About This Book
A first-person travel narrative traces the raising and outfitting of a small expedition yacht and the subsequent cruise through the South Pacific. The account alternates shipboard episodes and long passages with vivid descriptions of island life and landscape, including visits to leper settlements, mission schools, plantations, artificial islets and native villages. Encounters range from trade and daily customs to ritual practices and reports of cannibalism, while navigation, mishaps and the work of photographing and documenting local scenes provide practical and adventurous detail. The book is organized episodically and is accompanied by numerous illustrative plates.
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