Herrn Bengt And.euphras ns Reise Nach Der Schwedisch-westindischen Insel St.barthelemi, Und Den Inseln St.eustache Und St.christoph presents a detailed 18th-century account of the Swedish West Indies. Bengt Anders Euphras n meticulously describes the customs, lifestyle of the inhabitants, geographical location, characteristics, and natural products of St. Barthelemy, St. Eustache, and St. Christopher.
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