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A travel narrative recounts a voyage to Southeast Asia with stops at Singapore and Kuching and sketches colonial society, markets, clubs, and the administration of the riverine territory. The author records river and mountain expeditions—an ascent of Matang and voyages up the Rejang and Kanowit—encountering diverse indigenous groups and describing customs, dances, tattooing, burial rites, and reported head-hunting. Natural-history and sporting episodes feature orang-utans, snakes, alligators, and hunting adventures alongside notes on timber, gutta-percha, and river commerce. The account closes with further travel through Java and other archipelago ports before the return passage toward Europe.

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Harry De Windt

Harry De Windt was an English explorer and travel writer known for his adventurous journeys across diverse landscapes. His notable works include "A Ride to India across Persia and Baluchistán," which details his experiences traversing the challenging terrains of the Middle East and South Asia. De Windt's writings often reflect his fascination with the cultures and peoples he encountered during his travels. He also authored "From Paris to New York by Land" and "From Pekin to Calais by Land," showcasing his commitment to documenting the intricacies of overland travel during the late 19th century. His explorations contributed to the literary heritage of travel literature.

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