Louis Becke's 'Old Samoan Days' is a collection of vivid and engaging tales that provide a glimpse into the turbulent and colorful history of Samoa during the late 19th century. Becke's writing style is marked by its authenticity and rich cultural detail, drawing readers into a world of indigenous traditions, colonial conflicts, and the clash of civilizations. The stories are written with a keen eye for human nature and the complexities of power dynamics, making them both entertaining and thought-provoking for readers interested in Pacific literature and colonial studies. Becke's firsthand experiences as a trader in the South Pacific lend credibility to his narratives, bringing an unparalleled level of insight and realism to his storytelling. 'Old Samoan Days' is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the social and historical forces at play in Samoa during this pivotal period of change and upheaval.
His Native Wife
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bookTom Gerrard
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bookOfficer And Man : 1901
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book"Old Mary" : 1901
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bookSarréo : 1901
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bookPâkia : 1901
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bookThe Adventure Of Elizabeth Morey, of New York : 1901
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bookIn The Far North : 1901
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bookThe Colonial Mortuary Bard; "'Reo," The Fisherman; and The Black Bream Of Australia : 1901
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book"Five-Head" Creek; and Fish Drugging In The Pacific : 1901
Louis Becke
bookYorke The Adventurer
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