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A collection of episodic sketches and adventures drawn from prolonged residence along the Malayan coast, blending sea stories, jungle hunts, and village life. Episodes recount a child's brush with a tiger, clashes with pirates, crocodile and pig hunts, monsoon voyages, and ceremonial or domestic customs such as the sarong and the kris. The pieces intersperse vivid landscape and weather description with portraits of local leaders, seafaring communities, and colonial officials, highlighting cross-cultural encounters, practical survival, and occasional violence. The tone alternates between brisk action and attentive ethnographic detail, presenting a varied portrait of maritime Southeast Asia at the turn of the century.

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Rounsevelle Wildman

Rounsevelle Wildman was an American author known for his travel writing and exploration narratives. His notable work, "Tales of the Malayan Coast / From Penang to the Philippines," showcases his experiences and observations during his travels in Southeast Asia. Through vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, Wildman provides readers with insights into the cultures and landscapes of the region. His writing reflects a keen interest in the diverse environments and peoples he encountered, contributing to the literary heritage of travel literature.

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