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| ISBN | 9789670075020 | 
| Format | PaperBack | 
| Language | English | 
| Year of Publication | 2025 | 
| Bib. Info | 864p.; 23cm. | 
| Categories | History | 
| Product Weight | 800 gms. | 
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Frank Swettenham joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1870, aged twenty, and retired in 1903 as Governor of the Straits Settlements. He remained a significant voice in British colonial policy until his death in 1946, and his biography provides a unique account of colonial Malaya. Henry S. Barlow describes him as an “outstandingly able and effective man, but scarcely a nice one”, noting that Swettenham displayed “ruthless ambition” in his professional and social life and was “cruel, cold-hearted, and deceitful” in his personal life. This comprehensive and exceptionally readable account, a reprint of a limited edition privately published in 1995, presents the man in full.