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5.0 out of 5 stars For Pacific Lit. beyond Stevenson and Melville get this book, March 9, 2002
This review is from: Faery Lands of the South Seas (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) (Paperback)
I agree with Gerardo... This book will give you unvarnished observations from new visitors to the south east Pacific immediately after WWI. The descrptions of Hall's visit to the Paumotus (Tuamotus) are really priceless today, as is his account of Hotel Tiare and Lavaina, before her death. If you enjoy this, then see if you can get a copy of My Island Home. The island parts are very good (especially Singh, A Song of Six Pence). Also read The Forgotten One, and Other Stories, a darker look at the affects and outcomes of caucasians in the islands.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must for those interested in the South Seas, May 27, 2001
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Gerardo (Mexico, D.F. Mexico) - See all my reviews
In this book, the authors make what seems to be an autobiographical account of a year of traveling and adventure throughout the South Seas. They decide to travel in different directions and meet again after a few months. They write in turn about their own experiences and stories as narrated to them by other characters, covering a wide range of stories, from the mere description of island's habits, to beautiful native stories, to what must be the most thrilling and yet poetic treasure hunt I have read. Possibly a slightly minor work from this authors, better known for the Bounty books. Yet, if you like the mystery of the South Seas a little more than its adventure, add that fifth star to my rating. Please bear in mind my comments are based on a first edition of this book, dated 1921, which I own. I write the review in the hope that it will be useful since there is none to date, but I have not actually read this new edition.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another fan of Hall and Nordhoff, August 30, 2009
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alfred hanna (Pacific NW USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Faery Lands of the South Seas (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) (Paperback)
If you ever had a notion to travel back in time to the early part of the twentieth century and get an eye witness tour of the Polynesian Island chains and some of the characters, both native and European, that haunted it, this is the book for you. Fabulous writing (the authors later wrote Mutiny on the Bounty). Great that it has been re-released, though some used hard copies are still available. This is classic adventure travel at it's best. I also agree with the previous reviewers, and won't repeat their praises here. Go and get this great book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great post WW1 South Sea Literature, September 26, 2007
This book will give you unvarnished observations from new visitors to the south east Pacific immediately after WWI. The descrptions of Hall's visit to the Paumotus (Tuamotus) are really priceless today, as is his account of Hotel Tiare and Lavaina, before her death. If you enjoy this, then see if you can get a copy of My Island Home. The island parts are very good (especially Singh, A Song of Six Pence). Also read The Forgotten One, and Other Stories, a darker look at the affects and outcomes of caucasians in the islands.
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5.0 out of 5 stars For Pacific Lit. beyond Stevenson and Melville get this book, March 11, 2007
This book will give you unvarnished observations from new visitors to the south east Pacific immediately after WWI. The descrptions of Hall's visit to the Paumotus (Tuamotus) are really priceless today, as is his account of Hotel Tiare and Lavaina, before her death. If you enjoy this, then see if you can get a copy of My Island Home. The island parts are very good (especially Singh, A Song of Six Pence). Also read The Forgotten One, and Other Stories, a darker look at the affects and outcomes of caucasians in the islands.
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Faery Lands of the South Seas (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure)
Faery Lands of the South Seas (Resnick's Library of Worldwide Adventure) by James Norman Hall (Paperback - June 1, 2001)
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