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A first-person travel memoir recounts a transpacific voyage and an extended stay in the Philippines with stops in Hawaii, Japan, China and other Asian ports. The narrator provides vivid travel sketches of harbors, streets, temples, gardens, markets and tropical flora and fauna. Close observations focus on local customs, domestic life, weddings, church festivals, street parades and popular amusements. Practical chapters examine agriculture, minerals, market trade, and animal life alongside accounts of medical practices encountered, including osteopathy. Interwoven are personal episodes detailing involvement with scouting volunteers, a coastal shipwreck, political and civic events, and the practical trials of arranging a return home.

About the Author

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Emily Bronson Conger

Emily Bronson Conger was an American author known for her work that provides a unique perspective on life in the Philippines during the early 20th century. Her notable book, "An Ohio Woman in the Philippines," reflects her experiences and observations as a woman navigating a foreign culture. Through her writing, Conger contributes to the understanding of the social and cultural dynamics of the Philippines during a time of significant change. Her work offers valuable insights into the intersection of gender and colonialism, making her a noteworthy figure in the literary heritage of travel and memoir.

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