About This Book
A group of young men with an officer land on a lush Pacific islet and one participant narrates their ensuing adventures, daily routines, and survival. The account mixes close, often detailed recollections of youthful activity with extended natural-history and ethnographic description of island flora, fauna, and customs; it records encounters with missionaries, solitary Europeans stranded ashore, and hostile islanders while suggesting the trading vessel’s likely fate. Narrative digressions dwell on food resources, landscape, and the rhythms and fears of the castaways, alternating vivid scenes of exploration with practical observation and boyish detail.
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