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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2003)
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Volume 19 contains 14 documents from 1818, plus extracts from four books about the Freycinet Expedition of 1819, with 50 illustrations.
The French scientific expedition led by Captain Freycinet was the most thorough to ...
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2002)
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From 1795 to 1807, at least ten islands were "discovered" by Europeans; they were to be the last such discoveres: Kosrae, Eauripig, Woleai, Nauru, Ebon, Puluwat, Banaba, Losap-Nama, Murilo, and Nukuoro. Important new documents cover ...
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2002)
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The main documents in this volume deal with the first Russian scientific expedition to the Marshall Islands in 1817, led by Captain Kozebue, and the visit to Guam of the Golovnin expedition the following year. ...
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2001)
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Volume 15 contains nine parts, including reprints of three rare books: Account of the Pelew Islands, edited by Keate; Supplement to Said Account, by the Reverend Hockin; and Narrative of Amasa Delano. The logbook and ...
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2001)
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Volume 16 contains all known documents about the first scientific expedition to the Pacific. The Malaspina Expedition visited Guam in 1792 and was led by Commander Alexandro Malaspina. His work and that of his twelve ...
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2000)
pvp.218,00 €
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These volumes form a series on the history of the North Pacific. Each contains primary source material (official reports, private letters) and extracts from rare books, translated from various languages.
Volume 14 focuses on the ...
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2000)
pvp.218,00 €
Agotado
These volumes form a series on the history of the North Pacific. Each contains primary source material (official reports, private letters) and extracts from rare books, translated from various languages
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I PRESS (2000)
pvp.218,00 €
Agotado
These volumes form a series on the history of the North Pacific. Each contains primary source material (official reports, private letters) and extracts from rare books, translated from various languages.