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A series of lyrical, observant essays and anecdotes about life on small tropical islands, blending natural history, practical beachcombing and personal reflection. The author details birdlife, marine creatures, coral gardens, shells, turtles and local fish while describing vegetation, palms and the practicalities of island living. Encounters with reptiles, insects and seasonal phenomena are interwoven with notes on clothing, food and solitary skills. A later section offers extended impressions of Indigenous island communities, recording customs, tools, songs, legends and individual personalities amid changing circumstances.

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E. J. Banfield

E. J. Banfield was an Australian author and naturalist, best known for his vivid depictions of life in the tropics. His works often reflect his experiences on Dunk Island, where he lived for many years. In "My Tropic Isle," Banfield shares his observations of the natural world and the simple pleasures of island life, while "The Confessions of a Beachcomber" offers a more personal narrative of his adventures and reflections. His writing is characterized by a deep appreciation for nature and a contemplative style, contributing to the literary heritage of Australian literature.

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