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Stirring scenes in savage lands : $b An account of the manners, customs, habits and recreations, peaceful and warlike, of the uncivilised world

By James Greenwood

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"Stirring Scenes in Savage Lands" by James Greenwood is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book provides a detailed exploratio...

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"Stirring Scenes in Savage Lands" by James Greenwood is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book provides a detailed exploration of the customs, manners, and habits of various uncivilized societies around the world, highlighting both peaceful and warlike aspects of their cultures. It aims to broaden the reader's understanding of human nature and the diversity of human experience through vivid storytelling. The opening of the book sets the stage by describing the complex relationship between savages and their leaders, exploring the expectations and realities of kingship among various tribes. It delves into the lives of individuals like the King of Dahomey, characterized as someone whose rule is marked by brutality and human sacrifice, showcasing the grotesque display of wealth and power associated with his reign. The narrative discusses the expectations that come with leadership in these savage lands and the often horrifying customs that surround these ancient ways of life, establishing an intriguing tone for the accounts that follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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James Greenwood (1832–1927) was an English social explorer, journalist and writer, who published a series of articles which drew attention to the plight of London's working poor. He was one of the first journalists to cover stories incognito, and is regarded as one of the pioneers of investigative journalism.

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