Java: The Garden of the East (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore

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Synopsis

Explore Java’s living history and lush beauty, seen through a traveler’s attentive eye.

In this vivid travel narrative, the island of Java emerges as a tropical paradise and a complex puzzle—where ancient temples, bustling colonial life, and dramatic landscapes meet. The book blends firsthand impressions with a careful look at ruins like Boro Boedor and the Buddhist and Brahmanic heritage that shaped the region. It also frames how explorers and scholars view Java’s past, from mythology to archaeology, against the backdrop of modern travel.

Travelers will ride its pages from the terraced temples and sacred sites to the busy ports and garden-lined towns. You’ll feel the heat, the rain, and the texture of life along Java’s roads, hotels, and markets. The author weighs weather, climate, and everyday observations with a thoughtful sense of history, offering context for the ruins, cultural exchanges, and the region’s evolving identity.
What you’ll experience
  • A close look at Java’s great monuments, their art, and what they reveal about Buddhist and early Javanese civilization.
  • A traveler’s perspective on climate, transport, and colonial life, plus reflections on travel myths and reality.
  • The intersection of archaeology, culture, and legend as scholars explore possible links between distant worlds.
  • Practical glimpses of places, people, and the rhythms of life in East Java during a transformative era.
Ideal for readers curious about ancient temples, Southeast Asian history, and the realities of travel in a tropical isle that blends beauty with mystery.

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