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The author offers a compact regional study of a North Sea island, outlining its physical geography, soil and coastal changes caused by storms and shifting waterways, and archaeological traces including Roman‑era interventions that altered river outlets. The work examines economic resources and means of subsistence, traces a chronological local history, and surveys the principal villages, hamlets, population characteristics, institutions, and customs. Drawing on municipal informants and local records and originally accompanied by a map, the text combines geological explanation, historical narrative, demographic observation, and practical detail to show how environment and human activity have shaped the island community.
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