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|SummaryTopic=Memoirs of a Balinese Prince, son of the last King of Karangasem.
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Title
The Birthmark - Memoirs of a Balinese Prince
Original language
English
Author(s)
Illustrator(s)
Publisher
Periplus
ISBN
13 978-9625931654
Publication date
1997
Subjects
  • culture
  • customs
  • history
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                  From the jungles of Sulawesi to the streets of pre-war Amsterdam, The Birthmark tells the extraordinary story of a young Balinese prince as he grows up within the confines of a Balinese palace, faces culture shock during his education in Europe and embarks on a career as a roving doctor. Fighting disease and malnutrition in some of the remotest parts of the world, his account provides a fascinating evocation of a world long gone, as well as an insight into present-day Indonesia.

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