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The author presents a travel account of an island in the South Pacific, combining panoramic descriptions of coastline, mountains, reefs, and tropical vegetation with practical observations on climate, agriculture, and local industries. Chapters recount arrival and life in the capital harbor, rural valleys and villages, and the island's forests and plantations, while examining indigenous customs, religion, and the effects of missionary and foreign influence, including past conflicts and the role of the monarchy. Medical and sanitary conditions, native healing practices, and common diseases receive attention, and a biographical addendum drawn from native memoirs supplements illustrated scenes of daily life.
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