The public supply of electricity arrived late in Sarawak, in 1923, mainly because the country was poor, but also because the Brooke regime was not very keen on external investment. This official history traces the history of power supply from that time until the end of the 20th century when the state's wide range of natural resources were being progressively harnessed to provide a supply that matched the state's rapid development. 488 pages with an index and appendices as well as several tables black and white and colour photographs.
Weight: 1.1 kg. Post free within Malaysia, but, due to its weight, this book is likely to incur additional postal charges when posted outside Malaysia