About This Book
A series of letters recording a nine-month stay in the Philippine Islands presents vivid impressions of urban Manila and provincial Iloilo, island travel, climate and monsoon weather, domestic life and housekeeping, social entertainments and religious festivals, local dress and crafts, markets and labor conditions, Chinese and Spanish influences, and the effects of American occupation and administration. The narrative blends travel anecdotes and sensory description with practical notes on housing, sanitation, tariffs and commerce, offering an immediate, impressionistic account of daily routines, public ceremonies, and the social and economic interactions that shaped colonial-era island life.
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