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Door Centraal-Oceanië / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1908

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A travel narrative tracing a voyage through central Pacific archipelagos interweaves vivid seascapes and island scenery with ethnographic and geological exposition. The author describes volcanic high islands and coral atolls, sketches local flora and seabird life, and records daily rituals, communal dwellings, and changing social practices. Observations consider the role of missionaries and competing foreign settlers in altering trade, settlement, and population movements, and reflect on emigration and cultural decline. The work balances travel impressions, natural-history explanation, and commentary on external forces reshaping island societies.

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Pierre de Myrica

Pierre de Myrica was a Dutch author known for his contributions to travel literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore the cultures and landscapes of distant regions, providing readers with insights into the peoples and places he encountered. Notable among his writings are "Door Centraal-Oceanië / De Aarde en haar Volken" and "Zanzibar, de stapelplaats van Oost-Afrika", both published in 1908. Through his detailed observations and engaging narratives, de Myrica invites readers to experience the diversity of the world beyond their own borders.

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