Edward Owen Rutter was an English historian, novelist and travel writer. After serving with the North Borneo Civil Service from 1910 to 1915, Rutter returned to Britain during World War I and was commissioned. Rutter served with the 7th Battalion of the Wiltshire Regiment in France and on the Salonika Front. He edited the Balkan News which included, under the pseudonym "Klip-Klip", his parody of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha in serial form. Entitled Song of Tiadatha it has been described as "one of the masterpieces of Great War verse". Later published as a book, Tiadatha was the story of a naive, privileged young man who matures through his war experiences, particularly on the Macedonian front fighting against the Bulgarians, and including the Great Thessaloniki Fire of 1917. This volume was followed by Travels of Tiadatha. Accompanied by his wife, who also took many of the photographs for his books, Rutter travelled around the globe, making extended stops in Borneo, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Canada and the United States among other places. His many books included The Scales of Karma, Pirate Wind, Triumphant Pilgrimage: An English Muslim's Journey from Sarawak to Mecca, Pagans of North Borneo, and Through Formosa: An Account of Japan's Island Colony. He was also the author of works on Captain William Bligh and the Mutiny on the Bounty. His novel Lucky Star was filmed as Once in a New Moon in 1935. Triumphant Pilgrimage was an account of "David Chale", a pseudonym for Gerard MacBryan. From 1933, he was a partner in the Golden Cockerel Press. During World War II Major Rutter worked for the Ministry of Information writing a number of booklets covering the British war effort. He was fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Rutter was a member of the Athenaeum Club, London.
Partial bibliography
1920 The Song of Tiadatha
1921 Chandu
1922 British North Borneo: An Account of Its History, Resources and Native Tribes
1922 The Travels of Tiadatha
1923 The Dragon of Kinabalu. Bornean folk-tales
1923 General Sir John Cowans G.C.B., G.C.M.G. The Quartermaster-General of the Great War. Volume I
1923 Through Formosa: An Account of Japan's Island Colony
1924 General Sir John Cowans G.C.B., G.C.M.G. The Quartermaster-General of the Great War Volume II
1925 Dog Days
1925 The New Baltic States and Their Future: an Account of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
1937 The First Fleet. The Record of the Foundation of Australia from its Conception to the Settlement at Sydney Cove. Compiled from Original Documents, with Extracts from the Log-Books of HMS Sirius
1937 Triumphant Pilgrimage: An English Muslim's journey from Sarawak to Mecca
1938 Anne Alone
1938 At the Three Sugar Loaves and Crown: a Brief History of the Firm of Messrs. Davison, Newman & Company Now Incorporated with the West Indian Produce Association Limited