The Deprat Affair

by Roger Osborne

No reviews yet
First published: 1999 1 language ISBN: 0224052950
Description
"Detective story, social history, human drama, The Deprat Affair recreates the hothouse atmosphere of colonial Indo-China in the early twentieth century. Among its cliques, its bitter rivalries, its nepotism and favours, how are we to disentangle the scientific, the moral and the legal 'truths' of the affair?" "Most of all, the story centres on one compelling individual - Jacques Deprat. En route to a golden future as one of France's greatest geologists, he is suddenly accused of fraud and plunged into a desperate fight to save his reputation. Convicted of placing European fossils among samples collected in Indo-China, he is dismissed from his job, and expelled from the Societe Geologique de France. Thrown out of the science to which he has given everything, he re-invents himself, changes his name, and begins not one, but two fascinating lives - each as extraordinary and colourful as the one he left behind. And even in the manner of his premature death, Deprat proved his ability to shake the world."--Jacket.

Reviews

Log in or sign up to write a review.

No reviews yet. Be the first!


More by Roger Osborne


You Might Also Like

More in Geologists
I Have Landed

I Have Landed

Stephen Jay Gould
Nooit meer slapen

Nooit meer slapen

Willem Frederik Hermans
The life of Henry Drummond

The life of Henry Drummond

Sir George Adam Smith