The Entrance to the Tautira River, Tahiti, (ca. 1895) painted by John la Farge, travelling companion to Henry Adams.

Featured on PDR in the essay Tales from Tahiti

In 1890, Henry Adams - the historian, academic, journalist, and descendent of two US presidents - set out on a tour of the South Pacific. After befriending the family of "the last Queen of Tahiti," he became inspired to write what is considered to be the first history of the island. Through Adams' letters, Ray Davis explores the story of the book's creation.

The Entrance to the Tautira River, Tahiti

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ca. 1895


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Public Domain Worldwide

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