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Hawaii's story by Hawaii's queen, Liliuokalani

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From inside cover: Her book ... is essentially a plea for the preservation of her kindgom. It is also a portrayal of the life and customs of 19th-century Hawaii -- and, incidentally, of the United States and Europe -- seen through the eyes of the shrewd and observant eyes of an internationally famous person who was basically a sympathetic and understanding woman ... it is a compelling account of the last years of a monarchy ... Told with pride in, and love for, her royal predecessors as well as her people, the facts of the queen's story do not differ from those of other writers ... but her presentation, naturally enough, is colored by her deep affection and loyalty.

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Lee and Shepard
Language
English
Pages
409

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Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
October 1991, Mutual Publishing
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Cover of: Hawaii's story by Hawaii's Queen.
Hawaii's story by Hawaii's Queen.
1964, Charles E. Tuttle Co.
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Boston

Edition Notes

Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 14979)

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Series
Library of American civilization -- LAC 14979.

The Physical Object

Format
Microform
Pagination
viii, 409 p.
Number of pages
409

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13600003M
Internet Archive
hawaiisstorybyh00goog
OCLC/WorldCat
11617695

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The extinct crater or mountain which forms the background to the city of Honolulu is known as the Punch-Bowl; at its base is situated the Queen's Hospital, so named because of the great interest taken in its erection by Emma, the queen of Kamehameha IV. Funds for the cause were solicited by the reigning sovereigns in person, and the hospital building was completed in 1860. Very near to its site, on Sept. 2, 1838, I was born.
Page 1, added by Alex Voytek. "First three sentences."

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