The Malay Archipelago, Volume 1 The Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise; A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature

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The Malay Archipelago, Volume 1 The Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise; A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature

by Alfred Russel Wallace

EN·~11 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
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By Alfred Russel Wallace

0:22
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PREFACE.

9:23
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CHAPTER I. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.

42:22
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CHAPTER II. SINGAPORE.

11:07
5

CHAPTER III. MALACCA AND MOUNT OPHIR. - (JULY TO SEPTEMBER, 1854.)

19:54
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CHAPTER IV. BORNEO—THE ORANGUTAN.

1:06:47
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CHAPTER V. BORNEO—JOURNEY INTO THE INTERIOR. - (NOVEMBER 1855 TO JANUARY 1856.)

49:01
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CHAPTER VI. BORNEO—THE DYAKS.

14:44
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CHAPTER VII. JAVA.

58:20
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CHAPTER VIII. SUMATRA. - (NOVEMBER 1861 to JANUARY 1862.)

30:43

Description

The narrative carries you from the mist‑shrouded rainforests of Borneo, where orang‑utans swing silently among ancient trees, to the sun‑kissed cliffs of the Moluccas, home to the flamboyant birds of paradise. Along the way the author records the rhythms of island life—fishermen casting nets at dawn, bustling bazaars in Singapore, and the quiet rituals of remote villages. The prose balances breathtaking scenery with keen observations of the myriad creatures that call these islands home, inviting listeners to feel the humidity, hear the calls, and share the wonder of discovery.

Beyond the travel diary, the work weaves a careful study of the natural world, drawing on thousands of specimens the explorer collected during his six‑year expedition. Organized by island groups rather than strict chronology, the book explores patterns of species variation and the subtle ties between geography and culture. It offers a rare glimpse into a region little known to Western readers, combining scientific insight with an earnest love for the lands and peoples encountered.

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The Malay Archipelago, Volume 1 The Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise; A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature The Land of the Orang-utan and the Bird of Paradise; A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature

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en

Duration

~11 hours (643K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Martin Adamson, David Widger and Colin Choat

Release date

2001-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred Russel Wallace

Alfred Russel Wallace

1823–1913

Best known for independently conceiving evolution by natural selection, this tireless explorer helped change how the natural world was understood. His travels in the Amazon and the Malay Archipelago also made him a founding figure in biogeography.

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