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Raffles: And the Golden Opportunity

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Raffles: And the Golden Opportunity
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Victoria Glendinning
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 134
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
Colonialism and imperialism
ISBN/Barcode 9781788160902
ClassificationsDewey:959.5703092
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations Black and white pictures

Publishing Details

Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publication Date 27 September 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

By the time of his death, Thomas Stamford Raffles (1781-1826) was the founder of Singapore and Governor of Java, having left school in his early teens to become a clerk for the British East India Company. Charismatic and daring, Raffles forged an extraordinary path for himself in South East Asia - refusing to be satisfied with the trading posts available to the British, he defied Dutch governors and wrangled with warring local rulers to establish what is now a world city. An ardent linguist and zoologist, Raffles spoke fluent Malay and found time to write The History of Java, as well as naming several species of flora and fauna he discovered on his travels. He founded London Zoo and promoted the study of Malay alongside European languages in Southeast Asia. Raffles remains a controversial figure - a utopian imperialist, disobedient employee and knight of the realm who died deeply in debt, predeceased by all but one of his children. He built racial segregation into his urban planning, but was also a staunch abolitionist. Renowned biographer Victoria Glendinning charts Raffles' prodigious rise in this new edition, specially updated for the bicentenary of the foundation of Singapore in 1819. His life was short, complicated and shot through with tragedy, but Raffles' fame lives on.

Author Biography

Victoria Glendinning is a prizewinning biographer, the author of lives of Elizabeth Bowen, Vita Sackville-West, Edith Sitwell, Trollope and Leonard Woolf. Her novels include The Grown-Ups, Electricity and Flight. Her new novel The Butcher's Daughter will be published later this year. She is a Vice-President of English PEN, Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature and a trustee of the Man Booker Foundation. Victoria Glendinning was awarded a CBE in 1998. Born in Yorkshire, she now lives in Dorset.

Reviews

'Spirited, fluent and immaculately researched ... Glendinning's book, with its breezy prose and brisk judgments, makes a splendid tribute to a great British character ' * Sunday Times * 'Marvellously readable, personally illuminating and highly entertaining' * Guardian * 'A judicious and utterly compelling account of the man who would change the map of South East Asia' * John Keay *