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During his last voyage back to England, the ship of Sir Thomas
Stamford Raffles (1781-1826) caught fire, consuming many of the
papers from which future biographers might have worked. When he
died two years later, the task of sifting through the surviving
materials and recording his life and career fell to his widow
Sophia (1786-1858). Her substantial biography, first published in
1830, remains an essential source of information about one of the
key figures of British colonialism in the East Indies. At the
centre of the book, interspersed with many of her husband's
letters, is Raffles' struggle against his Dutch opponents, with
whom he clashed on ideological grounds - he noted with distaste
their mistreatment of the local population and their advocacy of
slavery. It was this rivalry which convinced Raffles to found
Singapore as a trading post. His two-volume History of Java (1817)
is also reissued in this series.
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