| Preface | xi |
Chapter 13 |
| The Sea | |
| Longings for Shore | |
| A Land-sick Ship | |
| Destination of the Voyagers | |
| The Marquesas | |
| Adventure of a Missionary's Wife among the Savages | |
| Characteristic Anecdote of the Queen of Nukuheva | |
Chapter 29 |
| Passage from the Cruising Ground to the Marquesas | |
| Sleepy times aboard Ship | |
| South Sea Scenery | |
| Land ho! | |
| The French Squadron discovered at Anchor in the Bay of Nukuheva | |
| Strange Pilot | |
| Escort of Canoes | |
| A Flotilla of Cocoa-nuts | |
| Swimming Visitors | |
| The Dolly boarded by them | |
| State of affairs that ensue | |
Chapter 316 |
| Some Account of the late operations of the French at the Marquesas | |
| Prudent Conduct of the Admiral | |
| Sensation produced by the Arrival of the Strangers | |
| The first Horse seen by the Islanders | |
| Reflections | |
| Miserable Subterfuge of the French | |
| Digression concerning Tahiti | |
| Seizure of the Island by the Admiral | |
| Spirited Conduct of an English Lady | |
Chapter 420 |
| State of Affairs aboard the Ship | |
| Contents of her Larder | |
| Length of South Seamen's Voyages | |
| Account of a Flying Whaleman | |
| Determination to Leave the Vessel | |
| The Bay of Nukuheva | |
| The Typees | |
| Invasion of their Valley by Porter | |
| Reflections | |
| Glen of Tior | |
| Interview between the old King and the French Admiral | |
Chapter 530 |
| Thoughts previous to attempting an Escape | |
| Toby, a Fellow Sailor, agrees to share the Adventure | |
| Last Night aboard the Ship | |
Chapter 634 |
| A Specimen of Nautical Oratory | |
| Criticisms of the Sailors | |
| The Starboard Watch are given a Holiday | |
| The Escape to the Mountains | |
Chapter 741 |
| The other side of the Mountain | |
| Disappointment | |
| Inventory of Articles brought from the Ship | |
| Division of the Stock of Bread | |
| Appearance of the Interior of the Island | |
| A Discovery | |
| A Ravine and Waterfalls | |
| A sleepless Night | |
| Further Discoveries | |
| My Illness | |
| A Marquesan Landscape | |
Chapter 850 |
| The Important Question, Typee or Happar? | |
| A Wild-Goose Chace | |
| My Sufferings | |
| Disheartening Situation | |
| A Night in a Ravine | |
| Morning Meal | |
| Happy Idea of Toby | |
| Journey towards the Valley | |
Chapter 958 |
| Perilous Passage of the Ravine | |
| Descent into the Valley | |
Chapter 1066 |
| The Head of the Valley | |
| Cautious Advance | |
| A Path | |
| Fruit | |
| Discovery of Two of the Natives | |
| Their singular Conduct | |
| Approach towards the inhabited parts of the Vale | |
| Sensation produced by our Appearance | |
| Reception at the House of one of the Natives | |
Chapter 1176 |
| Midnight Reflections | |
| Morning Visitors | |
| A Warrior in Costume | |
| A Savage AEsculapius | |
| Practice of the Healing Art | |
| Body Servant | |
| A Dwelling-house of the Valley described | |
| Portraits of its Inmates | |
Chapter 1288 |
| Officiousness of Kory-Kory | |
| His Devotion | |
| A Bath in the Stream | |
| Want of Refinement of the Typee Damsels | |
| Stroll with Mehevi | |
| A Typee Highway | |
| The Taboo Groves | |
| The Hoolah-Hoolah Ground | |
| The Ti | |
| Time-worn Savages | |
| Hospitality of Mehevi | |
| Midnight Misgivings | |
| Adventure in the Dark | |
| Distinguished Honors paid to the Visitors | |
| Strange Procession and Return to the House of Marheyo | |
Chapter 1397 |
| Attempt to procure Relief from Nukuheva | |
| Perilous Adventure of Toby in the Happar Mountain | |
| Eloquence of Kory-Kory | |
Chapter 14104 |
| A great Event happens in the Valley | |
| The Island Telegraph | |
| Something befalls Toby | |
| Fayaway displays a tender Heart | |
| Melancholy Reflections | |
| Mysterious Conduct of the Islanders | |
| Devotion of Kory-Kory | |
| A rural Couch | |
| A Luxury | |
| Kory-Kory strikes a Light a la Typee | |
Chapter 15113 |
| Kindness of Marheyo and the rest of the Islanders | |
| A full Description of the Bread-fruit Tree | |
| Different Modes of preparing the Fruit | |
Chapter 16118 |
| Melancholy condition | |
| Occurrence at the Ti | |
| Anecdote of Marheyo | |
| Shaving the Head of a Warrior | |
Chapter 17123 |
| Improvement in Health and Spirits | |
| Felicity of the Typees | |
| Their enjoyments compared with those of more enlightened Communities | |
| Comparative Wickedness of civilized and unenlightened People | |
| A Skirmish in the Mountain with the Warriors of Happar | |
Chapter 18131 |
| Swimming in company with the Girls of the Valley | |
| A Canoe | |
| Effects of the Taboo | |
| A pleasure Excursion on the Pond | |
| Beautiful freak of Fayaway | |
| Mantua-making | |
| A Stranger arrives in the Valley | |
| His mysterious conduct | |
| Native Oratory | |
| The Interview | |
| Its Results | |
| Departure of the Stranger | |
Chapter 19143 |
| Reflections after Marnoo's Departure | |
| Battle of the Pop-guns | |
| Strange conceit of Marheyo | |
| Process of making Tappa | |
Chapter 20149 |
| History of a day as usually spent in the Typee Valley | |
| Dances of the Marquesan Girls | |
Chapter 21153 |
| The Spring of Arva Wai | |
| Remarkable Monumental Remains | |
| Some ideas with regard to the History of the Pi-Pis found in the Valley | |
Chapter 22157 |
| Preparations for a Grand Festival in the Valley | |
| Strange doings in the Taboo Groves | |
| Monument of Calabashes | |
| Gala costume of the Typee damsels | |
| Departure for the Festival | |
Chapter 23163 |
| The Feast of Calabashes | |
Chapter 24169 |
| Ideas suggested by the Feast of Calabashes | |
| Inaccuracy of certain published Accounts of the Islands | |
| A Reason | |
| Neglected State of Heathenism in the Valley | |
| Effigy of a dead Warrior | |
| A singular Superstition | |
| The Priest Kolory and the God Moa Artua | |
| Amazing Religious Observance | |
| A dilapidated Shrine | |
| Kory-Kory and the Idol | |
| An Inference | |
Chapter 25180 |
| General Information gathered at the Festival | |
| Personal Beauty of the Typees | |
| Their Superiority over the Inhabitants of the other Islands | |
| Diversity of Complexion | |
| A Vegetable Cosmetic and Ointment | |
| Testimony of Voyagers to the uncommon Beauty of the Marquesans | |
| Few Evidences of Intercourse with Civilized Beings | |
| Dilapidated Musket | |
| Primitive Simplicity of Government | |
| Regal Dignity of Mehevi | |
Chapter 26188 |
| King Mehevi | |
| Allusion to his Hawiian Majesty | |
| Conduct of Marheyo and Mehevi in certain delicate matters | |
| Peculiar system of Marriage | |
| Number of Population | |
| Uniformity | |
| Embalming | |
| Places of Sepulture | |
| Funeral obsequies at Nukuheva | |
| Number of Inhabitants in Typee | |
| Location of the Dwellings | |
| Happiness enjoyed in the Valley | |
| A Warning | |
| Some ideas with regard to the Civilization of the Islands | |
| Reference to the Present state of the Hawiians | |
| Story of a Missionary's Wife | |
| Fashionable Equipages at Oahu | |
| Reflections | |
Chapter 27200 |
| The Social Condition and General Character of the Typees | |
Chapter 28206 |
| Fishing Parties | |
| Mode of distributing the Fish | |
| Midnight Banquet | |
| Timekeeping Tapers | |
| Unceremonious style of eating the Fish | |
Chapter 29210 |
| Natural History of the Valley | |
| Golden Lizards | |
| Tameness of the Birds | |
| Mosquitos | |
| Flies | |
| Dogs | |
| A solitary Cat | |
| The Climate | |
| The Cocoa-nut Tree | |
| Singular modes of climbing it | |
| An agile young Chief | |
| Fearlessness of the Children | |
| Too-Too and the Cocoa-nut Tree | |
| The Birds of the Valley | |
Chapter 30217 |
| A Professor of the Fine Arts | |
| His Persecutions | |
| Something about Tattooing and Tabooing | |
| Two Anecdotes in illustration of the latter | |
| A few thoughts on the Typee Dialect | |
Chapter 31226 |
| Strange custom of the Islanders | |
| Their Chanting, and the peculiarity of their Voice | |
| Rapture of the King at first hearing a Song | |
| A new Dignity conferred on the Author | |
| Musical Instruments in the Valley | |
| Admiration of the Savages at beholding a Pugilistic Performance | |
| Swimming Infant | |
| Beautiful Tresses of the Girls | |
| Ointment for the Hair | |
Chapter 32231 |
| Apprehensions of Evil | |
| Frightful Discovery | |
| Some remarks on Cannibalism | |
| Second Battle with the Happars | |
| Savage Spectacle | |
| Mysterious Feast | |
| Subsequent Disclosures | |
Chapter 33240 |
| The Stranger again arrives in the Valley | |
| Singular Interview with him | |
| Attempt to Escape | |
| Failure | |
| Melancholy Situation | |
| Sympathy of Marheyo | |
Chapter 34 |
| The Escape | 245 |
Appendix | Provisional cession to Lord George Paulet of the Sandwich Islands | 254 |
| Sequel: The Story of Toby | 259 |