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Life in the forests of the Far East (vol. 1 of 2)

Chapter 1: LIFE IN THE FORESTS OF THE FAR EAST.
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The narrative records extended journeys through the interior and northwest coasts of a large Far Eastern island, blending travelogue, natural history, and ethnographic observation. It documents village life, kinship, marriage, funerary rites, head-hunting practices, and everyday customs among riverine and inland communities. The author recounts encounters with local wildlife and plants, including large mammals, reptiles, and distinctive pitcher plants, and notes practical details of routes, topography, and mapping. Chapters mix descriptive scenes, social analysis, and specimen-based remarks, supported by illustrations and maps that aim to convey the region’s landscapes, material culture, and modes of subsistence.

LIFE IN THE FORESTS
OF
THE FAR EAST.

BY

SPENSER ST. JOHN, F.R.G.S., F.E.S.,

FORMERLY H.M.’S CONSUL-GENERAL IN THE GREAT ISLAND OF BORNEO,
AND NOW
H.M.’S CHARGÉ D’AFFAIRES TO THE REPUBLIC OF HAYTI.

WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.

IN TWO VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

LONDON:
SMITH, ELDER AND CO., 65, CORNHILL.

M.DCCC.LXII.

[The right of Translation is reserved.]