Incidents of a Whaling Voyage, to which are added Observations of the Scenery, Manners and Customs, and Missionary Stations of the Sandwich and Society Islands [Hawaii]

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pp. 360, “Preface by W. Storrs Lee. The first significant book about the whaling industry. Experiences, journal entries, and sketches by Olmsted during a whaling voyage that took him across the Atlantic to the Azores, to the South American coast, the Sandwich Islands, Tahiti, across the South Pacific and around the Horn to Brazil, and back home again almost a year and one half later. This work is also an early source for the history of Hawaii (called The Sandwich Islands by Europeans at that point, so named by James Cook in 1778). “

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Number of pages 360
Original Title Incidents of a Whaling Voyage, to which are added Observations of the Scenery, Manners and Customs, and Missionary Stations of the Sandwich and Society Islands [Hawaii]
Published Date 1969
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition Reprint
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pp. 360, “Preface by W. Storrs Lee. The first significant book about the whaling industry. Experiences, journal entries, and sketches by Olmsted during a whaling voyage that took him across the Atlantic to the Azores, to the South American coast, the Sandwich Islands, Tahiti, across the South Pacific and around the Horn to Brazil, and back home again almost a year and one half later. This work is also an early source for the history of Hawaii (called The Sandwich Islands by Europeans at that point, so named by James Cook in 1778). “

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Weight 1 kg