Emily Innes

The Chersonese With The Gilding Off, 1885 Emily Anne Innes born Emily Anne Robertson (5 March 1843 – 7 November 1927) was a British travellor and writer. She was 32 when she married in Canterbury Cathedral before she was taken to the Raj of Sarawak in what is now Malaysia. Her husband lost and regained another job and her host was murdered when she went to visit Pangkor Island. She is known because of a book she wrote about colonial life in Malaysia. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Innes, Emily
Published 1885
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by Innes, Emily
Published 1993