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Sun, Sand and Somals / Leaves from the note-book of a District Commissioner in British Somaliland

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The author, a district commissioner in British Somaliland, records observational vignettes and administrative episodes from colonial outpost life, portraying local personages—interpreters, policemen, petition-writers—and court proceedings alongside descriptions of tribal codes, Ramadan customs, dhow trade, pearl-diving, and the coastal slave traffic. Essays and anecdotes mix practical duties and safari experiences, domestic tales, and encounters with diverse merchants and communities. The narrative culminates in military operations against a charismatic insurgent, recounting logistics, aerial scouting, and local responses. Throughout, the notebook emphasizes everyday interactions, commerce, ritual, and the tensions between customary law and colonial administration.

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Henry A. Rayne

Henry A. Rayne was a British colonial administrator and author, known for his work in British Somaliland. His notable book, "Sun, Sand and Somals: Leaves from the Note-Book of a District Commissioner in British Somaliland," offers insights into the region's culture and landscape during the colonial period. Through his observations, Rayne provides a unique perspective on the challenges and experiences faced by colonial officials in East Africa. His writings contribute to the understanding of the historical context of British colonialism and its impact on local societies.

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