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Title:
The Malay Archipelago, Volume 2
The Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise; A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature
Note: Reading ease score: 56.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Martin Adamson, and David Widger
Summary: "The Malay Archipelago, Volume 2" by Alfred Russel Wallace is a scientific travelogue written in the mid-19th century that explores the natural history of the Malay Archipelago, covering topics such as geography, flora, fauna, and the cultures of various islands. The author documents his detailed observations while traveling through different regions, particularly focusing on the wildlife and unique ecological features found in locations like Ternate and Gilolo, while providing insights into the colonial dynamics of the time. At the start of this volume, Wallace recounts his arrival in Ternate, a volcanic island characterized by its stunning landscapes and intricate social structures, including the influential figure of Mr. Duivenboden. He describes his new home and the surrounding environment, including its rich fruit-bearing regions and the threat of volcanic eruptions. The opening chapters detail Wallace's exploratory outings, interactions with diverse local populations, and scientific pursuits, all set against the backdrop of the fascinating and sometimes tumultuous history of the spice trade. His narrative introduces readers to the unique geography and cultural intricacies of the islands he visits. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913
EBook No.: 2539
Published: Mar 1, 2001
Downloads: 150
Language: English
Subject: Natural history -- Malay Archipelago
Subject: Ethnology -- Malay Archipelago
Subject: Malay Archipelago -- Description and travel
Subject: Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 -- Travel -- Malay Archipelago
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title:
The Malay Archipelago, Volume 2
The Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise; A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature
Note: Reading ease score: 56.8 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Martin Adamson, and David Widger
Summary: "The Malay Archipelago, Volume 2" by Alfred Russel Wallace is a scientific travelogue written in the mid-19th century that explores the natural history of the Malay Archipelago, covering topics such as geography, flora, fauna, and the cultures of various islands. The author documents his detailed observations while traveling through different regions, particularly focusing on the wildlife and unique ecological features found in locations like Ternate and Gilolo, while providing insights into the colonial dynamics of the time. At the start of this volume, Wallace recounts his arrival in Ternate, a volcanic island characterized by its stunning landscapes and intricate social structures, including the influential figure of Mr. Duivenboden. He describes his new home and the surrounding environment, including its rich fruit-bearing regions and the threat of volcanic eruptions. The opening chapters detail Wallace's exploratory outings, interactions with diverse local populations, and scientific pursuits, all set against the backdrop of the fascinating and sometimes tumultuous history of the spice trade. His narrative introduces readers to the unique geography and cultural intricacies of the islands he visits. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913
EBook No.: 2539
Published: Mar 1, 2001
Downloads: 150
Language: English
Subject: Natural history -- Malay Archipelago
Subject: Ethnology -- Malay Archipelago
Subject: Malay Archipelago -- Description and travel
Subject: Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 -- Travel -- Malay Archipelago
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: Asia
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.