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http://stores.ebay.com/Lost-World-Books Java And The East Indies Rare Antique Photo Book ! Contents Just A Word Before We Start In Old Batavia A Day At Weltevreden Dutch Rule In The East Indies How Java Paid Its Way On A Big Tea Plantation The Netherlands India Army In And About Bandong How Quinine Is Produced Across Java By Rail In The Rice Fields The Initiation Of A Prince Within The Sultan's Palace City The Women Of Java The Shrine Of A Thousand Buddhas The Sultan Of Solo On The Coffee Estates Volcanoes Of The Land Of Fire The Sand Sea And The Bromo Surabaya, The Sugar Centre Colonial Life In The Dutch East Indies Cruising Through The Sunda Sea The Rajah Of Lombok As Tax Collector Celebes And The Moluccas The Home Of Birds Of Paradise Tattooed Debutantes And Wasp-Waisted Men Borneo, An Outpost Of Colonization The Head-Hunting Dyaks About Sumatra Singapore, A Gateway Of The Orient Chinese Workers And Malay Drones John Bull In Malaya The Sultan Of Johore Bibliography Index Illustrations In Java and the East Indies Approach to a beautiful home The Java Bank The harbour of Tandjong Priok Along the waterfront of Old Batavia Bathing in the Batavia Canal Sidewalk bazaars The best fruits of the world Javanese luncheon parties In the hill country The palace of the Governor General Women in a rice field In the Botanical Gardens One of the administration buildings The giant lotus Tea plants on a hillside Home of the manager of Malabar Picking tea Ancient gateway of Batavia A native school Javanese women and child A glimpse of a native village A native signal drum Where the cinchona trees are set out A plantation manager Gathering the bark of the quinine tree Preparing bark for the quinine factory A typical field in Java Irrigation works On a railroad in Java Ploughing the rice field A sacrifice to the rice goddess Rice field under water Primitive methods of rice culture The royal swimming pool The Sultan's son Old Mosque at Kudus The ancient Water Castle Javanese theatre The native regent Waringens, the trees of the nobility Native refreshment stand Rice shoots for transplanting Women's work in the wet fields Pounding rice Making batik The commercialized batik work The metal worker Irrigating the fields Boro Budur The lattice-work shrines Three miles of bas-reliefs Stairway at Boro Budur Chinese temple The Sultan's guard The Sultan and his "Elder Brother" Masked actors The delicious mangosteen The fishermen Javanese artisans Coffee picking A plantation in the hills Bringing in the harvest Drying the coffee berries Water buffaloes Mount Smeru The rim of the crater Homes of the mountain dwellers The sea of sand The fish pond In the crater of Papandayang The coconut sellers Canal boat at Surabaya In the sugar field In the highlands at Garut Javanese pillow stuffing Home of a Dutch Resident Native cart and bullock Making music at harvest Bamboo Funeral of a priest Cattle fair A temple in Bali A native boat Funeral procession Prehistoric stone image A savage at work A suspension bridge of rattan Making a canoe Hunting fish with bow and arrow House in the trees Barracks in New Guinea Penetrating the interior Tattooed woman In need of a trim Papuan warrior The duk-duk dance Natives in full regalia A village on piles Mosque of Negara Floating timber down the stream A Borneo belle Highways of trade The mission school A young head-hunter Growing tobacco in Sumatra Home of a colonist A scene in Sumatra Teeth before filing Teeth after filing Tobacco a money-maker Natives learning to play football The horned house of Padang Boatman at Singapore On the docks Rattan Where the automobile tire begins Malay boy and his boat Craft in Singapore River Chinese shop Mining tin Mr. Carpenter and Malay Coolies hauling timber Chinese cemetery In the jungle Elephants at the river Street in Penang Carrying water in bamboo Drying copra Maps Java Java and the East Indies