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The author offers a guidebook-like travelogue of a Caribbean island, blending personal impressions of tropical scenery and climate with practical notes on hotels, transport, and health. Chapters describe plantation agriculture and exports such as sugar, bananas, and cocoa, sketch local customs, religious life and race relations, and attend to social institutions including church reorganization, savings banks, and education. Historical sketches and accounts of Maroons, Obeah, and past maritime episodes appear alongside commentary on everyday life, economy, and opportunities for visitors and settlers.

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B. Pullen-Burry

B. Pullen-Burry was an author known for his work on Jamaica, particularly his book "Jamaica as it is, 1903." This work provides a detailed account of the island's geography, culture, and social conditions during the early 20th century. Pullen-Burry's writing offers valuable insights into the historical context of Jamaica, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of the region's heritage. His observations reflect the complexities of life in Jamaica at the time, serving as a resource for both historical study and literary appreciation.

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