A History of the Singapore Volunteer Corps 1854-1937. Being Also An Historical Outline of Volunteering in Malaya
Book Description
Singapore, 1938. Very good if slightly worn olive green card covers with red titles. Slight fade to the extremities. Also wear to the front panel edges. 205 pages. Internally fine with full page black and white ills. Index, Appendices. Very scarce. £385.
This volume presents a feast of nostalgia and a detailed account in words and pictures of the Singapore Volunteer Corps, a unit which in five incarnations from 1854, was the lynchpin of the port colony's defences. The First and Second Volunteer Corps (1854-1887) were Rifle Corps; the Third (1888-1900) Artillery; while the Fourth (1900-1921) expanded to include Eurasian and Chinese volunteers, Engineers and a Machine Gun unit equipped with Maxim guns. The account of the Fifth Corps (1922-37) poignantly concludes with the original publication of this Official History just five years before Singapore fell to the Japanese - an event that was not only the most humiliating British defeat of the Second World War, but also marked the end of Empire in the Far East - of which this book is such an evocative memorial. This is the only published history of the SVC. It contains much useful information also regarding the Volunteers of the Federated Malay Stated and the Straits Settlements.
Author
Winsley, T M Captain
Date
1938
Binding
Card Covers
Publisher
The Singapore Volunteers
Illustrator
N/A
Condition
Very Good Plus
Pages
205
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