In 1894, Paul Gauguin left Europe to spend two years in Tahiti, where he produced some of his most beautiful and best-known paintings. But he also created another masterpiece that has languished in obscurity for nearly 100 years: a detailed, entertaining journal and the sensuous wood-block prints and sketches he made to accompany it. In this exquisitely designed edition, the evocative text and richly coloured illustrations are published together for...