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A travel narrative recounts a sea voyage from the eastern United States across Central America and along the Pacific to California and the Hawaiian Islands, recording ports of call, coastal scenery, and shipboard life. Onshore visits describe towns, churches and schools, social gatherings, native dress, food and customs, volcanic landscapes and surf landings, with attention to natural history, local agriculture, and island communities. The text combines personal anecdotes and descriptive sketches of people, ceremonies, and landscape, and concludes with the homeward passage marked by storms, marine wildlife, and maritime observations.

About the Author

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Mary E. Anderson

Mary E. Anderson was an American author known for her travel writing, particularly her vivid descriptions of the landscapes and cultures she encountered. Her notable work, "Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California," offers readers a glimpse into the beauty and diversity of these regions during her time. Through her engaging prose, Anderson captures the essence of her experiences, making her work a valuable contribution to the literature of travel and exploration. Her writings reflect a keen observation of the natural world and the social dynamics of the places she visited.

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