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Public Launch of The French in Singapore (3 March)
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What do the Cathedral of the Good Shepard, St. Joseph’s Institution and the ayam brand of canned foods have in common? Join us for what promises to be an educational and entertaining afternoon at the Pod…
Venue: The Pod, Level 16, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street, Singapore 188064
Date | Time: 3 March 2012 / begins at 3.00 pm
Admission: Free and open to the public
The Singapore Heritage Society, National Library Singapore and Editions Didier Millet invites you to the public launch of The French in Singapore: An Illustrated History (1819-Today), by Maxime Pilon and Danièle Weiler. The authors will be giving a presentation, sharing their experiences in putting the book together and presenting excerpts from their book, particularly the contributions made by the French to Singapore’s historical development, influencing and shaping to some extent the cosmopolitan outlook of Singapore.
Courtesy of Editions Didier Millet, The French in Singapore will also be on sale at a very special price of $40.00 (usual price $53.39) during this event.
See here for more information about the book and the authors!