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  • Forgotten Kingdoms: August Gissler’s Cocos May 15, 2013

    Author: Beach Combing | in : Contemporary, Modern
    Forgotten Kingdoms: August Gissler's Cocos

      When August Gissler (obit 1935) became, at last, governor of Cocos Island, off Costa Rica, in 1897, he was not interested in the tiny and transient population of tobacco growers there, most of whom he had brought over from his home country. The German was obsessed, instead, by the vast quantites of gold (allegedly) […]

    Miskito: A Forgotten Early Modern Kingdom January 30, 2013

    Author: Beach Combing | in : Modern
    Miskito: A Forgotten Early Modern Kingdom

    ***Dedicated to Alan*** A very long trivia question. Where in the world would an early modern traveller have found an Episcopalian non-European kingdom with monarchs with English names, many of whom died by violence, whose tax base depended on raiding neighbouring territories and which survived the best part of three hundred years? No idea? Well, […]