The Hawaiian Archipelago
Publisher Description
“The Hawaiian Archipelago” is a great eyewitness account of Hawaii in 1863, by one of the era's most intrepid travelers, after it had been impacted by its collision with the American and European powers but while it was still a robust independent Kingdom and before its forced assimilation into the USA.
Customer Reviews
FatBitFriedEyes
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A treasure
The poetic prose of this talented writer is gifted to us from the beginnings of Modern Hawaii. Very enjoyable reading full of illustrative description, botanical observations, adventure, native culture and Hawaiian language
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