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HAWAII VOLCANOES: the story behind the scenery (HI). Kaye.
Glowing eruptions, fern forest,
park today at Hawaii National park. 61 color photos, 48 large-format pages.
ISBN: 0-916122-18-2. 1982. Third printing. Order #: KCPU0708 paper$8.95.
HAWAII VOLCANOES IN PICTURES: the continuing story. Rasp.
Volcanoes, eruptions, vegetation, animals, recreation. 48 large-format pages, color illustrations.
Inventory=1. ISBN: 0-88714-069-6. 1992. Order #: KCPU4490 paper$8.95.
TRAILSIDE PLANTS OF HAWAII'S NATIONAL PARKS. by Charles H. Lamoureux.
Hawaii's plants are presented here organized by plant family--ferns, mosses, orchids, grass, peas, peppers, etc. Species most likely to be encountered by park visitors are featured and a description is given for each along with a color photograph to enable persons to identify the plants. Places where particular plants can be found are indicated. Mention is made of the ways in which the plants were used by Hawaiian people. Color photos, selected readings, 80 pages, index..
ISBN: None. 1976. Cover slightly discolored. Order #: HAWA2244 spiral$8.95.
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19th CENTURY WHALING TALES. by James Temple Brown and Gustav Kobbe.
Pursuing the world's largest mammal in boats powered only by sail and oar.
Perhaps the sea's highest adventure was the
whaling chase, as great or greater than exploring uncharted waters. Why else
would men risk their lives and their families' securities? The money could be
good, too, and for some, there was the chance at freedom, for the industry was
mainly blind as to skin color at a time when opportunities for non-whites were
scarce. The whaling industry flourished for two centuries, and its traditions are recounted in
seaport museums and the stories here:
"Stray Leaves from a Whaleman's Log" is reprinted from Century
Magazine, 1893. It tells about chasing of whales on a cruise from the standpoint of
the individual whaleman.
"The Perils and Romance of Whaling" came out in Century
Magazine in 1890. It gives more of the detail of the subject and also includes
anecdotes of episodes from the early days.
A final section "Cutting in and Trying
Out" explains the butchering process. Period illustrations. 48 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-089-4. ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-089-8. Order #: VIST0089 paper$4.95.
Parks and museums now tell of this
period of history, for instance at New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park in
Massachusetts and Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut.
CONTRIBUTIONS OF A VENERABLE NATIVE to the ancient history of the Hawaiian Islands. by M. Jules Remy.
Account of interview with old Hawaiian in 1853 gives insights into traditions and
cultures of native island people. Subjects range from history, government and society to
the nobility, common people, and the ancient chants. Foreword is by park superintendent at
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park (once known as City of Refuge). Reproduced photos and drawings. 40 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-056-8.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-056-0. Order #: VIST0056 paper$3.95.$3.95.
HAWAII-NEI, 1873. by Charles Nordhoff.
Hawaii-Nei is the name for the collective kingdom of Hawaii, and these two articles
from over a century ago tell of the islands' history and people, rains, and volcanic
eruptions. The islands were still relatively native and natural during our author's visit,
and he tells of their traits and early religion. Foreword is by Russell Apple,
Pacific Historian of the National Park Service. Engravings show the land, the seascapes, homes, public buildings, and the
people--eating poi, dancing the hula, surfing. 40 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-030-4.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-030-0. Order #: VIST0030 paper$3.95.
MARK TWAIN IN HAWAII--the noted humorist's 1866 visit. by Mark Twain.
The noted humorist's account of his 1866 trip to Hawaii, made at a time when the
islands were still more for the natives than for the tourists. Yet Twain visits many of
the sites and tries his hand at many of the activities that modern tourists do--he surfs,
goes for an ocean canoe ride, sees the City of Refuge, visits the volcano, studies the
nobility, and watches the hula. Twain the dreamer admired Hawaii, land of dreams, and he
even writes seriously of the scenery, on occasion. Illustrations are from the original edition of the work, with others added from a
similar time period from other sources. 96 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-070-3.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-070-6. 1999. Order #: VIST0070 paper$6.95.
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