The Life of Sir James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak
Author: Sir Spenser St. John
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Published: 1879
Total Pages: 432
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Author: Sir Spenser St. John
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Published: 1879
Total Pages: 432
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Steven Runciman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2011-02-03
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 9780521128995
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe White Rajah documents a fascinating time in Sarawak made possible by high integrity of three generations of Brooke men.
Author: Nigel Barley
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 2013-06-20
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0349139857
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSir James Brooke was an extraordinary 'eminent' Victorian, whose life was the stuff of legend.His curious career began in 1841 when he was caught up in a war in Brunei which had started because a party of local Dayaks had refused to furl their umbrellas in the presence of the Sultan. Brooke was an opportunist who, with the Sultan's backing, made war on the Dayaks tribespeople and eventually found himself ruling over Sarawak - a kingdom the size of England - as a result. How he achieved it is a romantic, sometimes horrifying story. Brooke is someone that George Macdonald Fraser would scarcely dare to invent. Errol Flynn wanted to play him in a movie, seventy years after his death and his dynasty is remembered throughout South-East Asia.
Author: Sir Spenser St. John
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Published: 1879
Total Pages: 432
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: C. S. Godshalk
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 1999-04-15
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 9780805055344
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne hundred and sixty years ago a young Englishman founded a private raj on the coast of Borneo. The world he created eventually took in a territory the size of England, its expansion campaigns paid for in human heads. Here, polite Victorian conventions coexisted tenuously with one of the most violent cultures on earth, often with startling results: pockets of tenderness and extreme brutality appearing where least expected. Into this world flowed a small tribe of adventurers, fugitives, criminals, and saints-- the madly talented and simply mad. And the women followed: wives and would-be wives, spinster nursemaids and heartless schemers, the rigidly virtuous and the virtually desperate. And always, the children, innocents too often the victims of an elemental nature both lush and deadly. Kalimantaan is the story of this world, these people. But the deeper story resides in the realm of the heart. It is about love in absurd conditions, the tenacity of it as well as our ability to miss it repeatedly and with perverse genius.
Author: Neil Price
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2020-08-25
Total Pages: 629
ISBN-13: 0465096999
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe definitive history of the Vikings -- from arts and culture to politics and cosmology -- by a distinguished archaeologist with decades of expertise The Viking Age -- from 750 to 1050 -- saw an unprecedented expansion of the Scandinavian peoples into the wider world. As traders and raiders, explorers and colonists, they ranged from eastern North America to the Asian steppe. But for centuries, the Vikings have been seen through the eyes of others, distorted to suit the tastes of medieval clerics and Elizabethan playwrights, Victorian imperialists, Nazis, and more. None of these appropriations capture the real Vikings, or the richness and sophistication of their culture. Based on the latest archaeological and textual evidence, Children of Ash and Elm tells the story of the Vikings on their own terms: their politics, their cosmology and religion, their material world. Known today for a stereotype of maritime violence, the Vikings exported new ideas, technologies, beliefs, and practices to the lands they discovered and the peoples they encountered, and in the process were themselves changed. From Eirík Bloodaxe, who fought his way to a kingdom, to Gudrid Thorbjarnardóttir, the most traveled woman in the world, Children of Ash and Elm is the definitive history of the Vikings and their time.
Author: Sabine Baring-Gould
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 500
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ross A. Slotten
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2006-04-04
Total Pages: 644
ISBN-13: 9780231130110
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDuring their lifetimes, Wallace and Darwin shared credit and fame for the independent and near-simultaneous discovery of natural selection. Their rivalry, usually amicable but occasionally acrimonious, forged modern evolutionary theory. Yet today, few people today know much about Wallace. This book explores the controversial life and scientific contributions of the Victorian traveler, scientist and spiritualist. His twelve years of often harrowing travels in the western and eastern tropics place him in the pantheon of the greatest explorer-naturalists of the nineteenth century. Tracing his discovery of natural selection, the book then follows the remaining fifty years of Wallace's eccentric and entertaining life. In addition to his divergence from Darwin on two fundamental issues--sexual selection and the origin of the human mind--he pursued topics that most scientific figures of his day conspicuously avoided, including spiritualism, phrenology, mesmerism, environmentalism, and life on Mars.--From publisher description.
Author: Nigel Barley
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780349107769
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSeeking to merge the information of theologians and anthropologists, this book looks at the variety of ways in which cultures around the world deal with death and give it meaning. In some cultures, most famously Ancient Egypt, families would virtually financially ruin themselves in order to deal with the death of just one person. Other cultures such as the nomadic peoples of southern Africa, simply pull down the roof of their dwelling onto the body and move on, while the wrapped bodies in Torajan (Indonesian) houses are used as shelves. The reader is guided through such diverse areas as myths about death, belief about ways to mourn, joking at funerals, post-mortem videos, cannibalism, headhunting and royal mortuary ritual.
Author: Sir Henry Keppel
Publisher: New York : Harper & brothers
Published: 1846
Total Pages: 864
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