Hawai'i's Story by Hawai'i's Queen is an account of those difficult years at the end of the nineteenth century, when native Hawaiian historian David Malo's prophecy concerning "the small ones" being "gobbled up" came true for the Hawaiian Islands. When this book was first published in , it was an international plea for justice/5. · Lili’uokalani of Hawaii. Washington, D.C. Feb. 9, ” A consultation with a curator in the National Museum of Natural History and a little research revealed the interesting but sad journey this volume took before it became part of our collection. Written by the Queen, the book tells the story of her life, the overthrow of the monarchy, her attempts to reclaim it, and Hawaii during that time. It remains Author: Erin Rushing. "My palace was my prison." In the room at the right hand corner on the second story Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, was imprisoned. The long low-roofed building at the east side of the palace is the "Bungalow" to which frequent reference has been made. page PRINCESS KAIULANI, The Niece of Liliuokalani, and the Heir-Apparent of Hawaii page
Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen is an account of those difficult years at the end of the nineteenth century when native Hawaiian historian David Malo's prophecy concerning "the small ones" being "gobbled up" came true for the Hawaiian Islands. When this book was first published in , it was an international plea for justice. The annotated edition of "Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani", published by the Queen Lili'uokalani Trust and Hui Hānai features extensive notes and photographs of the queen and those around her, further adding to this volume's use as a primary source. Read more. 22 people found this helpful. Helpful. Hawaii's story by Hawaii's queen / Liliuokalani. - Honolulu: Mutual publishing of Honolulu, - p. ; 20 cm. ISBN NOTE DE L'ÉDITEUR: Hawai'i's Story by Hawai'i's Queen is an account of those difficult years at the end of the nineteenth century, when native Hawaiian historian David Malo's prophecy concerning «the.
Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen, Liliuokalani by Liliuokalani, Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, Publication date Publisher Lee and Shepard Collection. "My palace was my prison." In the room at the right hand corner on the second story Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, was imprisoned. The long low-roofed building at the east side of the palace is the "Bungalow" to which frequent reference has been made. page PRINCESS KAIULANI, The Niece of Liliuokalani, and the Heir-Apparent of Hawaii page For years after her overthrow, the Queen sought redress in the Congress and courts of the United States, but her efforts failed. In July , Hawai‘i was annexed as a territory to the United States of America. As part of her efforts to stave off annexation, the Queen published Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen Liliuokalani in early She worked closely with the American journalist Julius Palmer on the manuscript, and the book reflects her experiences and perspectives.
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