The Tigers of Mompracem

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The Tigers of Mompracem
English Cover
AuthorEmilio Salgari
Original titleLe Tigri di Mompracem
TranslatorNico Lorenzutti
CountryItaly
LanguageEnglish, Original: Italian
SeriesThe Sandokan Series
GenreAdventure fiction
Young adult literature
PublisherROH Press (first English translation)
Donath (first Italian publisher)
Publication date
  • English 2008
  • Italian 1900
Media typePaperback, Ebook
Pages272
ISBN978-0978270728
Followed byThe Mystery of the Black Jungle 

The Tigers of Mompracem (original title: Le Tigri di Mompracem) is an exotic adventure novel written by Italian author Emilio Salgari, published in 1900. It features his most famous character, Sandokan.

It was adapted into a 1970 film The Tigers of Mompracem directed by Mario Sequi.

Plot introduction[edit]

In 19th century Malaysia, the Tigers of Mompracem are a band of rebel pirates fighting against the colonial power of the Dutch and British empires. They are led by Sandokan, the indomitable Tiger of Malaysia, and his loyal friend Yanez De Gomera, a Portuguese wanderer and adventurer. After twelve years of spilling blood and spreading terror throughout Malaysia, Sandokan has reached the height of his power, but when the pirate learns of the extraordinary "Pearl of Labuan", his fortunes begin to change.

Characters[edit]

  • Sandokan - The Tiger of Malaysia, leader of the Tigers of Mompracem
  • Lady Marianna Guillonk - The Pearl of Labuan
  • Yanez De Gomera - A Portuguese adventurer, second in command to Sandokan
  • Lord James Guillonk - Marianna's uncle
  • Baron William Rosenthal - A British officer
  • Patan
  • Giro-Batol
  • Juioko

See also[edit]

Novels in the Sandokan Series:

Novels in The Black Corsair series:

Captain Tempesta novels:

External links[edit]