Western Rubber Planting Enterprise in Southeast Asia
1876-1921
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Voon Phin Keong
After rubber seeds had been smuggled out of South America, seedlings were distributed to various countries including Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies. By the start of the 20th century rubber cultivation was well established in Southeast Asia. In this book the author charts the early development of the industry in the area, concentrating mainly on Malaya and what is now Indonesia with occasional references to developments in neighbouring countries. Very Good Paperback. First Edition. 210 pages with figures, tables, a bibliography and an index.
Weight 0.6kg. Post free within Malaysia
Published by Malaya University Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1976
Condition: The cover has a little bit of wear and the text block has some spotting. The binding is tight, the text clear and there is very faint tanning of the pages.