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Englishwoman in the Philippines

Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    044 - Letter 43 Homeward Bound

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    043 - Letter 42 Weighing Anchor

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    042 - Letter 41 The Festivities

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    041 - Letter 40 Preparations

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    040 - Letter 39 A Last Day at Nagaba etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    039 - Letter 38 Agricultural Possibilities

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    038 - Letter 37 A Pearl of Great Price

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    037 - Letter 36 Cock-Fighting

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    036 - Letter 35 Declaration Day etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    035 - Letter 34 Trying Heat etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    034 - Letter 33 A Paper-Chase etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    033 - Letter 32 Our Mongeese etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    032 - Letter 31 Mr Taft etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    031 - Letter 30 Philippine Sanitation etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    030 - Letter 29 An Evening on the River etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    029 - Letter 28 A Little Earthquake etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    028 - Letter 27 A Week-end at Nagaba

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    027 - Letter 26 The Monsoon etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    026 - Letter 25 A Day at Nagaba

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    025 - Letter 24 Easter Festivities

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    024 - Letter 23 A Tropical Shower etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    023 - Letter 22 A Trip to Guimaras etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    022 - Letter 21 The Wharves etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    021 - Letter 20 Filipino Indolence etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    020 - Letter 19 A Baile etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    019 - Letter 18 The Return Voyage etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    018 - Letter 17 Democracy and Society in Manila

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    017 - Letter 16 Manila and Its Inhabitants

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    016 - Letter 15 An Official Entertainment

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    015 - Letter 14 Voyage to Manila

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    014 - Letter 13 Some Influences of Climate etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    013 - Letter 12 Chinese New Year etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    012 - Letter 11 Some Results of the American Occupation

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    011 - Letter 10 A Filipino Theatre - Carabaos

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    010 - Letter 9 Tariffs Insects

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    009 - Letter 8 Social Amusements

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    008 - Letter 7 Customs and Dress of the Natives

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    007 - Letter 6 A Wasted Land

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    006 - Letter 5 Housekeeping in Iloilo

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    005 - Letter 4 A Philippine House etc

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    004 - Letter 3 First Impressions of Iloilo

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    003 - Letter 2 From Manila to Iloilo

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    002 - Letter 1 Manila

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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    001 - Introduction

    Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often overlooked by transient visitors. Set just a few years after the Americans took over from the Spanish colonial rule, her anecdotes shed light on the complex dynamics between the new colonial power and the local populace, as well as the innocence of the American administrators. With her natural curiosity and dry wit, Mrs. Dauncey brings to life the social and material culture of the Philippines, offering a unique perspective that is both entertaining and enlightening. (Summary by Ted Lienhart)

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Enid Dauncey

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Enid Gambier Dauncey, a travel writer, and her businessman husband spent nine months in a provincial city in the Philippines from 1904 to 1905. Her captivating letters to friends offer more than just a travelogue; they are a treasure trove of keen observations that reveal the subtleties often...

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Englishwoman in the Philippines is created and hosted by Enid Dauncey.
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