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The Armenians of Singapore: A Short History
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The Armenians of Singapore: A Short History

by Nadia H Wright

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First edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9789671700815 / 9671700810
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Jelutong, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
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George Town, Penang: Entrepot Publishing, 2019. First edition. Hardcover. New. Although the community never seemed to have numbered more than one hundred at any time, the Armenian community in Singapore appear to have made a far greater impact than any other community, proportionate to their size, than any other community on the island. Their significant legacies include the founding of Singapore's best known hotel and widest read newspaper and the creation of the orchid hybrid, the Vanda Miss Joaquim, Singapore's national flower. In this book the author brings to life this busy community during their almost 200 year presence in Singapore. 128 pages with more than 150 black and white and colour photographs and maps. For further details, please see the scanned contents page. New Hardback. First Edition. Weight 0.7kg. Post free within Malaysia
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