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The Far Side Of The Sky


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Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
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A work of historical narrative and travel writing, The Far Side of the Sky chronicles Maslyn Williams's immersive journey through the remote and rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea, capturing the lives, cultures, and traditions of its indigenous peoples during a period of profound change. Written with a vivid, observational eye, Williams presents the island's terrain and communities with both journalistic precision and deep human empathy, drawing readers into a world far removed from Western modernity. The narrative uncovers the tensions between ancient tribal customs and the encroaching influence of colonial administration and missionary activity, illustrating the complexity of a society on the cusp of transformation. Williams's prose carries a contemplative, at times lyrical tone, grounding sweeping anthropological observations in intimate, personal encounters. The result is a compelling portrait of a land and its people that stands as both a historical document and an enduring work of travel literature.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner

A work of historical narrative and travel writing, The Far Side of the Sky chronicles Maslyn Williams's immersive journey through the remote and rugged landscapes of Papua New Guinea, capturing the lives, cultures, and traditions of its indigenous peoples during a period of profound change. Written with a vivid, observational eye, Williams presents the island's terrain and communities with both journalistic precision and deep human empathy, drawing readers into a world far removed from Western modernity. The narrative uncovers the tensions between ancient tribal customs and the encroaching influence of colonial administration and missionary activity, illustrating the complexity of a society on the cusp of transformation. Williams's prose carries a contemplative, at times lyrical tone, grounding sweeping anthropological observations in intimate, personal encounters. The result is a compelling portrait of a land and its people that stands as both a historical document and an enduring work of travel literature.

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