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The author records several years spent in Nigeria and neighboring regions, combining travel narratives of journeys between coastal ports and inland towns with vivid descriptions of landscape, markets, and local customs. She describes camp life, the colonial residency, household routines, clothing and embroidery, domestic animals and gardening, and practical advice on dress and equipment, illustrated by many sketches and portraits. Chapters alternate episodic travel anecdotes with practical chapters on the home, household management, and outdoor life, offering observational accounts of people encountered, the challenges of climate and transport, and day-to-day experiences of life abroad.

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Constance Belcher Larymore

Constance Belcher Larymore was an author known for her insightful observations of life in Nigeria during the early 20th century. Her notable work, "A Resident's Wife in Nigeria," provides a unique perspective on the challenges and experiences faced by expatriates in colonial Africa. Through her writing, Larymore captures the cultural dynamics and personal stories that characterize the region, offering readers a glimpse into a world that was both foreign and familiar. Her contributions enrich the literary heritage surrounding colonial narratives and the complexities of life in Nigeria.

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