In 'Folk-lore in Borneo', William Henry Furness explores the rich tapestry of traditional stories and myths from the indigenous people of Borneo. Furness provides a comprehensive collection of folklore, ranging from creation myths to stories of supernatural beings and heroes, allowing readers to delve into the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the communities in Borneo. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book offers a glimpse into the literary traditions of a region relatively unfamiliar to many Western readers. Furness skillfully weaves together folklore and anthropological insights, shedding light on the societal values and customs of the people of Borneo. As a prominent scholar and minister, William Henry Furness' fascination with folk traditions and anthropology led him to undertake the study of Bornean folklore. His expertise in theology and philosophy allowed him to analyze the stories in the book through a unique cultural and academic perspective. Furness' dedication to preserving and sharing these folklore tales highlights his commitment to understanding and appreciating diverse cultural heritages. I highly recommend 'Folk-lore in Borneo' to readers interested in exploring the rich folklore and cultural heritage of Borneo. Furness's comprehensive collection provides valuable insights into the beliefs and traditions of the indigenous peoples of Borneo, making it a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the fascinating world of folklore.