A Dream of Islands: Voyages of Self-discovery in the South Seas: John Williams, Herman Melville, Walter Murray Gibson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Paul GauguinHighlights five nineteenth-century travelers who explored the South Seas and made discoveries about themselves. |
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John Williams | 23 |
Herman Melville | 71 |
Walter Murray Gibson | 129 |
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