An incredible story

DAILY MAIL

In Philip Eade this 'most charming of despots' has met her match. He is a natural writer: percipient, sympathetic, amusing . . . those who have never heard of Sylvia Brooke are in for a treat

- Michael Holroyd,

It's fantastic material. Well spotted, Eade. Does he do it justice? Yes . . . Alongside the complexities of colonial politics, Eade brings her loves and losses, her heights and depths, to poignant life. It's all here: the bonking, the boozing, the pathos and the bathos . . . This is a delightful book, and proof that truth is stranger than fiction

- Ross Leckie, THE TIMES

Se alle

Eade has uncovered a mine of marvellous material and handles it all with consummate wit and style . . . a dazzling debut

- Hugh Massingberd, COUNTRY LIFE

Juicily entertaining . . . an exceptional life, one to which Eade does rich justice

- Miranda Seymour, MAIL ON SUNDAY

Eade is eminently readable, with a detective's pertinacity at finding the clues to forgotten secrets and a raconteur's gift for sustaining his narrative interest . . . a rollicking good read

- Richard Davenport-Hines, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

A scrupulous researcher . . . [Eade] writes with panache

- Sara Wheeler, DAILY TELEGRAPH

Jaw-dropping . . . If you thought <i>White Mischief</i> the last word in English expatriate decadence, you haven't yet met Sylvia and the Brookes

THE TIMES

Amazing and hilarious

- Christopher Foyle, DAILY EXPRESS

The kind of gift subject that biographers must dream of . . . Colourful anecdotes of eccentricity, lunacy and infidelity crowd every page

- Christopher Hart, SUNDAY TIMES</i>, Books of the Year<i>

A thorough, fascinating and rather giddying book . . . sensational

- Lynne Truss, SUNDAY TIMES

The unbelievable story of the outlandish last Ranee of Sarawak was the most gripping biography of 2007; stylish, funny, poignant, crammed with eccentrics, it may yet be a slow-burn bestseller

- Bartle Bull, PROSPECT</i>, Books of the Year

Philip Eade's stylish narrative never flags, nor his command of humour and irony. It is an altogether memorable work, the first I hope of many

- Kenneth Rose,

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IRISH TIMES

An enthralling study of an extraordinary woman

- Joanna Lumley,

The biography of the last Ranee of Sarawak, born into the aristocracy as Sylvia Brett in 1885 and destined to become 'Queen of the Headhunters'.

'Jaw-dropping ... If you thought White Mischief the last word in English expatriate decadence, you haven't yet met Sylvia and the Brookes' The Times

Sylvia Brooke was the consort of His Highness Sir Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, the last in a bizarre dynasty of English despots who ruled their jungle kingdom on Borneo until 1946. The White Rajahs were long held up as model rulers, but the spectacularly eccentric behaviour of Ranee Sylvia - self-styled Queen of the Headhunters - changed everything. This is the compelling story of her part in their downfall.

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The biography of the last Ranee of Sarawak, born into the aristocracy as Sylvia Brett in 1885 and destined to become 'Queen of the Headhunters'.
This is a delightful book, and proof that truth is stranger than fiction - THE TIMES

a splendid first book - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Sylvia Brooke...cries out for the sort of juicy, scandal-laden biography that her odd career fuelled. Philip Eade does the job well, with zest, colour and scholarly high spirits. - INDEPENDENT

Eade records [Sylvia's] assorted adventures and those of the bizarre dynasty into which she married with wit and style - SUNDAY TIMES

I'm a sucker for biogs about British eccentrics, and this is one of the best. - SUNDAY MERCURY
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A biography of the last Ranee of Sarawak, born into the aristocracy as Sylvia Brett in 1885 and destined to become 'Queen of the Headhunters'.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780753823811
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Orion Publishing Co
Vekt
320 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
384

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Philip Eade is the author of three highly acclaimed biographies: Sylvia, Queen of the Headhunters (2007), Young Prince Philip (2011) and Evelyn Waugh: A Life Revisited (2016). Born in Shropshire and educated at Marlborough and at Bristol University, where he read History, he now lives in London with his wife and daughter.