Synopsis
Sketches, Civil And Military, Of The Island Of Java And Its Immediate Dependencies: Comprising Interesting Details Of Batavia, And Authentic Particulars Of The Celebrated Poison-Tree by John Joseph Stockdale. The work collects historical, geographical, and ethnographic details about Java, drawn from voyages and official reports, including Batavia's urban and defensive works, the Empire of Java's four principal powers (Bantam, Jacatra, Cheribon, and the Soesochoenam), and Madura; it covers navigation in the Straits of Sunda, descriptions of Prince’s Island and Dwars-in-den Weg; it details the economy (pepper, rice, sugar, coffee) and the Company's governance (Council of India, Governor-General, Director-General), and social facets such as Javanese dress, religion, and Chinese Campongs. It also documents the celebrated poison-tree and related botanical poisons (upas), with discussions on their purported effects and experimental notes. The work aims to provide amusement, information, and a portrait of Java under colonial rule.
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