The story of the first all-out struggle in Asia between Communism and the West, <b>vividly told in an exciting and engrossing book</b>

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Ably written; a book of quality, deeply felt

SCOTSMAN

Even better than SINISTER TWILIGHT, Noel Barber's account of the fall of Singapore

SUNDAY TIMES

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<b>A splendid, exciting book</b>

DAILY MIRROR

'A splendid, exciting book' Daily Mirror

'The story of the first all-out struggle in Asia between Communism and the West, vividly told in an exciting and engrossing book' Sunday Express


Only three short years after the end of the Japanese occupation, war came again to Malaya. The Chinese-backed guerrillas called it the War of the Running Dogs - their contemptuous term for those in Malaya who remained loyal to the British. The British Government referred to this bloody and costly struggle as the 'Malayan Emergency'. Yet it was a war that lasted twelve years and cost thousands of lives. By the time it was over Malaya had obtained its independence - but on British, not on Chinese or Communist terms.

Here is the war as it was. Here are the planters and their wives on their remote rubber estates, the policemen, the generals and the soldiers, the Malays, Chinese and Indians of a polyglot country, all fighting an astute, ruthless, and well organized enemy.

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'The story of the first all-out struggle in Asia between Communism and the West, vividly told in an exciting and engrossing book' Sunday Express
The story of the first all-out struggle in Asia between Communism and the West, vividly told in an exciting and engrossing book - SUNDAY EXPRESS

Ably written; a book of quality, deeply felt - SCOTSMAN

Even better than SINISTER TWILIGHT, Noel Barber's account of the fall of Singapore - SUNDAY TIMES

A splendid, exciting book - DAILY MIRROR
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781398715202
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Orion Publishing Co
Vekt
250 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

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Biografisk notat

Noel Barber has enchanted millions of readers with his bestselling non-fiction and novels. He was one of the leading foreign correspondents from the 40s to the 60s working on the Daily Mail. He was the first Briton to reach the South Pole since Scott, was stabbed five times while covering the wars in Morocco and was shot during the Hungarian uprising. He died in 1988.