A Key to Climatologic Observations in Hawaii

A Key to Climatologic Observations in Hawaii
Title A Key to Climatologic Observations in Hawaii PDF eBook
Author William J. Taliaferro
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1961
Genre Meteorology
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All about Hawaii

All about Hawaii
Title All about Hawaii PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1266
Release 1911
Genre Almanacs, Hawaiian
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United States Census of Business, 1948

United States Census of Business, 1948
Title United States Census of Business, 1948 PDF eBook
Author United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher
Pages 718
Release 1952
Genre Retail trade
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Hawaii

Hawaii
Title Hawaii PDF eBook
Author James A. Michener
Publisher Dial Press
Pages 1154
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0804151407

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Pulitzer Prize–winning author James A. Michener brings Hawaii’s epic history vividly to life in a classic saga that has captivated readers since its initial publication in 1959. As the volcanic Hawaiian Islands sprout from the ocean floor, the land remains untouched for centuries—until, little more than a thousand years ago, Polynesian seafarers make the perilous journey across the Pacific, flourishing in this tropical paradise according to their ancient traditions. Then, in the early nineteenth century, American missionaries arrive, bringing with them a new creed and a new way of life. Based on exhaustive research and told in Michener’s immersive prose, Hawaii is the story of disparate peoples struggling to keep their identity, live in harmony, and, ultimately, join together. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from James A. Michener's Centennial. Praise for Hawaii “Wonderful . . . [a] mammoth epic of the islands.”—The Baltimore Sun “One novel you must not miss! A tremendous work from every point of view—thrilling, exciting, lusty, vivid, stupendous.”—Chicago Tribune “From Michener’s devotion to the islands, he has written a monumental chronicle of Hawaii, an extraordinary and fascinating novel.”—Saturday Review “Memorable . . . a superb biography of a people.”—Houston Chronicle

Japanese American History

Japanese American History
Title Japanese American History PDF eBook
Author Brian Niiya
Publisher VNR AG
Pages 448
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN 9780816026807

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Produced under the auspices of the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles, this comprehensive reference culls information from primary sources--Japanese-language texts and documents, oral histories, and other previously neglected or obscured materials--to document the history and nature of the Japanese American experience as told by the people who lived it. The volume is divided into three major sections: a chronology with some 800 entries; a 400-entry encyclopedia covering people, events, groups, and cultural terms; and an annotated bibliography of major works on Japanese Americans. Includes about 80 bandw illustrations and photographs. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Statehood for Hawaii

Statehood for Hawaii
Title Statehood for Hawaii PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Lands. Subcommittee on Territories and Insular Affairs
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1948
Genre Hawaii
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American Multiculturalism in Context

American Multiculturalism in Context
Title American Multiculturalism in Context PDF eBook
Author Sämi Ludwig
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 566
Release 2017-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 1443874825

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In March 2015, a group of experts from four continents and a wide range of disciplines met with the leading African American writer Ishmael Reed in Mulhouse, France, and Basel, Switzerland. Guided by Swiss cultural and literary theorist Sämi Ludwig, and deliberately migrating back and forth across a political border in the heart of Europe, they not only listened to Reed and discussed his work, but also looked more widely at the different meanings assigned to “multiculturalism” in the United States, Europe, and other parts of the world. This volume brings together their reflections.