Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Storied West Indies
Assuming that no literary work is considered Complete without its proem, or introduction, this shall be my excuse for narrating how this particular book came into being.
I can hardly claim that it was by chance; yet it resulted indirectly from my first visit to the West Indies, in 1877, when, as an ornithologist ardently in love with Nature, I went there in search of birds. My self-imposed task took me into the forests and mountains, to dwell with the Carib Indians and negroes, as well as with the white cultivators of the coast plantations. From them I obtained a great deal of information that seemed to me of value, aside from that relevant to the subject of my investiga tions.
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