9781250070395-1250070392-Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii

Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii

ISBN-13: 9781250070395
ISBN-10: 1250070392
Edition: Reprint
Author: James L. Haley
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Format: Paperback 464 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781250070395
ISBN-10: 1250070392
Edition: Reprint
Author: James L. Haley
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Format: Paperback 464 pages

Summary

Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii (ISBN-13: 9781250070395 and ISBN-10: 1250070392), written by authors James L. Haley, was published by St. Martin's Griffin in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other Native American (Americas History, State & Local, United States History, Oceania, Australia & Oceania History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Native American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.05.

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The most recent state to join the union, Hawaii is the only one to have once been a royal kingdom. After its "discovery" by Captain Cook in the late 18th Century, Hawaii was fought over by European powers determined to take advantage of its position as the crossroads of the Pacific. The arrival of the first missionaries marked the beginning of the struggle between a native culture with its ancient gods, sexual libertinism and rites of human sacrifice, and the rigid values of the Calvinists. While Hawaii's royal rulers adopted Christianity, they also fought to preserve their ancient ways. But the success of the ruthless American sugar barons sealed their fate and in 1893, the American Marines overthrew Lili'uokalani, the last queen of Hawaii.

James L. Haley's Captive Paradise is the story of King Kamehameha I, The Conqueror, who unified the islands through terror and bloodshed, but whose dynasty succumbed to inbreeding; of Gilded Age tycoons like Claus Spreckels who brilliantly outmaneuvered his competitors; of firebrand Lorrin Thurston, who was determined that Hawaii be ruled by whites; of President McKinley, who presided over the eventual annexation of the islands. Not for decades has there been such a vibrant and compelling portrait of an extraordinary place and its people.

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