The Pirates of Malaysia

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The Pirates of Malaysia
Sandokan The Pirates of Malaysia Cover.jpg
First English Cover
Author Emilio Salgari
Original titleI pirati della Malesia
TranslatorNico Lorenzutti
LanguageEnglish, Original: Italian
SeriesThe Sandokan Series
Genre Adventure fiction
Young adult literature
PublisherROH Press (first English translation)
Donath (first Italian publisher)
Publication date
  • English 2007
  • Italian 1896
Publication placeItaly
Media typePaperback, Ebook
Pages260
ISBN 978-0978270735
Preceded by The Tigers of Mompracem  
Followed by The Two Tigers  

The Pirates of Malaysia (Italian : I pirati della Malesia) is an exotic adventure novel written by Italian author Emilio Salgari, published in 1896. It features his most famous character, Sandokan, and is a sequel to The Tigers of Mompracem .

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Synopsis

Sandokan and Yanez De Gomera, the protagonists of The Tigers of Mompracem, are back, righting injustices and fighting old foes. Tremal-Naik's misfortunes have continued. Wrongfully imprisoned, the great hunter has been banished from India and sentenced to life in a penal colony. Knowing his master is innocent, Kammamuri dashes off to the rescue, planning to free the good hunter at the first opportunity. When the good servant is captured by the Tigers of Mompracem, he manages to enlist their services. But in order to succeed, Sandokan and Yanez must lead their men against the forces of James Brooke, "The Exterminator", the dreaded White Rajah of Sarawak.

Sources

Salgari used as a source the book A Visit to the Indian Archipelago in H.M. Ship Maeander: With Portions of the Private Journal of Sir James Brooke, K.C.B. by Henry Keppel. Pangeran Macota, Sandokan's ally, was in fact one of James Brooke's bitterest enemies.

See also

Novels in the Sandokan Series:


Novels in The Black Corsair series

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