How Sarawak Began (The Englishman Who Became a King)
In 1841, a restless English adventurer named James Brooke sailed to Borneo, helped end a rebellion — and was handed his own kingdom. This is the almost unbelievable true story of Sarawak and the "White Rajahs," the European family that privately ruled a Bornean kingdom the size of England for over a hundred years, until Sarawak helped form Malaysia in 1963.

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