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The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither (Travels in Malaysia)

The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither (Travels in Malaysia)

Isabella Lucy Bird

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Cedar Lake Classics
Año de edición:
2023
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Historia de Asia
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9781611041811
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'The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither' is a travel narrative penned by Isabella Lucy Bird during the late 19th century, documenting her extensive journey through Southeast Asia. Published in 1883, this book chronicles Bird’s explorations across the Malay Peninsula, Singapore, and other regions in what is now known as Malaysia and Thailand.In her signature descriptive style, Bird paints vivid pictures of the landscapes, cultures, and peoples she encountered during her travels. The narrative is a captivating blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and personal reflections. Bird’s keen observations offer readers a window into the diverse customs, traditions, and ways of life in Southeast Asia during the Victorian era.Through her immersive storytelling, she captures the allure of the Golden Chersonese (a historical term for the Malay Peninsula), delving into the natural beauty of the land, encounters with local communities, and the challenges of travel in relatively unexplored territories.The book not only serves as a travelogue but also provides historical and geographical insights into Southeast Asia. Bird’s engaging narrative style and her unique perspective as a female traveler in the 19th century make this work a valuable account for those interested in travel literature, cultural studies, Southeast Asian history, and the experiences of intrepid Victorian-era explorers.

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