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King Kalakoua | |
Around
the World with a King by William N. Armstrong The journey of King Kalakoua, the first sovereign to circumnavigate the world in 1887 as told by William N. Armstrong, a member of the king's cabinet. This incredible journey began in 1887 and took King Kalakoua to the Unites States of America, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Siam, Singapore, Malaya, India, Egypt, Rome, London, Belgium, Vienna, Spain, Portugal, France, and back to Hawaii through the United States again. A unique and insightful glimpse into these states and elites at the end of the nineteenth century full of fascinating events, encounters, and stories. |
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Lili'uokalani | |
The
Last Hawaiian Queen: Liliuokalani by Paula Guzzetti This concise overview is as much a history of Hawaii as it is a biography of Queen Liliuokalani. Guzzetti recounts the events of Lydia's (later Queen Liliuokalani) life, but intersperses bits of Hawaiian tradition and lore along the way. Full-color and black-and-white photographs and reproductions are attractive and informative, though not particularly eye-catching. Recommended for readers 9-12 years old. |
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Emma Naea Rooke | |
Emma
Naea Rooke, 1836-1885: Beloved Queen of Hawaii by Russell E. Benton While much has been written about Queen Liliuokalani, little has been published about a second much-revered and loved queen of Hawaii: Emma, the queen consort of King Kamehameha IV, a woman who was deeply involved in the destiny of her people and their country. |
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