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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 ] 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 ]. 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 the same places that Scott visited. 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 the same places that Scott visited. Marshall is co-author of The Cult at the End of the World, a study of the Supreme Truth cult.

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