About This Book
The narrative recounts prolonged fieldwork along the Amazon and its tributaries, combining voyage memoir, landscape description, and detailed natural-history observations. The author describes riverine and forest habitats, daily life at stations such as Pará and Santarém, collecting methods and boat travel, and catalogues abundant insects, birds, mammals, and plants encountered during numerous excursions to tributaries like the Tocantins and Tapajós. Comparative notes examine regional differences in species composition and distribution, while vivid sketches of climate, local communities, and hunting and market scenes show how human and natural histories intersect in the tropical basin.
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