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This work presents an account of life in Fiji following its annexation by Great Britain in 1874. It explores the socio-political landscape, highlighting the struggles between local chiefs and foreign interests that fueled intertribal conflicts. The narrative reflects on the challenges faced by the British government in establishing order amidst the chaos created by unscrupulous settlers. It also delves into the personal experiences of the author, who contrasts the simplicity of life in the bush with the formalities of colonial society. Through vivid descriptions, the text captures the complexities of cultural interactions and the impact of colonialism on indigenous populations.

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C. F. Gordon Cumming

C. F. Gordon Cumming was a British author and travel writer known for her vivid accounts of her journeys in the late 19th century. Her works often reflect her adventurous spirit and keen observations of diverse cultures. Notable among her writings is "A Lady's Cruise in a French Man-of-War," which details her experiences aboard a naval ship, showcasing her unique perspective as a woman in a predominantly male environment. Additionally, her book "At Home in Fiji" offers insights into the life and customs of the Fijian people, while "Memories" provides a personal glimpse into her life and travels. Cumming's contributions enrich the literary heritage of travel literature.

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