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A series of vivid personal sketches portrays daily life and travel in the Philippines from an expatriate's perspective. Scenes range from arrival in Manila and street life along the Pasig and Malecon to household arrangements, clubs, shops, and the quirks of local transport and servants. The author records natural hazards and weather, including typhoons, earthquakes, and heavy rains, and notes public health concerns such as epidemics. He also describes festivals and religious processions, Chinese New Year observances, and provincial excursions to river rapids, mountain gorges, crater lakes, and volcanic scenery, while offering practical remarks on cost of living, lodging, food, and social customs.

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Joseph Earle Stevens

Joseph Earle Stevens was an American author known for his work on the Philippines, particularly in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Yesterdays in the Philippines," provides a vivid account of his experiences and observations in the archipelago, reflecting on its culture and history during a transformative period. Stevens' writing offers readers insights into the social and political landscape of the Philippines, making his contributions valuable for those interested in the region's past.

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