Abstract
MR. TAYLOR describes himself as a ‘vagabond’, and entertaining as this record of a vagabond's wanderings may be, it does not call for extended notice here. It is, however, to be noted as giving a view of life among the wilder peoples of the Philippines, which includes an account of the too little known and often unapproachable pygmies. The book is illustrated by some excellent photographs.
Odyssey of the Islands
Carl N.
Taylor
By. Pp. xiv + 284 + 31 plates. (New York and London: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936.) 12s. 6d.
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Odyssey of the Islands. Nature 138, 348 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138348d0
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