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'''Andrew Marshall''' (1967-) is a ] ] living in ], who specializes in ]n topics. '''Andrew Marshall''' (1967-) is a ] ] living in ], who specializes in ]n topics.


In ''The Trouser People: a Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire'', Marshall recounts the adventures of Sir ] (1824-1948) as he bullied his way through uncharted jungle to establish British ] in ]. Marshall is co-author of ''The Cult at the End of the World'', a study of the ]. In ''The Trouser People: a Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire'', Marshall recounts the adventures of Sir ] (1824-1948) as he bullied his way through uncharted jungle to establish British ] in ] and recounts his own adventures as he revisits many of these places. Marshall is co-author of ''The Cult at the End of the World'', a study of the ].


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Andrew Marshall (1967-) is a Scottish journalist living in Bangkok, Thailand, who specializes in Asian topics.

In The Trouser People: a Story of Burma in the Shadow of the Empire, Marshall recounts the adventures of Sir George Scott (1824-1948) as he bullied his way through uncharted jungle to establish British colonial rule in Burma and recounts his own adventures as he revisits many of these places. Marshall is co-author of The Cult at the End of the World, a study of the Supreme Truth cult.

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