The History of Java

The History of Java is a book written by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles and published in 1817. It describes the history of the island of Java from ancient times.
Publication history

The first edition was limited to 900 copies and contained 64 etched or aquatint plates, of which 10 were hand-coloured aquatints by William Daniell depicting Javanese life and costume. A second edition followed in 1830. The book was reprinted from a digital master by the Cambridge University Press in 2010.
Gallery
- Weapons
- Varieties of Javanese keris
- Machetes, maces, bow and arrows, blowpipe, sling
- Keris
- Short swords, shields, and a matchlock gun
- Weapons and standards
- Batik
- A Javanese man in court dress
- A Javanese chief, in his ordinary dress
- A Javanese man in war dress
- A Javanese man of the lower class
- A Javanese ronggeng dancer
References
External links
- The History of Java by Sir Stamford Raffles at the Internet Archive.
- The History of Java restored ebook at Google Books.