Savouring Penang’s rich history Author’s second book focuses on iconic structures and instituitions


Langdon autographing for his fans after the book launch ceremony at E&O Hotel in Penang.

AFTER successfully presenting an in-depth and compelling story of leading political personalities, the role of shipbuilding and two historic buildings in his book –Penang: The Fourth Presidency of India 1805-1830 (Volume One: Ships Men and Mansions) – author-cum-historian Marcus Langdon’s second volume of the series is now published.

Penang: The Fourth Presidency of India 1805-1830 (Volume Two: Fire, Spice and Edifice) focuses on the development of major structures and institutions.

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