An amazing little (73 pages) consisting of 5 short stories (one repeated with minor changes), written by Leonard Woolf, most notably known as Virginia Woolf's husband but a fine writer in his own right. Taken from his experiences as a civil servant for Great Britain in Ceylon (Sri Lanka in present times) during the early 1900's, Woolf writes in a style reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling and G.K. Chesterton. Extremely descriptive and flavorful, Woolf's writing will transport the reader to the Imperialist Times of British expansionism. It is definitely not PC but for the time period it was written in, moderately liberal and although there is a definite racist bent, nothing of a blatant racial hatred. Maybe uncomfortable, for some, still, an enjoyable and entertaining read about a time and place in British history. A skillful writer, but vastly overshadowed by his exquisitely talented partner, Leonard Woolf's writing should be explored by readers for its own enjoyment and not compared to the incomparable Virginia Woolf. A very good read.