Publisher's Synopsis
Written in 1899 by naval officer Lucien Young, this book offers a rare and insightful perspective on the history of Hawaii. Young lived in Hawaii during a pivotal moment in the islands' history, and his observations shed light on the complex issues surrounding the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy. His writing is engaging and vivid, capturing the beauty and complexity of the islands and their people.
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