_THE JOURNAL OF WILLIAM ELLIS_ IS A CLASSIC OF PACIFIC LITERATURE,
RANKING WITH THE JOURNALS OF CAPTAIN COOK AND HIS MEN AS A RECORD OF
LIFE AND CUSTOMS OF THE TRADITIONAL HAWAIIANS.
No other book rivals it as an account of the life of the Hawaiians in
the early 19th century. For readers not yet acquainted with it, there
is the pleasure awaiting them of a new and eciting venture into
Hawaiian history.
William Ellis (1794-1872) a young English missionary with a strong
ethnological bent, was an explorer with a keen eye for local color and
detail. As one member of a pioneering group that undertook a thorough
survey of the island of Hawaii he made excellent use of his talents to
set down everything he and his colleagues could learn about the region
and the people.
The journal is presented here in digital format without abridgments
and much in the same format with which it was introduced to its
original audience. The original illustrations are retained—the new
introduction and the index—are designed to enhance its value. The
reader is certain to find it worth every moment of his time.
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ISBN
9781462911639
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Tuttle Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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