The Penang Adventure
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Raymond Flower
If you're looking for a concise history of Penang that's not a heavy read, this may be the book. Its 173 pages contain most of the the basic facts about the island's colourful history over more than two centuries sprinkled with anecdotes collected by the penultimate British Governor of Penang, Sjovald Cunyngham-Brown, with whom Flower originally intended to write this book before Cunyngham-Brown's death. the book was published to commemorate George Town, Penang's capital, being named as a Unesco World Heritage site. The book not only records the history of the island in Part 1, but also in Part 2 looks at the main communities in Penang in separate chapters. Unusually the Eurasians get a special mention. There is also a short bibliography. Good Paperback. First Edition
Weight: 0.4 kg Post free within Malaysia
Condition: The cover has minimal wear. There is a former owner's smart personal name plate on the inside front cover and a date written on the opposite page. Most of the first 100 pages have markings an occasional notes in the margin. The binding is tight, text clear and there is mild tanning throughout.