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HOME >Publications | Books >Last Bastion – Sketches of the Maltese Islands

Year of publication: 

2002

256

 Pages

ISBN: 

99932-10-24-2

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The Last Bastion

Sketches of the Maltese Islands

Eric Brockman

Written in 1961, Last Bastion describes the eventful history of Malta that is still very much alive in its buildings and its customs. Captain Brockman first came to Malta in 1927 and married a Maltese woman in the following year.  He was frequently stationed in Malta and made his acquaintance with the Islands as with a picturesque and exotic region. His was a lively interest in people and in vanishing customs. Eventually he stayed long enough to know Malta as a second homeland and was himself a Knight of Malta.

Captain Eric Brockman was born in Plymouth in 1905 and joined the Royal Navy in 1922. He was Captain of HMS Phoenicia (Manoel Island, Malta) from 1954-1957. He has also written a number of short stories and several monographs on the history and politics of the Knights of Malta.

CONTENTS

Introduction

First Impressions

Leisure

The Knights

The Sovereign Order as a Naval Power

Things that go Bump

Race and Language

Festa - 1926

Songs

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