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Faery Lands of the South Seas

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Returning from the horrors of World War I James Hall and Charles Nordhoff follow a dream to tour the South Pacific.

They had a highly successful literary partnership that lasted nearly 30 year and produced several worldwide bestsellers.

The authors of the Mutiny on the Bounty trilogy present a travelogue look at French Polynesia in the 1920s.

Although non-fiction, it relates the stories and lifestyles of natives, scalawags, and (yes) imperialists in a very readable and highly entertaining style.

While both authors provide individual vignettes of life in the high islands and low-island archipelagos, Charles Nordhoff seems to have a stronger sense of storytelling and the word-painting imagery of palm trees, sunsets, and schooners than James Norman Hall.

Halls writing, here, is a bit more linear and factual whereas Nordhoffs work is more evocative.

Perhaps that is why they were such good collaborators in their Bounty trilogy.

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Product Details
6069832442 / 9786069832448
eBook (EPUB)
25/04/2017
252 pages
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