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Jamaica as it is, 1903

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author offers a guidebook-like travelogue of a Caribbean island, blending personal impressions of tropical scenery and climate with practical notes on hotels, transport, and health. Chapters describe plantation agriculture and exports such as sugar, bananas, and cocoa, sketch local customs, religious life and race relations, and attend to social institutions including church reorganization, savings banks, and education. Historical sketches and accounts of Maroons, Obeah, and past maritime episodes appear alongside commentary on everyday life, economy, and opportunities for visitors and settlers.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

ISLAND PRODUCTS, SUGAR, BANANAS, COCOA-NUTS Frontispiece
GROUP OF NATIVES To face page 26
FRUIT STEAMER ON ITS WEEKLY ROUND 50
GARDEN AT MYRTLE BANK HOTEL 69
ROAD NEAR KINGSTON 109
FACSIMILE OF RECEIPT FOR SLAVE GIRL 152
OLD-FASHIONED SUGAR MILL 184
COCOA-NUT GROVE 199
PORT ANTONIO 206

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