into how to navigate the trials and tribulations of life in business.
This fourth title in The Plano Adventures series deals with the issue of cyberbullying. An exciting adventure story for newly independent readers (children between the ages of 5 and 9, depending on reading ability)
This biography documents K. Kesavapany's journey from the Malayan estates in the late 1930s to his subsequent diplomatic sojourns abroad, such as in Australia, Turkey, Geneva, Jordan, Indonesia, Russia, United Kingdom and Malaysia.
A sweet story about passion and perseverance from the creators of Hello, Goodbye Little Island and A Warm Christmas.
The first ever authorised biography of Karpal Singh, Malaysia's fearless constitutional and criminal lawyer and human rights advocate - now with a foreword by his son, Gobind Singh Deo
The rape of a 15-year old girl living in a village in Pakistan drives her twin sister on a dangerous quest for justice. A critical, timely look at norms and traditions that discriminate and disempower girls and women in our world
An exciting adventure story for newly independent readers, helping children reduce their dependency on their smart devices
Myopia (short-sightedness), device dependency and lack of outdoor activity are public health concerns worldwide. Stories from the plano adventures are based on years of scientific research, written specially to empower young readers to tackle these adverse effects of excessive device use. This is the third title in the plano adventures
BOOK 2 OF TEA IN PAJAMAS, THE ADVENTUROUS NEW MIDDLE GRADE FANTASY SERIES - Themes of self-awareness, courage and differentiating appearance from reality- Modern-day dialogue paired with imaginary lands, Greek myths, magic and music- Beautifully illustrated throughout
Longlisted for the 1986 Booker Prize and based on a true story, this is Meira Chand's ravishing masterpiece of one woman's passion and downfall
Guidance on speaking carefully, inclusively and intelligently, to the contemporary standard, in relation to discourses on race, gender, sexuality and identity politics. Draws from the author's successful media career.
A survival guide for anyone living, working or wanting to discover life in one of the world's most liveable cities- Melbourne!
This series offers Allan Albert Teoh's no-frills take on popular desserts and snacks: cakes, cookies, and Nyonya treats. Each title features 25 recipes tested and tweaked to perfection and written in an easy-to-understand manner. Each book includes a guide on basic techniques to help readers have a fun and fuss-free baking experience.
Between the Lines: Early Advertising in Singapore welcomes us to the rush world of early print advertising in Singapore. This comprehensive pictorial collection not only gives us a vivid overview of two centuries' worth of advertising copy and artwork but also acts as a fascinating insight into the shifting social dynamics of Singapore as the nation underwent fundamental change. The book is composed of eight sections, with each taking a deep dive into the advertising of a particular product or service, including hospitality, entertainment, fashion, household and travel. Readers can see how icons like Raffles Hotel and the Adelphi were promoted to discerning travellers of the 1930s, or how postwar homemakers were first targeted by ads for newfangled gadgets like refrigerators and vacuum cleaners. The more than 400 ad images are complemented by insightful commentaries that provide valuable context to the campaigns, helping us understand the minds of both advertiser and consumer, which, by extension, opens a window to the social conditions of Singapore.
Active participant in Singapore's mainstream journalism for nearly forty years P. N. Balji reveals the editorial struggles and behind-the-scenes confrontations in Singapore's media across the seventies, eighties and nineties.
Be inspired by these heartwarming stories of individuals who rescued homeless, unwanted and abused dogs
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