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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