From Jungle to Java The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India

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From Jungle to Java The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India

by Arthur Louis Keyser

EN·~2 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total

FROM JUNGLE TO JAVA THE TRIVIAL IMPRESSIONS OF A SHORT EXCURSION TO NETHERLANDS INDIA.

0:17

FROM JUNGLE TO JAVA

0:01

CHAPTER I. A SELECT COMMUNITY.

7:36

CHAPTER II. THE START.

8:45

CHAPTER III. SINGAPORE.

5:32

CHAPTER IV. ON THE WAY TO JAVA.

4:25

CHAPTER V. BATAVIA.

15:09

CHAPTER VI. AN OFFICIAL CALL.

6:05

CHAPTER VII. A CONCERT AT THE CONCORDIA CLUB.

6:14

CHAPTER VIII. CONCERNING THE LOMBOH WAR.

5:47

Description

A careful editor presents the recollections of an unnamed officer stationed in a small, secluded community on the Malay Peninsula. Surrounded by dense forest, winding rivers and scattered farms, the outpost boasts a climate praised by its European residents as both healthy and idyllic. Their “splendid isolation” fosters a tight‑knit social circle that gathers for billiards, gossip and the occasional debate about the merits of their remote haven.

Yet beneath the picturesque setting, the officer finds himself plagued by an inexplicable malaise. When the residency surgeon finally takes notice, he assigns the ailment a classical label, turning a private complaint into a matter of communal concern. The diagnosis sparks discussions about a change of scenery—hinting at a journey that may offer the relief the officer desperately seeks.

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From Jungle to Java The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India

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en

Duration

~2 hours (160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by a Project Gutenberg volunteer working with digital material generously made available by the Internet Archive

Release date

2009-01-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Arthur Louis Keyser

1856–1924

A restless traveler and storyteller, this late-Victorian writer turned years of work across the Pacific and Southeast Asia into lively travel books and memoirs. His writing carries the tone of someone who had genuinely been there and wanted to bring distant places closer to readers at home.

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