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1995641971995. Hawaii Reports. Supreme Court of Hawaii. Hawaiian Reports. Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the Territory State of Hawaii. Title varies. Imprint varies. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Company and others 1903-1995. Vols. 14 to 75 1902-1994. 62 books. Tan buckram with upper red and lower black spine labels. Ex-library with stamps else a good solid set. $495. unknown
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195930277<p>AUG 21 1959 & JULY 4 1960 FIRST DAY OF ISSUE 3 STAMPED CANCELLED ENVELOPES VG- WITH TAPE RESIDUE TO THE BACK OF 3 ENVELOPES STAMPS</p> USPS
304792Meadville Pa. etc. 7 x 3-1/2 inches. Fine. 7 x 3-1/2 inches. Numbers 7578 79 80 81 82 84 85 8788 8990 919295 96 97 10157 of Keystone View Co. 76 93 94 and S 343 of Underwood & Underwood. unknown
2021Q-1889708003Hawaii Audubon Society 2021-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hawaii Audubon Society paperback
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
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2011SONG117370020XNabu Press 2011-07-19. paperback. Used: Good. 7.44x1.48x9.69. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Nabu Press paperback
1925227841925. SS Resolute photo archive approximately 86 photographs dating to 1925 documenting a passenger voyage through the Hawaiian Islands and broader Pacific region during a period of expanding U.S. tourism and colonial presence. The material captures volcanic landscapes urban development agricultural activity and Native Hawaiian individuals providing visual evidence of both environmental features and social life. These images record the intersection of natural geography and emerging tourist infrastructure in Hawaii during the interwar period when the islands were increasingly integrated into trans-Pacific travel networks.<br /> <br /> Approximately 86 black-and-white and color photographs each measuring about 3.5 x 5 inches mounted on black album leaves with white ink captions identifying locations such as Honolulu Hilo Waimea Bay Kilauea Crater and the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. The archive includes multiple views of volcanic activity including lava flows associated with eruptions from 1868 1901 and 1924 as well as craters at Halemaumau and Kilauea steam vents and descending lava formations. Coastal landscapes and inland terrain of Oahu and the Big Island are represented alongside urban scenes in Honolulu including hotels streetscapes and institutional buildings such as the Moana Hotel and the Mormon Temple at Laie. Agricultural images show sugarcane cultivation and rural labor environments while market scenes and portraits depict local residents in daily settings. A group of photographs includes Duke Kahanamoku posed with a surfboard marked "DUKE" alongside additional images referencing Pacific locations such as Tutuila and Upolu indicating the voyage extended beyond Hawaii.<br /> <br /> Produced during the 1920s expansion of Pacific tourism these photographs document how Hawaii and surrounding islands were visually framed for travelers within a colonial and commercial context. The combination of landscape infrastructure and human subjects reflects both the promotion of the islands as a destination and the presence of established local communities and industries. The archive supports research into tourism history Pacific colonial networks environmental documentation and Native Hawaiian cultural representation. Mild toning and occasional rippling to prints with minimal edge wear; captions remain clear; overall very good condition. A comprehensive visual record of a trans-Pacific यातà¥à¤°à¤¾ and its documentation of Hawaii and neighboring islands in the early twentieth century. unknown
1015455549.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1900332947Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Print 1900. 84pp. 8vo. Publisher's stapled tan wrappers. Toning wrappers a bit brittle. 84pp. 8vo. A political pamphlet relating to the election of 1900 -- the first election following admission as a U.S. Territory -- prepared by the central committee of the Republican Party concerning the land commisssion report. Not in Forbes. Scarce. Hawaiian Gazette Print unknown
195959165Honolulu HI: Tongg Publishing Co. Hawaii Visitors Bureau 1959. 4to. xxxvii 1 97 1 pp. With 10 colour plates numerous colour maps illustrations over 150 photo illustrations text illustrations illustrated ads. Colour-illustrated boards red plastic comb binding distinctive Mid-Century Modern illustration of hula dancer and surfer front cover minor scuffing edgewear front & back covers minor chipping head of spine still VG- copy from the library of Archibald Angus MacDonald 1892-1977 stepson of famed southern California oil man William F. Byrne as well as oil company and drilling equipment company owner and manager of MacDonald & Burns Oil Producers. First edition thus of this well-illustrated installment in the hospitality magazine issued for guests of hotels of Hawaii and filled with illustrated ads of ocean liners travel bureaus airliners and even real estate agents in Hawaii. Tongg Publishing Co., Hawaii Visitors Bureau, hardcover
196962746Honolulu HI: Dept. of Anthropology Bernice P. Bishop Museum 1969. Four parts in one vol. 4to. 73 1; 4 i 1 12; 4 17 1; 4 24 pp. With photos site maps maps diagrams illustrations throughout. Tan-green printed softcovers dividing covers for sections 2-4 slight dustsoiling very minor sunning still VG bright copy. First edition of these scarce archaeological and anthropological reports released in Sammelband as well as separately carried out on Hawaii in the 1950’s through 1960’s and the first includes a concise synopsis review of fieldwork as well as history of Euro-caucasian contacts with Hawaii from the 18th- to 20th-Century. Dept. of Anthropology, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, paperback
190053459New York: Harper & Brothers 1900. 12mo. 107 1 pp. Title in red & black. Beige-coloured publisher’s cloth Arts & Crafts lettering & cover art in brown & green of stylized palm trees gilt lettering very minor bumping & wear to corners minor spotting slight scuffing still VG- copy from the library of George Dana Linn 1863-1960 a Spokane WA real estate promoter and developer. First edition of the author’s second novel which was based on Native Hawaiian folklore and mythology including a glossary at the end of Hawaiian terms and phrases with discussion of the Hawaiian alphabet. Dole 1850-1928 was a lawyer and dean of law school in Spokane WA when his cousin Sanford Dole tapped him to act as Assistant Attorney General to Henry Ernest Cooper after their coup against Queen Liliuokalani and setting up the Republic of Hawaii. Harper & Brothers, hardcover
1396742808.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192832754Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin 1928. Tall 8vo. xii 209 1 pp. Frntsp photo. Blue cloth gilt lettrng w/ G.P. Judd Centenary Luau Kualoa July 4 1928 place marker laid-in w/ frmr ownrshp signature dated July 19 1928. First edition thus of this fascinating memoir. Honolulu Star-Bulletin, hardcover