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Louis Looks Back - The Rise and Fall of Honolulu’s Top Cop Louis Looks BackThe Rise and Fall of Honolulu’s Top Cop by Mary ZanakisAs the curious case of a stolen mailbox grew into the biggest cor-ruption scandal in Hawaii’s histo-ry, the... SKU: 701058
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Our Beaches Were Empty, Our Hospitals Full Our Beaches Were Empty, Our Hospitals FullLeadership Stories from Hawaii’s Unique Pandemic Response Hawaii’s response to COVID-19 demanded remarkable collaboration by top... SKU: 701027
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Ancient Sites of Kaua‘i - A Guide to Hawaiian Archaeological and Cultural Places In this informative and easy-to-follow book, author Van James highlights the features, legends, and archaeology of forty Kaua‘i sites, including Ni‘ihau and Papahānaumokuākea,... SKU: 307399
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How Social Work Changed Hawaii Social work typically is not under-stood as a profession possessing a history, let alone making history. Yet it has and does. How Social Work Changed Hawaii presents eight change makers... SKU: 011914
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Hawai’i’s Pineapple Century chronicles the growth of this fascinating, unique and significant industry by documenting the amazing development of the “crowned fruit”... SKU: 476674
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This collection of photographs, poems, articles, songs, and artwork pays tribute to George Helm and Kimo Mitchell, the two Hawaiian activists who disappeared in the waters off Kaho’olawe... SKU: 043086
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“May be the best biography of Damien yet writing. Carefully researched and reported, the author’s fascination with the man and disease is transmitted to the reader.”—Library... SKU: 809203
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When Henry Nalaielua was diagnosed with Hansen’s disease in 1936 and taken from his home and family, he began a journey of exile that led him to Kalaupapa. This is Henry’s story-an... SKU: 914305
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A Spark is Struck! Is Jack Hall’s story- and the story behind the International Longshore and Warehouse Union in the Hawaiian Island. Sub Title Jack Hall and the ILWU... SKU: 064784
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Daniel Harrington’s thoroughly researched book chronicles the history of Hanalei, from the arrival of the Polynesians nearly two thousand years ago to the unexpected visit of... SKU: 478472
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From a hardscrabble childhood in the rough Honolulu neighborhood of Kalihi to his two terns in the governor’s mansion, Washington Place, Ben Cayetano’s story offers a riveting... SKU: 064708
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The Hawaiian Islands were in independent kingdom when Mother Marianne Cope, the Provincial of the Franciscan Sisters of Syracuse, New York, was asked in 1883 to send some of her Sister... SKU: 479165
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Hawai`i (Softcover) For three months in 1939, Georgia O’Keeffe visited Hawaiʻi and painted the Islands’ tropical flowers, plunging waterfalls, lava bridges, and blue-green sea. On Maui,... SKU: 165645
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A Saint Louis Man: The Story of Hawaii’s Ray Tam Born to immigrant Chinese parents in 1930 rural Oahu, Raymond Wai Juck Tam grew up to become one of Hawaii’s leading citizens and one of America’s most highly regarded trial lawyers.... SKU: 690375
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Although many remnants of ancient Hawai‘i are accessible, often they are hidden, and few resources provide comprehensive interpretive information. In this easy-to-follow... SKU: 487278
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Local Story: The Massie-Kahahawai Case and the Culture of History The Massie-Kahahawai case of 1931-1932 shook the Territory of Hawaii to its very core. Thalia Massie, a young Navy wife, alleged that she had been kidnapped and raped by “some... SKU: 839703
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No Makou Ka Mana: Liberating the Nation No Makou ka Mana: Liberating the Nation asserts that the founders of the Hawaiian Kingdom exercised their own agency and were not just acted upon by foreign powers. The ruling ali`i... SKU: 4046
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Judge Arthur S.K. Fong: Living a Life That Matters Arthur S.K. Fong has lived “a life that matters” – in the words of one of his favorite poems. During a half-century as an attorney in private practice, prosecutor,... SKU: 690559
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Perry on the Left, Price on the Right: Thirty Years with the Odd Couple of Island Radio A gamble that paid off… Here is the inside story of the unlikely pairing of mainland transplant Michael W. Perry and local football coach Larry Price, the “odd couple” who became... SKU: 690573
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Nurtured by rain swept in on the tradewinds, the town of Hilo is fertile ground for this heartwarming Big Island memoir. Populated by the colorful characters of smalltown Hawaii, here... SKU: 690580
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“Thirty years ago the joke was that the restaurant food was rea-son never to visit Hawaii. In this excellent study, Sam Yamashita brings an insider’s knowledge and a historian’s... SKU: 879723
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The Life and Times of Kamehameha The Life and Times of Kamehameha presents a century-old series of articles by William Drake Westervelt, published in English language periodicals between 1903 and 1925. It reveals... SKU: 180793
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What Works and What Doesn’t? One part memoir, one part handbook for creating a positive educational environment, Leading with Aloha: From the Pineapple Fields to the Principal’s... SKU: 011174
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Catholicism in Hawai‘i encompasses a unique, captivating, and occasionally controversial legacy since its arrival to the Islands nearly two centuries ago. Catholic Churches... SKU: 487971
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This year, 2017, will be the 100th anniversary of the Queen’s passing. This photo album tells her life story. Taking pictures and design from Lili‘uokalani’s own photo albums,... SKU: 487810
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Eddie Would Go -The Story of Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Hero Eddie Would Go is the only biography of one of Hawai‘i’s greatest heroes. Eddie Would Go also tells the story of modern Hawai‘i and Eddie’s role in the Hawaiian Renaissance... SKU: 62137X
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A Harvest of Hawai‘i Plantation Pidgin - The Japanese Way A Harvest of Hawai‘i Plantation Pidgin: The Japanese Way examines, from the perspective of language, the plantation experience of the issei and subsequent generations who came... SKU: 487582
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