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BORNEO PULP

Copyright © 2018 John Francis Kinsella

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Published by Banksrterbooks

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Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1 - A Door Opens

Chapter 2 - Bandjarmasin

Chapter 3 - Back in Paradise

Chapter 4 - On Tropical Forests

Chapter 5 - Resources Confirmed

Chapter 6 - The Forestry Centre

Chapter 7 - Antoine Brodzski

Chapter 8 - The Consortium

Chapter 9 - A Lesson in Paper

Chapter 10 - Family Business

Chapter 11 - A Cultural Interlude

Chapter 12 - Rice Porter Makes Good

Chapter 13 - Unlikely Partners

Chapter 14 - Business Friends

Chapter 15 - A Joint Venture

Chapter 16 - An Overbearing Friend

Chapter 17 - The Office

Chapter 18 - The Jet Set

Chapter 19 - Neighbours

Chapter 20 - Whisky on Ice

Chapter 21 - Creative Financing

Chapter 22 - Banker in Hongkong

Chapter 23 - High Jinks

Chapter 24 - The Executive Summary

Chapter 25 - Reforestation & Wishful Thinking

Chapter 26 - Paris

Chapter 27 - Friendly Warning

Chapter 28 - Illegal Logging

Chapter 29 - Thrills and Spills

Chapter 30 - A Lesson in the Jungle

Chapter 31 - The Barelands

Chapter 32 - Television and Outboards

Chapter 33 - Deforestation

Chapter 34 - A Gambler

Chapter 35 - Banks and Real Estate

Chapter 36 - Insurance and Gangsters

Chapter 37 - Volcanoes and Regeneration

Chapter 38 - Visitors

Chapter 39 - Bad News

Chapter 40 - Singapore

Chapter 41 - Dayaks

Chapter 42 - Down to Earth

Chapter 43 - The Oasis

Chapter 44 - A Bali Beach

Chapter 45 - Back in Paris

Chapter 46 - The Old Country

Chapter 47 - A Sorry State of Affairs

Author’s Note

 

Man has been endowed with reason, with the power to create, so that he can add to what he’s been given. But up to now he hasn’t been a creator, only a destroyer. Forests keep disappearing, rivers dry up, wild life’s become extinct, the climates ruined and the land grows poorer and uglier every day.
Anton Chekhov
Uncle Vanya, 1897