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78%: Lawlor, Eric: Murder on the Veranda : Love and Betrayal in British Malaya in 1911 (ISBN: 9780002558228) 1999, HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, London, in Englisch, Broschiert.
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Murder on the Verandah: Love and Betrayal in British Malaya (Text Only)
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Murder on the Verandah: Love and Betrayal in British Malaya (2000)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780006550655 bzw. 0006550657, in Englisch, 320 Seiten, Flamingo, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Revival Books UK.
A Malayan White Mischief. 'On Sunday, 23 April 1911, Ethel Proudlock attended Mass at St Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur. She was well-liked at St Mary'S. She helped with jumble sales and had recently joined the choir. After Mass, the vicar's wife invited her to lunch. But Mrs Proudlock declined. She had sewing to do. Then, taking her leave, she drove home and killed her lover.' In the sensational trial that followed Ethel Proudlock, the Eurasian wife of an Englishman claimed that William Steward, a mine manager, had tried to rape her, but the evidence pointed to a passionate affair, and a murder inspired by jealousy. Found guilty and sentenced to death, she walked free after being pardoned by the Sultan of Selangor, much against the wishes of British officials. The event scandalized polite society, and revealed the suffocating nature of expatriate life in Malaya, where the British ruled with an unhealthy blend of suburban aspiration and gross insensitivity to the native population. Petty, hypocritical and terribly unhappy, the British never counted Malaya as home and spent their time wishing they weren't there. 'Cheltenham on the Equator' was rocked to its foundations by the dark, sordid nature of the trial. In this compelling work of social history Eric Lawlor examines Ethel Proudlock's case for the first time since the trial, and creates a disturbing portrait of this little-known outpost of Empire. There are qualities of Somerset Maugham (The Letter was based on the Proudlock trial) and Conrad (Heart of Darkness) in Eric Lawlor's book. Paperback, Label: Flamingo, Flamingo, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-06, Freigegeben: 2000-03-06, Studio: Flamingo, Verkaufsrang: 2711528.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Revival Books UK.
A Malayan White Mischief. 'On Sunday, 23 April 1911, Ethel Proudlock attended Mass at St Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur. She was well-liked at St Mary'S. She helped with jumble sales and had recently joined the choir. After Mass, the vicar's wife invited her to lunch. But Mrs Proudlock declined. She had sewing to do. Then, taking her leave, she drove home and killed her lover.' In the sensational trial that followed Ethel Proudlock, the Eurasian wife of an Englishman claimed that William Steward, a mine manager, had tried to rape her, but the evidence pointed to a passionate affair, and a murder inspired by jealousy. Found guilty and sentenced to death, she walked free after being pardoned by the Sultan of Selangor, much against the wishes of British officials. The event scandalized polite society, and revealed the suffocating nature of expatriate life in Malaya, where the British ruled with an unhealthy blend of suburban aspiration and gross insensitivity to the native population. Petty, hypocritical and terribly unhappy, the British never counted Malaya as home and spent their time wishing they weren't there. 'Cheltenham on the Equator' was rocked to its foundations by the dark, sordid nature of the trial. In this compelling work of social history Eric Lawlor examines Ethel Proudlock's case for the first time since the trial, and creates a disturbing portrait of this little-known outpost of Empire. There are qualities of Somerset Maugham (The Letter was based on the Proudlock trial) and Conrad (Heart of Darkness) in Eric Lawlor's book. Paperback, Label: Flamingo, Flamingo, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-06, Freigegeben: 2000-03-06, Studio: Flamingo, Verkaufsrang: 2711528.
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Murder on the Verandah: Love and Betrayal in British Malaya (2000)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780006550655 bzw. 0006550657, in Englisch, 320 Seiten, Flamingo, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, RushLtd.
A Malayan White Mischief. 'On Sunday, 23 April 1911, Ethel Proudlock attended Mass at St Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur. She was well-liked at St Mary'S. She helped with jumble sales and had recently joined the choir. After Mass, the vicar's wife invited her to lunch. But Mrs Proudlock declined. She had sewing to do. Then, taking her leave, she drove home and killed her lover.' In the sensational trial that followed Ethel Proudlock, the Eurasian wife of an Englishman claimed that William Steward, a mine manager, had tried to rape her, but the evidence pointed to a passionate affair, and a murder inspired by jealousy. Found guilty and sentenced to death, she walked free after being pardoned by the Sultan of Selangor, much against the wishes of British officials. The event scandalized polite society, and revealed the suffocating nature of expatriate life in Malaya, where the British ruled with an unhealthy blend of suburban aspiration and gross insensitivity to the native population. Petty, hypocritical and terribly unhappy, the British never counted Malaya as home and spent their time wishing they weren't there. 'Cheltenham on the Equator' was rocked to its foundations by the dark, sordid nature of the trial. In this compelling work of social history Eric Lawlor examines Ethel Proudlock's case for the first time since the trial, and creates a disturbing portrait of this little-known outpost of Empire. There are qualities of Somerset Maugham (The Letter was based on the Proudlock trial) and Conrad (Heart of Darkness) in Eric Lawlor's book. Paperback, Label: Flamingo, Flamingo, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-06, Freigegeben: 2000-03-06, Studio: Flamingo, Verkaufsrang: 2711528.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, RushLtd.
A Malayan White Mischief. 'On Sunday, 23 April 1911, Ethel Proudlock attended Mass at St Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur. She was well-liked at St Mary'S. She helped with jumble sales and had recently joined the choir. After Mass, the vicar's wife invited her to lunch. But Mrs Proudlock declined. She had sewing to do. Then, taking her leave, she drove home and killed her lover.' In the sensational trial that followed Ethel Proudlock, the Eurasian wife of an Englishman claimed that William Steward, a mine manager, had tried to rape her, but the evidence pointed to a passionate affair, and a murder inspired by jealousy. Found guilty and sentenced to death, she walked free after being pardoned by the Sultan of Selangor, much against the wishes of British officials. The event scandalized polite society, and revealed the suffocating nature of expatriate life in Malaya, where the British ruled with an unhealthy blend of suburban aspiration and gross insensitivity to the native population. Petty, hypocritical and terribly unhappy, the British never counted Malaya as home and spent their time wishing they weren't there. 'Cheltenham on the Equator' was rocked to its foundations by the dark, sordid nature of the trial. In this compelling work of social history Eric Lawlor examines Ethel Proudlock's case for the first time since the trial, and creates a disturbing portrait of this little-known outpost of Empire. There are qualities of Somerset Maugham (The Letter was based on the Proudlock trial) and Conrad (Heart of Darkness) in Eric Lawlor's book. Paperback, Label: Flamingo, Flamingo, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-03-06, Freigegeben: 2000-03-06, Studio: Flamingo, Verkaufsrang: 2711528.
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William MacGregor, einem britischen Kolonialbeamten und Naturforscher, der sich leidenschaftlich für den Schutz der malaiischen Ureinwohner und ihrer natürlichen Umgebung einsetzt. Seine Welt wird jedoch auf den Kopf gestellt, als er sich in Nellie, eine
Murder on the Verandah: Love and Betrayal British Malaya
~EN US
ISBN: 9780006550655 bzw. 0006550657, vermutlich in Englisch, William Collins; HarperCollins, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
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William MacGregor, einem britischen Kolonialbeamten und Naturforscher, der sich leidenschaftlich für den Schutz der malaiischen Ureinwohner und ihrer natürlichen Umgebung einsetzt. Seine Welt wird jedoch auf den Kopf gestellt, als er sich in Nellie, eine
Murder on the Verandah: Love and Betrayal British Malaya
~EN US
ISBN: 9780006550655 bzw. 0006550657, vermutlich in Englisch, William Collins; HarperCollins, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht, guter Zustand.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, 2-3 Werktage.
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