Greetings from Jakarta: Postcards of a Capital 1900-1950 is the most comprehensive visual record of Jakarta ever published covering the first half of the twentieth century which was also the last half century of colonial rule. Four hundred and sixty postcards from the author's own collection are brought together here to reveal a city that has largely vanished and is barely recognizable even to most life-long residents. Three hundred and sixty-two of the postcards have individually researched captions and are linked to period maps which enable the reader to identify the precise location of the each image.
This book is the result of twenty years of collecting and research by Scott Merrillees to try and answer the questions: what did Jakarta look like in the past and how did it evolve into the city it is today? It is a continuation of Scott's first book, Batavia in Nineteenth Century Photographs, which focuses on Jakarta during the second half of the nineteenth century. The aim of both books is to transport the reader back to the Jakarta of an earlier age and bring it back to life for the understanding and enjoyment of modern residents and visitors alike before it is lost forever.
Greetings from Jakarta: Postcards of a Capital 1900-1950
by Scott Merrillees
Published by Equinox Publishing
ISBN: 978-979-3780-88-7
size: 28 x 25.8 x 2.5 cm
weight: 2.0 kg / 4.5 lbs
format: hardcover, 248 pages, 460 full-color postcards
publication date: 1 February 2012
carton quantity: 5
price: USD 37.50/IDR 495,000 each