kph logoThe Key Publishing House Inc.
home mission authors books book clubs book sellers librarians organizations speakers bureau
Search  
Browse
PDFPrintE-mail


Foxy Lady
View Full-Size Image


Foxy Lady

Price: $27.99

Ask a question about this book

Author: David Kattenburg

ISBN: 978-1-926780-03-0

Synopsis

Foxy Lady – Truth, Memory and the Death of Western Yachtsmen in Democratic Kampuchea is an investigative journalist’s account of one of history’s most intriguing footnotes: the murder of four Americans, two Australians, an Englishman, a New Zealander and a Canadian by Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge. Foxy Lady chronicles the life and times of the Canadian, Stuart Robert Glass – his restless youth in British Columbia; his travels across Europe, North Africa and Asia; his forays into drug smuggling; his brutal 1978 death on board a little yacht called Foxy Lady. Stuart’s mates, New Zealander Kerry Hamill and Englishman John Dewhirst, would suffer a worse fate – dragged off to the Khmer Rouge’s Tuol Sleng death house in Phnom Penh, charged with being CIA spies, tortured for a few months and then killed. As Stuart’s life unfolds, Foxy Lady charts the course of a parallel universe – Pol Pot and his gang boring their way to power. It focuses on the career of the Khmer Rouge’s chief executioner, Kaing Guek Eav, alias ‘Duch’. It was Duch who conveyed the orders that Stuart’s pals and the other yachtsmen should be killed and their bodies burned to ashes. Duch was the first Khmer Rouge leader to be tried for his crimes, by an international tribunal in Phnom Penh.  Having stumbled on the story of murdered Stuart Glass, the author travels to Cambodia to watch Duch testify; interview former Tuol Sleng guards and investigate the death of the ‘Western’ yachtsmen. But ‘truth’ is elusive. Imperfect memories and conflation are among the most intriguing products of his two-year, four-continent investigation. Foxy Lady will appeal to students of Asian history, political psychology and conflict studies. Journalists, adventure travellers, Indochina war buffs and lovers of popular culture, adventure travel and narrative non-fiction will want to read this book too. http://www.foxyladyachtsmen.com/


About the Author

David KattenburgDave Kattenburg was born on Long Island in 1953. He holds bachelor and Ph.D. degrees in biology and health sciences, teaches university science courses and produces radio stories on global environment, development and social justice issues. Documentaries arising from his travels have appeared on CBC Radio, Radio Netherlands, Free Speech Radio and his own site www.greenplanetmonitor.net. David currently resides at the epicenter of North America, Winnipeg.





Customer Reviews:

There are yet no reviews for this book.
Please log in to write a review.







Cart

Your Cart is currently empty.

Our Best Sellers
1. The Secrets to University
2. Sex Scandal America: Politics & the Ritual of Public Shaming
3. A Long Day’s Dying: Critical Moments in the Darfur Genocide
4. Cyberdemocracy
5. Evoking Genocide
6. I Learned a New Word Today ... Genocide
7. From Pemmican to Poutine (Hardcover)
8. An Alphabet of Animals
9. Conflict & Reconciliation: The Contribution of Religions
10. Terror Bombing: The Global Urban Threat
Contact US | Press | Permission | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Terms of Use | The Key Group
©2005 - 2012. The Key Publishing House Inc.