The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
This book scanned and processed for Project Gutenberg by Beth
Sullivan, e-mail bsulliva@lycos.com, from the 1892 G.P. Putnam's Sons edition.
BY ISABELLA L. BIRD (Mrs. Bishop)
In presenting to the public the last installment of my travels in the Far East, in 1879, I desire to offer, both to my readers and critics, my grateful acknowledgments for the kindness with which my letters from Japan were received, and to ask for an equally kind and lenient estimate of my present volume, which has been prepared for publication under the heavy shadow of the loss of the beloved and only sister to whom the letters of which it consists were written, and whose able and careful criticism, as well as loving interest, accompanied my former volumes through the press.
It is by her wish that this book has received the title of the Golden Chersonese, a slightly ambitious one; and I must at once explain that my letters treat of only its western portion, for the very sufficient reason that the interior is unexplored by Europeans, half of it being actually so little known that the latest map gives only the position of its coast-line. I hope, however, that my book will be accepted as an honest attempt to make a popular contribution to the sum of knowledge of a beautiful and little-traveled region, with which the majority of educated people are so little acquainted that it is constantly confounded with the Malay Archipelago, but which is practically under British rule, and is probable destined to afford increasing employment to British capital and enterprise.
As I traveled under official auspices, and was entertained at the houses of officials everywhere, I feel it to be due to my entertainers to say that I have carefully abstained from giving their views on any subjects on which they may have uttered them in the ease of friendly intercourse, except in two or three trivial instances, in which I have quoted them as my authorities. The opinions expressed are wholly my own, whether right or wrong, and I accept the fullest responsibility for them.
Isabella L. Bird
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THE GOLDEN CHERSONESE AND THE WAY THITHER
PREFACE
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
LETTER I
LETTER II
LETTER III
LETTER IV
LETTER V
LETTER VI
LETTER VII
LETTER VIII
LETTER IX
LETTER X
A CHAPTER ON SUNGEI UJONG
LETTER XI
LETTER XII
LETTER XIII
A CHAPTER ON SELANGOR*
LETTER XIV
LETTER XV
LETTER XVI
LETTER XVII
A CHAPTER ON PERAK
LETTER XVIII
LETTER XIX
LETTER XX
LETTER XX (CONTINUED)
LETTER XXI
LETTER XXII
LETTER XXIII
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C