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Peeps at Many Lands: Burma

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An illustrated traveler's account presents a panoramic portrait of Burma, beginning with its physical geography and moving through Rangoon, the Irrawaddy and its river traffic, village and town customs, agricultural practices, and the forests. The author records everyday scenes—markets, boats, farming, river rafts—and describes local people, crafts and domestic life, while portraying temples, pagodas and religious observances. Rich color plates and sketches accompany observational commentary that alternates topographical description, ethnographic notes and atmospheric vignettes of landscape and sunset.

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R. Talbot Kelly

R. Talbot Kelly was a British author and illustrator known for his contributions to travel literature in the early 20th century. His notable works, "Peeps at Many Lands: Burma" and "Peeps at Many Lands: Egypt," offer readers a glimpse into the cultures and landscapes of these regions through engaging narratives and illustrations. Kelly's writing reflects a keen interest in geography and cultural exploration, making his books valuable resources for those interested in travel and history. His work remains a part of the literary heritage that captures the essence of the places he wrote about.

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