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2025x-110715491XCambridge University Press 2025. Hardcover. New. 176 pages. 8.78x0.67x11.22 inches. Cambridge University Press hardcover
MA12A-01875Advertiser Publishing Co. Ltd. Collectible - Acceptable. Honolulu HI: Advertiser Publishing Co. Ltd. 1940. 4to. 16pp. Illus. maps. Fair book. Ex-library else Good. Hawaii regional planning Inquire if you need further information. Advertiser Publishing Co., Ltd. unknown
63-6134Honolulu Hawaii: Matson Lines 1964. 18 Pieces of Travel Ephemera Brochures Post Cards Booklet and Wine Lists from a May 1964 Cruise from Honolulu Hawaii to San Francisco. 11" x 8.5" and smaller. Color photos. Very Good. Honolulu, Hawaii: Matson Lines, 1964. unknown
182569601Boston: Crocker & Brewster 1825. HAWAII. RICHARDS William author. Memoir of Keopuolani. Late Queen of the Sandwich Islands. Boston: Crocker & Brewster n.d. reprint of 1825 edition.<br> <br> Early reprint of the 1825 first edition. Small sixteenmo pamphlet 7 x 4 1/4 inches; 177 x 108 mm. vii 8-55 pp. With two full page engraved plates in the text.<br> <br> Original full printed drab gray wrappers. Staple bound. Some light toning along spine and edges of wrapper. Staples causing minor rust stains. Still about fine.<br> <br> An early reprint of "the first biographical account of the first Christian convert in the Hawaiian Islands and of the highest-ranking of the Hawaiian ali'i of her time" Forbes.<br> <br> "Memoir of Keopuolani Late Queen of the Sandwich Islands is a book written by William Richards in 1825. It is a historical account of the life of Keopuolani one of the most important figures in the history of Hawaii. Keopuolani was the wife of Kamehameha I the first king of Hawaii and the mother of Kamehameha II and Kamehameha III. The book provides a detailed account of Keopuolani's life from her childhood to her death. It describes her upbringing her marriage to Kamehameha I and her role in the unification of the Hawaiian Islands. The book also discusses her conversion to Christianity and her efforts to spread the faith throughout Hawaii. Memoir of Keopuolani Late Queen of the Sandwich Islands is an important historical document that provides insight into the life and culture of Hawaii during the early 19th century." Booksamilion.<br> <br> Forbes 623 for first edition.<br> <br> HBS 69601.<br> <br> $1250. Crocker & Brewster unknown
1819377917Elizabethtown NJ: Edson Hart 1819. Second edition. Frontispiece portrait. 104 32 33 10 10 pp. Five parts in one with sectional title pages. 12mo. Contemporary mottled sheep red morocco spine label. Joints rubbed and just starting. Light foxing throughout. Very good. Second edition. Frontispiece portrait. 104 32 33 10 10 pp. Five parts in one with sectional title pages. 12mo. ʻŌpūkahaʻia c.1792-1818 came from Hawaii to New Haven Connecticut in 1807 following the death of his parents. There he met Dwight and was eventually housed and tutored by relative Timothy Dwight IV then president at Yale College and a founder of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Today ʻŌpūkahaʻia is best known as one of the first Hawaiians to convert to Christianity and an early translator of the Hawaiian language into English. His desire to become a missionary was among the inspirations for the opening of the Foreign Mission School in Cornwall Connecticut which published this posthumous biography. It was issued with a sermon delivered at ʻŌpūkahaʻia's funeral by Lyan Beecher and three other pieces related to the founding of the Foreign Mission School. Sabin 56429; Felcone 556 Edson Hart unknown
192375889Boston: Published for the Board by Samuel T. Armstrong 1923. First edition. Octavo. viii Index 400 pp. Contemporary half brown roan over marbled boards gilt spine lettering and rules. Binding with rubbing but solid and text with usual toning. A very good and stout copy.On pp. 201 to 219 we find one ofd the very earliest accounts of the American Missionaries activities in Hawaii. "On March 30 1820 Hawaii would witness the dawn of Christianity and the most influential religious group in Hawaii. After 164 days of traveling through the United States and sailing through the Pacific Ocean in the Thaddeus fourteen missionaries seven mission couples would arrive in Hawaii landing at Kawaihae and Kailua-Kona Big Island. The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions funded these missionaries who were Presbyterians Congregationalists and Dutch Reformists from New England. Before their arrival the kingdom was transforming: King Kamehameha I the monarch who united the Hawaiian islands died and Liholiho Kamehameha II and Queen Kaahumanu co-ruled Hawaii. After reigning for six months they ended the kapu system leaving behind a religious void.In Hawaii the missionaries converted Hawaiian people to the Christian faith developed the written form of Hawaiian discouraged many Hawaiian cultural practices introduced their Western practices and encouraged the spread of English. One of the most powerful converts Queen Kaahumanu embraced Christianity imposed it to the rest of the kingdom and banned Hawaiian religious practices. The missionaries' impact would continue through their descendents who would become the political business and cultural elites of Hawaii and act as a driving force towards Hawaii's Westernization." Published for the Board by Samuel T. Armstrong hardcover
195862679Honolulu Hawaii: M’s Ranch House 5156 Kalanianaole Highway ca. 1958. 4to. 7.75 x 11 in. 4 pp unpaginated. printed & illustrated in black sepia & red on yellow-tinted thick paper stock minor dustsoiling to rear cover slight shelfwear still NF copy. First edition thus of this Mid-20th-Century menu for the iconic Hawaiian restaurant on the East Side of Oahu Territory of Hawaii which featured a real covered wagon with canvas that children could play in. Along with the 72 oz. steak dinner customers could order Chicken Casserole Broiled Lobster Tail Hawaiian Chop Steak Japanese Shrimp Tempura a whole fresh Pineapple Ranch House Style with their famed breadsticks and cheese sauce. As per the image on the front cover this appears to have been issued after the restaurant was renovated moved to the middle of the property with a parking lot and updated with red brick and wood facade from the original white wooden siding. M’s Ranch House, 5156 Kalanianaole Highway, unknown
1020002581.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1839332695Honolulu 1839. 4pp. 8vo. Unbound. 4pp. 8vo. "Under the name of each member are listed the names and birth dates of her children . The printed minutes of the 1840 General Meeting record an edition of 250 copies" Forbes. The 1839 edition is scarce with only a single example at auction. Forbes 1180 unknown
1847332697Honolulu 1847. 12pp. 12mo. Unbound. Toned and a bit brittle some splits. 12pp. 12mo. Lists the names of the women missionaries and their children with dates of birth. Includes two children born in January 1847 and none thereafter thus ascribing the date of this listing to 1847. Forbes 1669 unknown
19991318300PN. New. 1999. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
042803246X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365854425.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1979759578PN. New. 1979. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
185423745<p><i>"The American Sloop-of-war SARATOGA Capt. Walker arrived at this port on the 29th ult. in 25 days from Japan which is the shortest passage ever made. The S. brings Capt. H.A. Adams U.S.N. as bearer of despatches to the Government at Washington. The point of interest in this intelligence is the fact that Com. Perry concluded a TREATY OF AMITY AND FRIENDSHIP with the EMPIRE OF JAPAN."</i></p><p><i>The Friend</i> was the mouthpiece of Congregational missionaries and reported everything from important local Hawaiian issues to international news reprinted from eastern sources. The nine months covered here feature a great deal of the news of the day ranging from war between England and Russia to lots of whaling and maritime news including shipping arrivals and departures the discovery of new sperm whaling grounds naval intelligence all peppered with a liberal dose of good old fashioned conservative proselytizing.</p><p>This particular volume was sent from Sag Harbor New York to Thomas Spencer a Rhode Island sea captain who went native opening a successful ship's chandlery and marrying a local girl.</p> <b>HAWAII.</b>Newspapers. Bound volume of <i>The Friend</i> Honolulu HI containing 22 consecutive issues dated from Feb 1 1854 through Oct 25 1855.<p><br /></p><p>This volume has the first report of the death of Hawaiian King Kamehameha III including the order of procession Jan 1 1855 issue and the first report of the signing of the US-Japan Treaty negotiated by Commander Matthew Perry May 6 1854 issue and an Independence Day celebration July 6 1854 issue.</p><p><b><i>The Friend</i></b> was a local newspaper published from 1843 to 1954. Published by and for the missionaries it is invaluable as a source of information concerning the activities experiences and accomplishments of the 19th-century Congregational missionaries to Hawaii as well as 20th-century figures and the development of the United Church of Christ in Hawaii. Today <i>The Friend</i> is the newsletter of the Hawaii Conference of the United Church of Christ.</p><p><b>Thomas Spencer</b> 1815-1884 was a whaling captain out of Warwick Rhode Island. He was stranded in the Sandwich Islands Hawaii and decided to remain there. He opened a very successful ship's chandlery in Honolulu and later purchased property on the "big" island in the village of Hilo. His brothers also joined him in Hawaii. He was a notorious celebrity well-liked by all and especially supportive of the Hawaiian royal family. He is buried in Oahu.</p><p>The children of Thomas Spencer and Makaleka Margaret Robinson were Thomas Spencer Jr. and Charles Lucy Jennie Lily Helen Margaret and Kaliko Spencer.</p>
18702018088Honolulu: H.M. Whitney 1870. Original printed wrappers. Occasional light dust soiling on wrappers covers. Diagonal crease on front wrapper cover not effecting following pages. Interior pages clean unmarked & legible pamphlet soft cover book/ no dust jacket. 41 pages. Honolulu: H.M. Whitney paperback
75-0301Honolulu HI: Center Art Galleries - Hawaii 1983. Dealer Catalogue. Quarto. 52 pp. Soft Covers. Very Good. Color plates. Catalogue request letter loosely laid in. Honolulu, HI: Center Art Galleries - Hawaii, 1983. paperback
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19812080202102707003Honpo shoseki 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 50 pages Size: B5 Horizontal format Honpo shoseki paperback
19812080202102706637Honpo shoseki 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 101 pages Size: B5 Horizontal format Honpo shoseki paperback
19812080202102706994Honpo shoseki 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size Honpo shoseki paperback
19812080202102708005Honpo shoseki 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size Honpo shoseki paperback
1996ZB1172908Law of the Sea Inst 1996. 658 pp. hardcover fine. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Law of the Sea Inst hardcover
0260708674.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback