In Court and Kampong: Being Tales and Sketches of Native Life in the Malay PeninsulaGood Press, 2. 12. 2019. - 249 страница In Court and Kampong by Sir Hugh Charles Clifford is a collection of tales and sketches that depict native life in the Malay Peninsula. Clifford's intimate knowledge of the region and its people, combined with his skillful storytelling, provide readers with a unique and engaging perspective on the customs, traditions, and experiences of the Malay people. |
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