The Annotated Malay Archipelago
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
The Annotated Malay Archipelago
This edition explains, updates and corrects the original text with an historical introduction and hundreds of explanatory notes. Wallace left hundreds of people, places, publications and species unidentified. He referred to most species only with the scientific name current at the time. Whenever available, the common names for species have been provided, and scientific names updated. The content of the book has never been thoroughly analysed and compared against other contemporary sources. It turns out that the book contains many errors. This includes not just incorrect dates and place names but some of the most remarkable anecdotes; for example, the dramatic claim that tigers "kill on an average a Chinaman every day" in Singapore or that a Dutch Governor General committed suicide by leaping from a waterfall on Celebes.
By correcting the text of the Malay Archipelago against Wallace's letters and notebooks and other contemporary sources and by enriching it with modern identifications this edition reveals Wallace's work as never before.
836 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2014
Asian Studies: Southeast Asia and Australia
Geography: Cultural and Historical Geography
History: Asian History, British and Irish History

Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
A note on this edition
Introduction by John van Wyhe
Itineraries
The Malay Archipelago, vol. 1
Illustrations to this edition
The Malay Archipelago, vol. 2
Bibliography to this edition
Index
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