Singapore, Malacca, Java. Reiseskizzen von F. Jagor.

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Singapore, Malacca, Java. Reiseskizzen von F. Jagor.

by Fedor Jagor

DE·~10 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

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0:21
2

SINGAPORE MALACCA JAVA.

0:13
3

VORWORT.

2:24
4

Inhalt. - Singapore.

3:21
5

Singapore.

3:49:57
6

Malacca.

1:02:10
7

Java.

5:05:33
8

Register.

12:56
9

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13:20

Description

A mid‑nineteenth‑century explorer takes listeners on a vivid journey through three of Southeast Asia’s most bustling ports. Over the course of eighteen months within a five‑year trek, he records the most striking sights and sounds, leaving out the purely personal diary entries in favor of material that would interest a broader audience. The narrative balances lively description with careful attention to the region’s natural and economic life.

The sketches begin with the arrival in Singapore, where the traveler notes the colorful flags, the clamor of the harbor, and the mingling of Chinese, Malay and European communities. He follows the same eye to Malacca’s historic streets, Portuguese relics, and the surrounding mangroves, then ventures into Java’s plantations, volcanic landscapes and bustling markets. Interspersed throughout are twenty‑four detailed illustrations—drawn from original sketches and early photographs—that bring the flora, fauna and architecture to life.

Presented in a clear, conversational tone, the work offers modern listeners a rare glimpse into colonial-era trade, agriculture and everyday customs. From coffee and rice cultivation to the rhythm of street vendors and the call of exotic birds, the travelogue paints a rich portrait of a world on the cusp of change, inviting curiosity and appreciation for the region’s heritage.

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Full title

Singapore, Malacca, Java. Reiseskizzen von F. Jagor. Reiseskizzen von F. Jagor.

Language

de

Duration

~10 hours (605K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2013-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Fedor Jagor

Fedor Jagor

1816–1900

A tireless 19th-century traveler, collector, and observer, he journeyed across Asia and helped bring knowledge of the Philippines and neighboring regions to European readers. His books and museum work capture a world in close, curious detail.

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