Life in the forests of the Far East (vol. 1 of 2)

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Life in the forests of the Far East (vol. 1 of 2)

by Sir Spenser St. John

EN·~11 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

LIFE IN THE FORESTS

0:12

LIFE IN THE FORESTS OF THE FAR EAST.

0:23

PREFACE.

18:38

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

0:49

INTRODUCTION.

5:03

CHAPTER I. THE SEA DAYAKS.

2:03:15

CHAPTER III. THE KAYANS OF BARAM.

1:17:04

CHAPTER IV. THE LAND DAYAKS.

2:12:56

CHAPTER VII. THE SAMARAHAN RIVER AND THE CAVES OF SIRIH.

41:45

CHAPTER VIII. THE MOUNTAIN OF KINA BALU. FIRST EXPEDITION.

1:25:12

Description

The listener is taken on a vivid journey through the dense jungles, mist‑clad mountains and winding rivers of the Far East. Drawing on years of diplomatic service and firsthand expeditions, the narrator weaves together meticulous natural history with the everyday life of the indigenous peoples he meets. Richly detailed observations of the region’s extraordinary flora—especially the spectacular pitcher plants—are complemented by striking illustrations that bring the landscape to life.

Beyond the scenery, the work captures the rhythms of the Sea and Land Dayak communities: their villages, rituals, and the daring encounters that shape their world. From the thrill of tracking a giant boa to the solemnity of a head‑hunting ceremony, each story offers a window into a culture both resilient and evolving. Listeners will feel the humid air, hear the chorus of insects, and sense the quiet awe that comes from exploring a place where nature and tradition are tightly interwoven.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (660K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1862.

Credits

Peter Becker, Karin Spence and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-09-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Sir Spenser St. John

1826–1910

A globe-trotting 19th-century diplomat, he wrote from firsthand experience of Borneo, the Caribbean, and North Africa. His books mix travel writing, political observation, and the perspective of a man who spent much of his life at the edges of the British Empire.

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