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- Stockdale, John Joseph
Sketches, civil and military, of the island of Java and its immediate dependencies : comprising interesting details of Batavia, and authentic particulars of the celebrated poison-tree (1812)
- Stuntz, Homer Clyde
The Philippines and the Far East (1904)
- Swettenham, Frank Athelstane, Sir
Unaddressed letters (1898) available in print
- Symes, Michael
An account of an embassy to the kingdom of Ava, : sent by the Governor-General of India, in the year 1795 (1800)
- Taylor, J. E.
A trip into the Malay Peninsula, and a visit to the caves of Sungie Batu in Selangor : a paper read before the Portsmouth Literary and Scientific Society, session 1885-86 (1886) available in print
- Thomas Cook Ltd
India, Burma, Ceylon and South Africa : information for travellers and residents (1909)
- Thomson, John Turnbull
Sequel to some glimpses into life in the Far East (1865) available in print
- Thomson, John Turnbull
Some glimpses into life in the Far East (1864)
- Thomson, John
The Straits of Malacca, Indo-China, and China, or, Ten years' travels, adventures, and residence abroad / by J. Thomson ... illustrated with upward of sixty wood engravings by J.D. Cooper, from the author's own sketches and photographs (1875)
- Thurber, Robert Bruce
In the land of pagodas (1921)
- Tomlin, J. (Jacob), 1793-1880
Missionary journals and letters : written during eleven years' residence and travels amongst the Chinese, Siamese, Javanese, Khassias, and other Eastern nations (1844)
- Trant, T. Abercromby (Thomas Abercromby)
Two years in Ava : From May 1824, to May 1826 (1827)
- Trapaud, Elisha
A short account of the Prince of Wales's Island, or Pulo Peenang, in the East Indies : given to Capt. Light by the King of Quedah (1788)
- Trench Gascoigne, Gwendolen Galton
Among pagodas and fair ladies : an account of a tour through Burma (1896)
- Tsaya
Myam-ma, the home of the Burman (1886)
- Tuttle, Sarah
Prospective missions in the Indian Archipelago (1833) available in print
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