Raffles And The Golden Opportunity
The authoritative biography of the "Father of Singapore''
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.
Raffles remains a controversial figure - a utopian imperialist, staunch abolitionist, disobedient employee and a knight of the Realm who died deeply in dept. Renowned biographer Victoria Glendinning charts Raffles' prodigious rise in this new edition, specially updated for the bicentenary of the foundation of Singapore in 1819.
Page Count: 384
Year Published: 2013
Language: English