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Coates, Austin
Austin Coates
Austin Francis Harrison Coates
(16 April 1922 – 16 March 1997) was a British
civil servant
and writer. Coates was a
RAF Intelligence
officer in
World War II
, and his service in
Burma
,
India
,
Singapore
and
Malaysia
was his first time in the
Far East
. In 1949, he joined the
Colonial Service
and occupied civil positions in
Hong Kong
and Malaysia before retiring in 1962 to become a full-time writer. Coates wrote prolifically on
Oriental studies
and travel, especially on Hong Kong and
Macau
. His best-known book is ''Myself a Mandarin'' (1968), a memoir about his tenure in Hong Kong. In the
Philippines
, Coates is best known for ''
Rizal: Philippine Nationalist and Martyr
'' (1968), which is still considered one of the best biographies of
the ''de facto'' national hero
.
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