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Bibliography of Sarawak

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This page includes non-fiction books, articles and documents about Sarawak. Such bibliographies have been compiled since the British period,[1][2] as well as in other publications.[3] Specialised bibliographies of ethnic groups in Sarawak have been published by Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.[4] The Sarawak State Library maintains its own bibliography.[5]

Books

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Author Last Author First Date Title
Keppel Henry 1846 The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: Vol 1[6]
Keppel Henry 1846 The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: Vol 2[7]
Brooke James 1842 A letter from Borneo : with notices of the country and its inhabitants, addressed to James Gardner[8]
Mundy Rodney 1848 Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the Occupation of Labuan: from the Journals of James Brooke, Esq. Vol. 1[9]
Mundy Rodney 1848 Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the Occupation of Labuan: from the Journals of James Brooke, Esq. Vol. 2[10]
Belcher Edward 1848 Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, During the Years 1843-46; Employed surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago Vol. 1[11]
Belcher Edward 1848 Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, During the Years 1843-46; Employed surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago Vol. 2[12]
Marryat Frank 1848 Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with Drawings of Costume and Scenery[13]
McDougall Harriette 1854 Letters from Sarawak; Addressed to a Child[14]
McDougall Harriette 1882 Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak[15]
Brooke Charles 1866 Ten Years in Sarawak Vol. 1[16]
Brooke Charles 1866 Ten Years in Sarawak Vol. 2[17]
Helms Ludvig Verner 1882 Pioneering in the Far East[18]
Foggo George 1853 Adventures of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B., Rajah of Sarawak, "sovereign de facto of Borneo proper," late governor of Labuan : from Rajah Brooke's own diary and correspondence, or from government official documents[19]
Templer John Charles 1853 The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Rajah of Sarawak, Narrating the Events of his Life, from 1838 to the Present Time Vol. 1[20]
Templer John Charles 1853 The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Rajah of Sarawak, Narrating the Events of his Life, from 1838 to the Present Time Vol. 2[21]
Templer John Charles 1853 The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Rajah of Sarawak, Narrating the Events of his Life, from 1838 to the Present Time Vol. 3[22]
Brooke James 1853 A Vindication of His Character and Proceedings: In Reply to the Statements Privately Printed and Circulated by Joseph Hume Esq. M.P.[23]
Jacob Gertrude L. 1876 The Raja of Sarawak: An Account of Sir James Brooke, given chiefly through Letters and Journals, in Two Volumes, Vol. I[24]
Jacob Gertrude L. 1876 The Raja of Sarawak: An Account of Sir James Brooke, given chiefly through Letters and Journals, in Two Volumes, Vol. II[25]
Earl George Windsor 1837 The Eastern seas; or, Voyages and adventures in the Indian Archipelago, in 1832-33-34, comprising a tour of the island of Java -- visits to Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, Siam &c[26]
St. John Horace 1853 The Indian Archipelago: Its History and Present State, Volume 1[27]
St. John Horace 1853 The Indian Archipelago: Its History and Present State, Volume 2[28]
Boyle Frederick 1865 Adventures Among the Dyaks of Borneo[29]
Pfeiffer Ida Laura 1855 Lady’s Second Journey Round the World Vol. 1[30]
Pfeiffer Ida Laura 1855 Lady’s Second Journey Round the World Vol. 2[31]
Gomes Edwin H. 1911 Seventeen years among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo; a record of intimate association with the natives of the Bornean jungles[32]
Gomes Edwin H. 1912 Children of Borneo[33]
Dennison Noel 1879 Jottings made during a tour amongst the Land Dyaks of upper Sarawak, Borneo, during the year 1874[34]
Grant Charles Thomas Constantine 1864 A tour amongst the Dyaks of Sarāwak (Borneo) in 1858[35]
North Marianne 1893 Recollections of a happy life : being the autobiography of Marianne North Vol. 1[36]
North Marianne 1893 Recollections of a happy life : being the autobiography of Marianne North Vol. 2[37]
Baden-Powell Baden 1892 In savage isles and settled lands. Malaysia, Australasia and Polynesia, 1888-1891[38]
Wallace Alfred Russel 1869 The Malay Archipelago : the land of the oranguatan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature[39]
Collingwood Cuthbert 1868 Rambles of a naturalist on the shores and waters of the China Sea : being observations in natural history during a voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, Singapore, etc., made in Her Majesty's vessels in 1866 and 1867[40]
Beccari Odoardo 1904 Wanderings in the great forests of Borneo; travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak[41]
St. John James Augustus 1847 Views in the Eastern Archipelago : Borneo, Sarawak, Labuan, &c.[42]
Roth Henry Ling 1896 Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo : based chiefly on the MSS. of the late Hugh Brooke Low, Sarawak Government Service Vol. 1[43]
Roth Henry Ling 1896 Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo : based chiefly on the MSS. of the late Hugh Brooke Low, Sarawak Government Service Vol. 2[44]
Low Hugh 1848 Sarawak; its inhabitants and productions: being notes during a residence in that country with His Excellency Mr. Brooke[45]
Hose Charles 1912 The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations Vol. 1[46]
Hose Charles 1912 The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations Vol. 2[47]
Keppel Henry 1853 A visit to the Indian archipelago, in H.M. ship Mæander : with portions of the private journal of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Vol 1[48]
Keppel Henry 1853 A visit to the Indian archipelago, in H.M. ship Mæander : with portions of the private journal of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Vol 2[49]
Keppel Henry 1899 A sailor's life under four sovereigns Vol. 1[50]
Keppel Henry 1899 A sailor's life under four sovereigns Vol. 2[51]
Keppel Henry 1899 A sailor's life under four sovereigns Vol. 3[52]
St. John Spenser 1862 Life in the forests of the Far East Vol. 1[53]
St. John Spenser 1862 Life in the forests of the Far East Vol. 2[54]
St. John Spenser 1879 The Life of Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak: From His Personal Papers and Correspondence[55]
St. John Spenser 1899 Rajah Brooke: the Englishman as ruler of an eastern state[56]
Baring-Gould Sabine 1909 A History of Sarawak under its Two White Rajahs, 1839-1908[57]
Rutter Edward Owen 1935 Rajah Brooke and Baroness Burdett Coutts : consisting of the letters / from Sir James Brooke, first white Rajah of Sarawak to Miss Angela (afterwards Baroness) Burdett Coutts, edited...by Owen Rutter[58]
Brooke Margaret 1913 My life in Sarawak[59]
Green Eda 1909 Borneo, the land of river and palm[60]
Bunyon Charles John 1889 Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall ... sometime bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, and of Harriette, his wife[61]
Brassey Anna 1887 The last voyage[62]
Runciman Steven 1960 The White Rajahs: a History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946[63]
Treacher William Hood 1891 British Borneo: sketches of Brunai, Sarawak, Labuan, and North Borneo[64]

Web Articles

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Site Author Date Title
The Borneo Post 16 Sep 2011 Chronology of Sarawak throughout the Brooke Era to Malaysia Day[65]
The New York Times 13 Jul 1986 Sarawak: A Kingdom in the Jungle[66]
The London Gazette Stephen Luscombe Sarawak: A Most Unusual Territory[67]
Government of Sarawak 2014 The Brooke Era (1841-1941)[68]
The Borneo Post Joanna Yap 2016 Tracing influence of Brunei and Sambas in formation of S'wak[69]

References

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  1. ^ Annual Report on Sarawak for the Year 1947. H.M. Stationery Office. 1947. p. 185.
  2. ^ Sarawak Annual Report. H.M. Stationery Office. 1957. p. 169.
  3. ^ Morrison, Alastair (31 May 2018). Fair Land Sarawak: Some Recollections of an Expatriate Officer. Cornell University Press. p. 179. ISBN 9781501718809.
  4. ^ Andaya, Barbara Watson; Andaya, Leonard Y. (16 September 2017). A History of Malaysia. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 392. ISBN 9781137605153.
  5. ^ "Sarawak State Bibliography". Sarawak State Library. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  6. ^ Keppel, Henry (1846). The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: Vol 1. Chapman and Hall.
  7. ^ Keppel, Henry (1846). The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido for the Suppression of Piracy: Vol 2. Chapman and Hall.
  8. ^ Brooke, James (1842). A letter from Borneo : with notices of the country and its inhabitants, addressed to James Gardner. L. and G. Seeley.
  9. ^ Mundy, Rodney (1848). Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the Occupation of Labuan: from the Journals of James Brooke, Esq. Vol. 1. John Murray.
  10. ^ Mundy, Rodney (1848). Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the Occupation of Labuan: from the Journals of James Brooke, Esq. Vol. 1. John Murray.
  11. ^ Belcher, Edward (1848). Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, During the Years 1843-46; Employed surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago Vol. 1. Reeve, Benham and Reeve.
  12. ^ Belcher, Edward (1848). Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, During the Years 1843-46; Employed surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago Vol. 2. Reeve, Benham and Reeve.
  13. ^ Marryat, Frank (1848). Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with Drawings of Costume and Scenery. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans.
  14. ^ McDougall, Harriette (1854). Letters from Sarawak; Addressed to a Child. Grant and Griffith.
  15. ^ McDougall, Harriette (1882). Sketches of Our Life at Sarawak. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
  16. ^ Brooke, Charles (1866). Ten Years in Sarawak Vol. 1. Tinsley Brothers.
  17. ^ Brooke, Charles (1866). Ten Years in Sarawak Vol. 2. Tinsley Brothers.
  18. ^ Helms, Ludvig Verner (1882). Pioneering in the Far East. W.H. Allen.
  19. ^ Foggo, George (1853). Adventures of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B., Rajah of Sarawak, "sovereign de facto of Borneo proper," late governor of Labuan : from Rajah Brooke's own diary and correspondence, or from government official documents. Effingham Wilson.
  20. ^ Templer, John C. (1853). The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Rajah of Sarawak, Narrating the Events of his Life, from 1838 to the Present Time Vol. 1. Richard Bentley.
  21. ^ Templer, John C. (1853). The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Rajah of Sarawak, Narrating the Events of his Life, from 1838 to the Present Time Vol. 2. Richard Bentley.
  22. ^ Templer, John C. (1853). The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Rajah of Sarawak, Narrating the Events of his Life, from 1838 to the Present Time Vol. 3. Richard Bentley.
  23. ^ Templer, John C. (1853). A Vindication of His Character and Proceedings: In Reply to the Statements Privately Printed and Circulated by Joseph Hume Esq. M.P. J. Ridgway.
  24. ^ Jacob, Gertrude L. (1876). The Raja of Sarawak: An Account of Sir James Brooke, given chiefly through Letters and Journals, in Two Volumes, Vol. I. Macmillan and Co.
  25. ^ Jacob, Gertrude L. (1876). The Raja of Sarawak: An Account of Sir James Brooke, given chiefly through Letters and Journals, in Two Volumes, Vol. II. Macmillan and Co.
  26. ^ Earl, George Windsor (1837). The Eastern seas; or, Voyages and adventures in the Indian Archipelago, in 1832-33-34, comprising a tour of the island of Java -- visits to Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, Siam &c. Macmillan and Co.
  27. ^ St. John, Horace (1853). The Indian Archipelago: Its History and Present State, Volume 1. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
  28. ^ Earl, George Windsor (1853). The Indian Archipelago: Its History and Present State, Volume 2. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
  29. ^ Boyle, Frederick (1865). Adventures Among the Dyaks of Borneo. Hust and Blackett.
  30. ^ Pfeiffer, Ida Laura (1855). Lady’s Second Journey Round the World Vol. 1. Longman.
  31. ^ Pfeiffer, Ida Laura (1855). Lady’s Second Journey Round the World Vol. 2. Longman.
  32. ^ Gomes, Edwin H. (1911). Seventeen years among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo; a record of intimate association with the natives of the Bornean jungles. Seeley.
  33. ^ Gomes, Edwin H. (1912). Seventeen years among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo; a record of intimate association with the natives of the Bornean jungles. Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.
  34. ^ Dennison, Noel (1879). Jottings made during a tour amongst the Land Dyaks of upper Sarawak, Borneo, during the year 1874. Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier.
  35. ^ Dennison, Noel (1864). A tour amongst the Dyaks of Sarāwak (Borneo) in 1858. Private.
  36. ^ North, Marianne (1893). Recollections of a happy life : being the autobiography of Marianne North Vol. 1. Macmillan.
  37. ^ North, Marianne (1893). Recollections of a happy life : being the autobiography of Marianne North Vol. 2. Macmillan.
  38. ^ Baden-Powell, Baden (1892). In savage isles and settled lands. Malaysia, Australasia and Polynesia, 1888-1891. Macmillan.
  39. ^ Wallace, Alfred Russell (1869). The Malay Archipelago : the land of the oranguatan, and the bird of paradise. A narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature. Macmillan.
  40. ^ Wallace, Alfred Russell (1868). Rambles of a naturalist on the shores and waters of the China Sea : being observations in natural history during a voyage to China, Formosa, Borneo, Singapore, etc., made in Her Majesty's vessels in 1866 and 1867. J. Murray.
  41. ^ Beccari, Odoardo (1904). Wanderings in the great forests of Borneo; travels and researches of a naturalist in Sarawak. A. Constable & co., Ltd.
  42. ^ St. John, James Augustus (1847). Views in the Eastern Archipelago : Borneo, Sarawak, Labuan, &c. A. Constable & co., Ltd.
  43. ^ Roth, Henry Ling (1896). Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo : based chiefly on the MSS. of the late Hugh Brooke Low, Sarawak Government Service Vol. 1. Truslove & Comba.
  44. ^ Roth, Henry Ling (1896). Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo : based chiefly on the MSS. of the late Hugh Brooke Low, Sarawak Government Service Vol. 2. Truslove & Comba.
  45. ^ Low, Hugh (1848). Sarawak; its inhabitants and productions: being notes during a residence in that country with His Excellency Mr. Brooke. Richard Bentley.
  46. ^ Hose, Charles (1912). The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations Vol. 1. Macmillan and Co.
  47. ^ Hose, Charles (1912). The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations Vol. 2. Macmillan and Co.
  48. ^ Keppel, Henry (1853). A visit to the Indian archipelago, in H.M. ship Mæander : with portions of the private journal of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Vol 1. Richard Bentley.
  49. ^ Keppel, Henry (1853). A visit to the Indian archipelago, in H.M. ship Mæander : with portions of the private journal of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. Vol 2. Richard Bentley.
  50. ^ Keppel, Henry (1899). A sailor's life under four sovereigns Vol. 1. Macmillan and Co.Ltd.
  51. ^ Keppel, Henry (1899). A sailor's life under four sovereigns Vol. 2. Macmillan and Co.Ltd.
  52. ^ Keppel, Henry (1899). A sailor's life under four sovereigns Vol. 3. Macmillan and Co.Ltd.
  53. ^ St. John, Spenser (1862). Life in the forests of the Far East Vol. 1. Smith, Elder and Co.
  54. ^ St. John, Spenser (1862). Life in the forests of the Far East Vol. 2. Smith, Elder and Co.
  55. ^ St. John, Spenser (1879). The Life of Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak: From His Personal Papers and Correspondence. W. Blackwood.
  56. ^ St. John, Spenser (1899). Rajah Brooke: the Englishman as ruler of an eastern state. Unwin.
  57. ^ Baring-Gould, Sabine; Bampfylde, C.A. (1909). A History of Sarawak under its Two White Rajahs, 1839-1908. Henry Sotheran and Co.
  58. ^ Rutter, Edward Owen (1935). Rajah Brooke and Baroness Burdett Coutts : consisting of the letters / from Sir James Brooke, first white Rajah of Sarawak to Miss Angela (afterwards Baroness) Burdett Coutts, edited...by Owen Rutter. Hutchinson.
  59. ^ Brooke, Margaret (1913). My life in Sarawak. Methuen & Co. Ltd.
  60. ^ Green, Eda (1909). Borneo, the land of river and palm. Borneo Mission Association.
  61. ^ Bunyon, Charles John (1889). Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall ... sometime bishop of Labuan and Sarawak, and of Harriette, his wife. Longmans, Green, and Co.
  62. ^ Brassey, Anna (1887). The last voyage. Longmans, Green, and Co.
  63. ^ Runciman, Steven (1887). The White Rajahs: a History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. Longmans, Green, and Co.
  64. ^ Treacher, William Hood (1897). The White Rajahs: a History of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. Singapore Government Printing Department.
  65. ^ "Chronology of Sarawak throughout the Brooke Era to Malaysia Day". The Borneo Post. 2011. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017.
  66. ^ "Sarawak: A Kingdom in the Jungle". The New York Times. 1986. Archived from the original on 1 August 2017.
  67. ^ "Sarawak: A Most Unusual Territory". The London Gazette. Archived from the original on 4 August 2017.
  68. ^ "The Brooke Era (1841–1941)". Sarawak State Government. 2014. Archived from the original on 7 August 2017.
  69. ^ Yap, Joanna (2016). "Tracing influence of Brunei and Sambas in formation of S'wak". The Borneo Post. Archived from the original on 12 August 2017.