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The Song of Tiadatha
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

The Song of Tiadatha

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-08-21
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  • Publisher: Good Press

"The Song of Tiadatha" by Owen Rutter was nearly lost to time, having been overshadowed by other romances of the age. This 1920's book is part romance and part drama. It captures readers with its subtleties and nuances in ways modern works are still unable to replicate. Originally, this book was released in installments, but due to its popularity, a compiled version was published.

British North Borneo : an account of its history, resources, and native tribes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482
The Pagans of North Borneo
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

The Pagans of North Borneo

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1929
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Triumphant Pilgrimage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Triumphant Pilgrimage

Rutter was a prolific British travel writer and novelist who lived part of his life in the British colony of North Borneo, now part of Malaysia. He wrote about the life of David Chale, pseudonym of an officer in the colony, who asked him to write about Chale's conversion to Islam, his marriage to a Malaysian Muslim woman, and their pilgrimage to Mecca. Rutter conducted extensive interviews with Chale and his wife Munirah, and tried to narrate the story of the pilgrimage from Chale's perspective, though his own editorial voice is quite present. The book contains a photograph each of Chale and Munirah as well as a map of the Arabian Peninsula.

The Pirate Wind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

The Pirate Wind

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A Retake Please!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

A Retake Please!

This fascinating memoir is a unique contribution to the history of film and cinema. At its center is the story of the making of the British film classic Western Approaches, the first story documentary in Technicolor, totally enacted by amateurs. Nominated for an Oscar, it has influenced and inspired film-making to this day. Acclaimed a masterpiece when it was released in December 1944, fifty years later Philip French wrote in The Observer: "It remains a milestone in our cinema and an exciting, vibrant cinematic experience."

White Rajah
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

White Rajah

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The Far Land
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Far Land

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-11-03
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  • Publisher: Icon Books

'The Far Land swells in the cause and effect of actions of passion. Brandon Presser's fascinating narrative of the relentless consequences of the Bounty mutineers asks: were they brave or damned? They lived so very troubled ever after. You can't make this stuff up!' TOM HANKS ' The Far Land hits a lot of my pleasure centers: remote islands, then-and-now non-fiction, historical mysteries and forthright travelogues. The first night I started reading, I dreamed about Pitcairn Island.' MAGGIE SHIPSTEAD, 2021 Booker Prize shortlisted and 2022 Women's Prize for Fiction shortlisted author of Great Circle A THRILLING TALE OF POWER, OBSESSION AND BETRAYAL AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD In 1808, an American...

Chasing the Bounty
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Chasing the Bounty

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-03-19
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  • Publisher: McFarland

Popular films about the Bounty mutiny only scratch the surface. This rebellion on a British vessel in 1789 sparked the voyages of H.M.S. Pandora--dispatched to track down the mutineers and return them to England for court-martial--and the Matavy, a schooner built by the mutineers in Tahiti. This is the first book to include eyewitness accounts from five men who endured these voyages. Presented in overlapping, chronological order are the first publication of a narrative by a member of Matavy's crew, who vividly describes a desperate struggle to survive with meager provisions among islands filled with hostile natives. A previously unpublished poem by an anonymous sailor on Pandora recounts the ship's sinking, the survivors' tortuous journey to the Dutch East Indies, and their return to England. The captain's unedited statement on the loss of Pandora is included and appendices summarize the Bounty and Pandora courts-martial and the later history of each narrator.

In Bligh's Hand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

In Bligh's Hand

After the mutiny on the Bounty on 28 April 1789, led by Fletcher Christian, Captain William Bligh and 18 others were forced onto a 7-metre-long open boat and cast adrift. It was the beginning of a 47-day, 6700-kilometre journey from Tofua (a volcanic island in the Tonga group) to Timor. On this amazing voyage of survival, Bligh wrote daily entries in a small water-stained notebook and a selection of facsimile pages from this notebook is the foundation of In Bligh's Hand: Surviving the Mutiny on the Bounty. All but one of the men survived to reach Timor. In Bligh's Hand gives readers an insight into the character of William Bligh, the man who saved his men's lives through his iron will and stubborn adherence to a relentless regime of rationing and navigational calculations that kept the launch on course.