The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

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The Conversion of Rogaland Snorro Sturluson

Zealous convert Olaf Tryggvason went from England to Norway to spread the Gospel, but it seemed the Lord did not like Olaf’s way of doing it.

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Mr and Mrs Raffles Abdullah Abdul Kadir

Abdullah Abdul Kadir gives us his first-hand impressions of the Founder of Singapore and of his first wife, Olivia.

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Raffles and the Reprieve of Malacca William Cross

The busy trading hub of Malacca was to be consigned to history, until Stamford Raffles saw that history was one of its assets.

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Image of Joy Clay Lane

In 1274, the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople signed a historic reunion, but there were some formidable dissenters.

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The Wooing of Olaf Tryggvason Snorro Sturluson

An aristocratic widow advertises for a husband, and among the line-up of natty and noble suitors is a rough-and-ready Olaf Tryggvason.

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A Man Called Mouse Clay Lane

In an enduring fable from the Kathasaritsagara, an Indian merchant explains how he acquired his nickname.

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