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Trevor Steele

    May 14, 1940

    Trevor Steele is an Australian author whose work is deeply informed by extensive travel across Europe, Asia, and Australia. His writing, primarily in Esperanto, often explores the intricate dynamics and societal issues arising from the relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous populations. Steele's literary contribution lies in enriching the Esperanto language with themes that resonate universally, drawing on his firsthand experiences. His narrative style is characterized by its insightful examination of human connections within diverse cultural landscapes.

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    Death and Empire in the Tropics
    • 2006

      Death and Empire in the Tropics

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of colonial rivalry in the Pacific, this biography explores the intense competition among European powers for unoccupied territories. It delves into the lives and experiences of individuals during this tumultuous period, highlighting the cultural exchanges and conflicts that arose as nations vied for dominance. The narrative captures the complexities of exploration and imperialism, offering insights into the motivations and consequences of colonial expansion.

      Death and Empire in the Tropics