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The author recounts a series of travel sketches that portray the island's varied topography, towns, villages, customs, and people, blending keen natural description with ethnographic and historical observations. He notes rich mineral and agricultural potential alongside endemic hardships such as malaria and social inertia, and urges renewed attention and practical intervention to develop resources and public health. Portraits of Cagliari and Sassari, rural stazzi, folk types, and vernacular traditions weave with reflections on language, archaeology, and economic opportunities, presented with affectionate critique and an appeal for solidarity and reform.
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