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Under the Borneo Sun- A Tawau Story

This is an account of an ordinary man’s life set against extraordinary times before, during and after the Second World War in British North Borneo (now Sabah). It charts the history of Tawau and the hard struggle of the author’s family enmeshed with events leading to the birth of a nation as seen through [...]

The Iranun of Sabah

Iranun

The Iranun, an ethnolinguistic group in the Malaysian state of Sabah (formerly British North Borneo), are a people whose origins and pre-colonial history remain a mystery.

Although their culture is much admired and has been copied widely, their language is under threat, and with it their identity. Their traditional textile forms, material culture, musical [...]

Governors of British North Borneo and Heads of State of Sabah

“History is the witness that testifies to the passing of time, it illumines reality, vitalizes memory, provides guidance in daily life and brings us tidings of antiquity”, this famous quote of Marcus Cicero was so aptly put history into perspective. This is a very important reference book to researchers, historians, students, libraries and it is [...]

Kota Kinabalu and the surrounding areas

Kota Kinabalu and the surrounding areas

This book offers an insight into Kota Kinabalu and its surroundings, places which can easily be reached on a day trip by visitors staying in the city, major places of interest in Kota Kinabalu and the rest of the West Coast District are included, ranging as far north as Kota Belud and east to Kinbalu [...]

Blood Brothers – Sabah and Australia 1942-1945

Blood Brothers

The story of these courageous and resilient people, which has been virtually ignored for well over sixty years, has now been documented for the first time in great details. Blood Brothers not only traces the story of Sabah from humble beginnings in 1872 to a thriving outpost of  the British Empire by 1941; it [...]

Borneo’s Tropical Eden SABAH

This is a pictorial book featuring Sabah’s nature, fauna, wild life, places like Mount Kinabalu, Madai Cave. It also features the people and culture history. This book will bring you life time memories of Sabah Borneo.

East of Kinabalu

East of Kinabalu

The author Datuk Leslie Davidson, one of the giants of the oil palm industry in the second half of the twentieth century. He was responsible in the 1960′s for bring oil palm to Sabah on a commercial scale, opening up Tugud Estate for Unilever on what was then the remote east coast.

This volume [...]

Dusun Riddles of Sabah

Dusun riddles of Sabah

In the olden days of colonial Sabah, the indigenous Dusun people of North Borneo played riddles with one another while they planted young paddy shoots in the rice fields. The practice still continues to this day, but riddling has been brought into the homes as a much-loved form of entertainment for all, regardless of age [...]

Kinabatangan Floodplain

Kinabatangan Floodplain

Where Sabah’s longest river, the Kinabatangan, reaches the lowlands, it meanders through a vast floodplain, laden with oxbow lakes and swamps. Here, Borneo’s captivating wildlife – orang utans, proboscis monkeys, otters and spectacular bird life roam free. Along the mighty river, local orang Sungai have long made their homes. Not only does this key wetland [...]

Maliau Basin: Sabah’s Lost World

The Maliau Basin, Sabah’s Lost World, celebrates many natural wonders in one of the most captivating and mysteriously beautiful protected areas in the World. The Basin has a spectacular crater-like form with a mountainous rim and includes magnificent rain forests, wild rivers, splendid waterfalls and a cool highland plateau. These rain forests inspire awe [...]