The General's Goose Fiji's Tale of Contemporary Misadventure

His admirers said he was a charismatic leader with a dazzling smile, a commoner following an ancient tradition of warrior service on behalf of an indigenous people who feared marginalisation at the hands of ungrateful immigrants. One tourist pleaded with him to stage a coup in her backyard; in priva...

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Main Author: Robertson, Robbie (auth)
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Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2017
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