White Rajah: A Biography of Sir James Brooke
By (Author) Dr Nigel Barley
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
11th November 2003
2nd October 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General and world history
959.54092
Paperback
272
Width 124mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
189g
Sir James Brooke was an extraordinary "eminent" Victorian, whose life is 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, 70 years after his death, and his dynasty is remembered throughout South-East Asia. This historical biography recalls the best and the worst of the British Imperial character.
'Fascinating reading' LITERARY REVIEW 'As a brief, even-handed and witty introduction to this extraordinary man [WHITE RAJAH] is hard to beat' BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE 'WHITE RAJAH is a unique biography of one of the most fascinating and influential men of the British Empire' GEOGRAPHICAL
Nigel Barley is the author of six books, including THE INNOCENT ANTHROPOLOGIST and DANCING ON THE GRAVE. He is the curator of London's Museum of Mankind.