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190910018Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co 1909. Octavo 21 x 14.5 cm. 150 16 pages. Interleaved with unpaginated blanks for the addition of handwritten recipes. Index and advertisements. Stated "Fifth Edition Revised and Enlarged". Later edition of Hawaii's first cookbook a community cookbook with recipes attributed. The much slimmer first edition - just forty-nine pages - was issued in 1879 by "The Ladies of the Fort Street Church" and printed by P.C. Advertising Printing Establishment. In the new preface to this Fifth Edition the current editor Elizabeth C.V. Hall speaks to the book's origins though miscalculates the original publication date to be 1882. While the chapter headings are fairly standard – Cakes Confectionery Desserts Eggs Fish Game and Poultry etc. – there is a presence of more local recipes and ingredients. Taro breadfruit papaya alligator pear and of course cocoanut and pineapple. Some spotting and light soil throughout. In original limp cloth titled in black on the front panel; wear and abrasions to cloth especially at the spine thought it remains structurally sound. Near very good. With two handwritten recipes "Steamed Chocolate Pudding" and "Caramel Pudding" added to a blank. OCLC locates nine copies of this edition; the first edition is known only by one copy NYPL; Brown 524 for the first edition; Cook page 55; not in Cagle. Hawaiian Gazette Co hardcover
195061896Honolulu H.T.: Hawaiian Airlines 1950. 8vo. 5.25 x 9.3 in. printed in red white & blue which folds out into oblong folio 21 x 9.3 pictorial route map on verso recto w/ photo text illustrations. Self-printed softcovers pictorial map of Hawaii w/ DC-3 flying overhead slight shelfwear. First edition of this post-World War II travel brochure touting the many places visitors could enjoy on their tours through the Hawaiian Islands on the airlines DC-3’s including Akaka Falls Waimea Canyon giant ferns on Kiluaea Honolulu Lahaina and more. Although misdated by some cataloguers due to the introduction of DC-3’s in 1941 by Hawaiian Airlines the population statistics for the fold-out pictorial map match those issued in 1950 with Territorial and Federal Census. Worldcat locates 2 similar copies DLC U of WI smaller 1953 version. Hawaiian Airlines, paperback
198048483San Francisco, John Howell, 1980. 4°. Mit farb. Titelbild u. zahlr. Tafeln. 2 Bll., OKart.
191796197Partitions sur l'Amérique du Nord,Partitions sur la Polynésie Remick Jerome 1917
1925102642Berlin Irving 1925
193826551Partitions sur l'Amérique du Nord Salabert 1938
193572464Partitions sur la Polynésie,Partitions sur les États-Unis Berlin Irving 1935
1930108812Johnny Noble 1930
1926102641Partitions illustrées QUELQUE PART AUTOUR DU GLOBE Villa Moret 1926
194524074Partitions sur l'Amérique du Nord Beuscher Paul 1945
193326323Irwin Dash Music 1933
191875358Partitions sur la Polynésie Edward B. Marks 1918
191596200Partitions sur l'Amérique du Nord,Partitions sur la Polynésie Bergstrom Music Co,Ltd. Honolulu,Hawaii 1915
70934Partitions sur la Polynésie Micro
113922La Chansonnette
1926108007Leo Feist inc. 1926
US, anni '50, 4to brossura, cop. ill. pp.
Napoli, 1932 febbraio 1, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de “Il Mattino illustrato”
Incisione originale di cm. 7,5 x 11 su foglio 11 x 15, seconda metà '800 circa, colorata a mano.
USA, anni '30, 8vo br. pp. 96 con ill. n.t.
189375211Honolulu: Press Publishing Company Print 1893. first edition. Octavo. 25 1 pp. Publisher's printed light brown wrappers. Nine pinholes through text hard to discern upon first glance else an excellent copy. Baldwin had earlier published a list of Hawaiian mosses and liverworts hepatic plants or Hepaticae in Latin. Malacology In the 1890s he devoted much of his time to studying mollusks malacology specifically the study of Hawaiian land snails some of which he named and described. In addition several land snail species in the family Achatinellidae were named in honor of him as well as a subgenus Baldwinia of the genus Partulina. He produced the first catalog of Hawaiian land snails and freshwater snails in 1893. Press Publishing Company Print unknown
187474143Honolulu: Samuel Damon 1874. First edition. Thirteen copies each one being a large sheet folded to make 4 pages 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches. Comprising pp. 40-48. Masthead with two vignettes. Scattered light foxing but very clean overall. No tears.Samuel Cheney Damon 1815 –1885 was an early missionary to Hawaii pastor of the Seamen's Bethel Church chaplain of the Honolulu American Seamen's Friend Society and editor of the monthly newspaper The Friend. The newspaper was not solely concerned with religious matters but served the community at large for general news of the Islands with sections such as "Important to Navigators of the Pacific" "New Explorations in Micronesia" "Marine Journal Port of Honolulu S.I." and numerous ads for local businesses. [Samuel Damon] unknown
1863332951Honolulu: American Mission Press 1863. With: 9 additional Reports of the Hawaiian Missionary Society being the Second Report and the Fifth through Twelfth Reports. 10 vols. 8vo. Original wrappers or self-wrappers. With: 9 additional Reports of the Hawaiian Missionary Society being the Second Report and the Fifth through Twelfth Reports. 10 vols. 8vo. The Hawaiian Missionary Society aimed to send missionaries from Hawaii to other Pacific islands. "The first annual report states that preparations were being made to send two missionaries Rev. Mr. Snow and Rev. Luther H. Gulick and their wives to Micronesia. A list of contributions made to the society shows the extraordinary generosity of native Hawaiian churches to this object . From this date the annual reports include excerpts from letters of the missionaries both in Micronesia and in the Marquesas. Twelve annual reports were published between 1852 and 1863 . The first three were printed at the American Mission Press; the fifth at the Polynesian office; and the remainder by the press of H.M. Whitney or the Pacific Commercial Press. This is an important source of information about missionary work by native Hawaiian missionaries in Micronesia the Marquesas and other parts of the Pacific" Forbes<br /> <br /> This group comprises the following:<br /> First Report. Honolulu: American Mission Press 1852. 12pp. Green wrappers.<br /> Second Report. Honolulu: American Mission Press 1853. 19pp. Unopened. Tan wrappers.<br /> Fifth Report. Honolulu: Printed at the Polynesian Office 1856. 24pp. Uncut and unopened. Stitched self-wrappers. <br /> Sixth Report. Honolulu: Press of H.M. Whitney 1857. 24pp. Stitched self-wrappers. <br /> Seventh Report. Honolulu: Commercial Advertiser Print 1858. 24pp. Stitched self-wrappers.<br /> Eighth Report. Honolulu: Commercial Advertiser Print 1859. 16pp. Stitched self-wrappers. <br /> Ninth Report. Honolulu: Henry M. Whitney 1860. 35pp. Stitched self-wrappers. <br /> Tenth Report. Honolulu: Henry M. Whitney 1861. 23pp. Stitched self-wrappers. <br /> Eleventh Report. Honolulu: Henry M. Whitney 1862. 24pp. Stitched self-wrappers. <br /> Twelfth Report. Honolulu: Henry M. Whitney 1863. 12pp. Stitched self-wrappers. Forbes 1877 First Report American Mission Press unknown