A History of Sarawak under Its Two White Rajahs 1839-1908

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A History of Sarawak under Its Two White Rajahs 1839-1908

by C. A. Bampfylde, S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

EN·~17 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

PREFACE

4:45
2

CONTENTS

10:58
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

3:59
4

TITLES

5:04
5

CHAPTER I BORNEO

1:14:05
6

CHAPTER II EARLY HISTORY

54:13
7

CHAPTER III THE MAKING OF SARAWAK

1:05:51
8

CHAPTER IV THE PIRATES

2:16:17
9

CHAPTER V RENTAP

1:15:02
10

CHAPTER VI THE CHINESE REBELLION, AND SECRET SOCIETIES

47:04

Description

This volume offers a rare, first‑hand look at the formation of Sarawak under the two White Rajahs, from the early 19th‑century jungle frontier to the establishment of a distinctive, locally rooted administration. Drawing on the author's own naval career and decades spent among the people of Borneo, the narrative blends vivid descriptions of the land, its climate, and its diverse ethnic groups with a clear account of how a small family came to govern a vast territory.

The author's modest, matter‑of‑fact style keeps the focus on the practical challenges of building roads, schools, and trade, while highlighting the genuine friendships forged with the native communities. Readers will hear about the policies that emphasized respect and cooperation rather than domination, and will gain insight into the cultural exchanges that shaped daily life. For anyone curious about an unusual chapter of colonial history, this account provides both factual detail and a personal perspective that brings the era to life.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (993K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-08-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

C. A. Bampfylde

C. A. Bampfylde

Best known as the co-author of a history of Sarawak’s Brooke era, this British writer drew on years spent in Sarawak itself. His work offers a close-up view of a striking chapter in colonial Southeast Asian history.

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S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

S. (Sabine) Baring-Gould

1834–1924

A Victorian clergyman and scholar with wonderfully wide interests, he wrote everything from hymns and saints' lives to folklore, ghost stories, and regional travel books. He is still widely remembered for the hymn "Onward, Christian Soldiers" and for collecting traditional songs of Devon and Cornwall.

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