Tales From The South China Seas: Images of the British in South East Asia in the Twentieth Century
By (Author) Charles Allen
Edited by Charles Allen
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
14th April 1994
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
National liberation and independence
Asian history
959.00421
Paperback
320
Width 201mm, Height 130mm, Spine 22mm
234g
This work chronicles the adventures of the last generation of British men and women who went East to seek their fortunes. Drawn into the colonial territories scattered around the South China Sea, they found themselves in an exotic, intoxicating world. It was a land of rickshaws and shanghai jars, sampans and Straits Steamers, set against a background of palm-fringed beaches and tropical rain-forests. But it was also a world of conflicting beliefs and many races, where the overlapping of widely differing moral standards and viewpoints created a heady and dangerous atmosphere.
Charles Allen is one of the most celebrated travel writers and historians of his generation. He lives in Taunton, Somerset.