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The story of Britain
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ISBN: 0246120401 Year: 1983 Publisher: London : Granada,

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The defences of Macau
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ISBN: 9789882205758 9882205755 9789622099937 9622099939 9789888028498 9888028499 9882206808 1283016842 9786613016843 Year: 2010 Publisher: Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press

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The forts built from the early seventeenth century onwards, the ships that defended Macau's waters, the weapons that armed the facilities and the soldiers and sailors who manned them all are carefully detailed in The Defences of Macau. These forts, cannon and small arms were a familiar part of society for hundreds of years, and a significant part of Macau's heritage. Macau is fortunate in having so many artifacts remaining, but very little research has been done on them.--Richard Garrett, a retired civil engineer and an expert in antique weapons, addresses this gap by identifying many rare and


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Clash of arms : the world's great land battles
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ISBN: 0297772368 Year: 1976 Publisher: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson,

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The lone flag : memoir of the British Consul in Macao during World War II
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ISBN: 9888268619 9888268376 9789888268375 9789888268610 9789888208326 9888208322 Year: 2015 Publisher: [Hong Kong], Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press,

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When Hong Kong fell to the Japanese on Christmas Day 1941, Macao was left as a tiny isolated enclave on the China Coast surrounded by Japanese-held territory. As a Portuguese colony, Macao was neutral, and John Reeves, the British Consul, could remain there and continue his work despite being surrounded in all directions by his country's enemy. His main task was to provide relief to the 9,000 or more people who crossed the Pearl River from Hong Kong to take refuge in Macao and who had a claim for support from the British Consul. The core of this book is John Reeves' memoir of those extraordinary years and of his tireless efforts to provide food, shelter and medical care for the refugees. He coped with these challenges as Macao's own people faced starvation. Despite Macao's neutrality, it was thoroughly infiltrated by Japanese agents. Marked for assassination, he had to have armed guards as he went about his business. He also had to navigate the complexities of multiple intelligence agencies -- British, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese Nationalist -- in a place that was described as the Casablanca of the Far East.

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