Om Lecture and Sketches of Life On the Sandwich Islands and Hawaiian Travel and Scenery
In this travelogue, Chauncey C. Bennett provides a lively and engaging account of his experiences in Hawaii in the late 19th century. Through anecdotes, sketches, and descriptions of local customs and landmarks, Bennett offers a vivid portrait of Hawaiian life and culture in the days before the islands became a U.S. territory.
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