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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 031 492 Hawanana Books for Boys and Girls Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Pub Date Nov 67 Note-12p. EDRS Price MF 40.25 NC-SO.70 Descriptors-*Annotated Bibliographies, *CMdrens Books, *Culture, Folk Culture, Hawaiian, *History, *Legends Identifiers-*E,:wali This annotated bibliography lists over 200 pubhcations organized under the following headings: (1) Hawan Yesterday and Today, (2) Hawan in Story and Legend, (3) Living in Hawan, and (4) Famous Hawanans. Appropriate to both elementary and secondary students, the entries range, in type, from travelogs Ic novels and, in subiect, from Hawanan archeology to Hawaiian cuisine. (MP) TE 001 490

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ED 031 492Hawanana Books for Boys and GirlsHawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu.Pub Date Nov 67Note-12p.EDRS Price MF 40.25 NC-SO.70Descriptors-*Annotated Bibliographies, *CMdrens Books, *Culture, Folk Culture, Hawaiian, *History, *LegendsIdentifiers-*E,:wali

This annotated bibliography lists over 200 pubhcations organized under thefollowing headings: (1) Hawan Yesterday and Today, (2) Hawan in Story and Legend,(3) Living in Hawan, and (4) Famous Hawanans. Appropriate to both elementary andsecondary students, the entries range, in type, from travelogs Ic novels and, insubiect, from Hawanan archeology to Hawaiian cuisine. (MP)

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Honolulu,November, 1967

This is a listing of materials which have beenfound to be helpful for use in Hawaii schools.Titles included are those now in print.

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ALL ABOUT HAWAII. Honolulu Star Bulletin,1967. Annual publication with social,historical, geographical and currentinformation.

Bailey, Bernadine. PICTURE BOOK OF HAWAII.Whitman, 1960. Factual informationpresented concisely.

Bannock, Nancy, ed. HAWAII: A SUNSETTRAVEL BOOK. Lane Books, 1965.

Bauer, Helen. HAWAII, THE ALOHA STATE.Doubleday, 1960. A readable, accurateaccount.

Bianchi, Lois. HAWAII IN PICTURES, rev. ed.Sterling, 1966. (Visual Geography series).

Borden, Charles A. HAWAII, 50th STATE.Macrae, 1960. Factual, general coverage.

Bryan, Edwin. THE HAWAIIAN CHAIN.Bishop Museum, 1954.

Bryan, Edwin. STARS OVER HAWAII. BooksAbout Hawaii, 1955.

Carpenter, Allan. HAWAII: FROM ITS GLORIOUSPAST TO THE PRESENT. Children's Press,1966. (Enchantment of America series).

Day, A. Grove. EXPLORERS OF THE PACIFIC.Duell, 1966. From voyages by canoe to the

Yankee skippers.

Day, A. Grove. HAWAII AND ITS PEOPLE.Duell, 1960. Historical and sociological.

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Day, A. Grove. HAWAII, 50th STAR. Duell,1960. Similar material for the youngerreader.

Day, A. Grove. THEY CONQUERED THEPACIFIC. Duell, 1964. How man conquered

the largest ocean from prehistory to the

present.

Edelman, L. HAWAII, U.S.A. Nelson, 1959.No postStatehood information.

Ellis, William. "NARRATIVE OF A TOUR OFHAWAII" (Reprint' of 1827 ed.) AdvertiserPublishing, 1963. A 19th century journal.

Emory, Kenneth. HAWAIIAN ARCHEOLOGY.Bishop Museum, 1961.

Floethe, Louis L. ISLANDS OF HAWAII.Scribner, 1964. Brief introduction,emphasizing people and customs.

Fuchs, Lawrence H. HAWAII PONO. Harcourt,1961. Sociological study of the peoples who

came to Hawaii.

Gay, Lawrence K. TRUE STORIES OF THE

ISLAND OF LANAI. Lawrence K. Gay,1965. Now owned by the Dole Company,this small island's history was influencedby the Gay family.

Geis, Darlene, ed. LET'S TRAVEL IN HAWAII.Children's Press, 1965. Full page colorphotos with a brief page of text.

Gould, Maurice M. and Kenneth Bressett.HAWAIIAN COINS, TOKENS AND PAPERMONEY. Whitman, 1961. Illustrated'history and price list: 1836 to 1960.

Handy, E.S. ANCIENT'HAWAIIAN CIVILIZA-TION, rev. ed. Tuttle, 1965. Interestinginformation on early Hawaii recently broughtup to date.

HAWAII BOOK: STORY OF OUR ISLANDPARADISE. J.G. Ferguson, 1961. Excerptsfrom many sources.

Hays, H.R. KINGDOM OF HAWAII. New YorkGraphic Society, 1964. From the first kingto the last queen: 1778 to 1917.

Hoehling, A.A. WEEK BEFORE PEARL HARBOR.Norton, 1963. Answers to the mysteriousquestions about events before December 7,1941.

Judd, Gerrit P. A HAWAIIAN ANTHOLOGY.Macmillan, 1967.

Judd, Gerrit P. HAWAII: A STUDENT'S GUIDETO LOCALIZED HISTORY. Collier (paper)1966.

Judd, Gerrit P. HAWAII: AN INFORMALHISTORY. Collier, 1961.

Kamakau, Samuel. KA PO'E KAHIKO, THEPEOPLE OF OLD. Bishop Museum (paper)1964.

Krauss, Bob. BOB KRAUSS'S TRAVEL GUIDE TOTHE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Coward, 196.5.The visitors guidebook.

Krauss, Bob. HERE'S HAWAII: FROM MAUNALOA TO MAMIE STOVER. Pocket Book,1962. Lighthearted observations of life inthe islands.

Krauss, Bob and W.P. Alexander. GROVE FARMPLANTATION. Pacific Books, 1965. Thebiography of a Hawaiian sugar plantation.

Kuykenciall, Ralph. HAWAIIAN KINGDOM:1778-1854. UniversRy of Hawaii Press,1938.

Kuykendall, Ralph. HAWAIIAN KINGDOM:1854-1874. University of Hamill Press,1953.

Kuykendall, Ralph. HAWAIIAN KINGDOM:1874-1893. University of Hawaii Press,1967.

Kuykendall, Ralph. THE KALAKAUA DYNASTY.University of Hawaii Press, 1967.

Kuykendall, Ralph and A.G. Day. HAWArl: AHISTORY, 2d ed. Prentice-Hall, 1961.To the winning of Statehood.

Laschever, Barnett. GETTING TO KNOWHAWAII. Coward-McCann, 1959. Datesback to earliest Statehood days.

Lee, W. Storrs. THE ISLANDS. Holt, 1966.Regional social history.

Liliuokalani. HAWAII'S STORY BY HAWAII'SQUEEN. Tuttle, 1964. Interesting becausewritten from the viewpoint of Hawaii's lastmonarch.

Lind, Andrew. HAWAII'S PEOPLE, 3d ed.University of Hawaii Press, 1967. Authorhas studied Hawaii in depth longer than anyother sociologist.

Lord, Walter. DAY OF INFAMY. Holt, 1957.The saga of Pearl Harbor.

McBride, L.R. ABOUT HAWAII'S VOLCANOES.Petroglyph Press, 1967. Accurate, easy toread booklet.

MacDonald, Gordon and D. Hubbard.VOLCANOES OF THE NATIONAL PARKSIN HAWAII, new ed. Hawaii NaturliHistory Association (paper) 1966.

MacDonald, Gordon and Will Kyselka.ANATOMY OF AN ISLAND: AGEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF OAHU.Bishop Museum (paper) 1967.

Mellen, Kathleen. THE GODS DEPART.Hastings, 195 6. A saga of the Hawaiiankingdom, 1832-1 873.

Mellen, Kathleen. IN A HAWAIIAN VALLEY.Hastings, 1947. Sympathetic picture ofHawaiian lifecharacter, folklore, politics.

Mellen, Kathleen. AN ISLAND KINGDOMPASSES: HAWAII BECOMES AMERICA.Hastings, 1958. Fourth volume in an epic ofthe Hawaiian monarchy.

Mellen, Kathleen. HAWAIIAN HERITAGE.Hastings, 1963. A brief illustrated history.

Morgan, Theodore. HAWAII: A CENTURY OFECONOMIC CHANGE, 1778-1876.Harvard University, 1948.

Porteus, Stanley. AND BLOW NOT THETRUMPET. Pacific Books, 1947. Unheededwarnings of December 7, 1941.

Potter, Norris and Lawrence Kasdon. HAWAII,OUR ISLAND STATE. Merrill, 1964. Whilewritten as a textbook, the material makes

good reading for anyone interested in Hawaii.

Pratt, Helen. THE HAWAIIANS, AN ISLANDPEOPLE. Tuttle, 1963. Lor a standardreference for younger readers, eecently re-printed.

Pukui, Mary and Samuel Elbert. HAWAIIAN-ENGLISH DICTIONARY. University ofHawaii Press, 1957.

Pukui, Mary and Samuel Elbert. ENGLISH-HAWAIIAN DICTIONARY. University ofHawaii Press, 1964.

Pukui, Mary and Samuel Elbert. PLACE NAMESOF HAWAII. University of Hawaii Press(paper) 1966. All of these for the readerinterested in the Hawaiian language.

Smith, Bradford. ISLANDS OF HAWAII, rev. ed.Lippincott, 1967. (Portraits of the Nationsseries)

Sperry, Armstrong. PACIFIC ISLANDS SPEAKING.Macmillan, 1955 , Includes Polynesia,Micronesia, Melanesia, Indonesia, thePhilippines, New Zealand and Australia.

Suggs, Robert. ISLAND CIVILIZATION OFPOLYNESIA. New American Library (paper).

Suggs, Robert. LORDS OF THE BLUE PACIFIC.New York Graphic Society, 1962.Comprehensive material on primitive societiesof the Pacific.

Sutton, Horace. ALOHA, HAWAH. Doubleday.1967. The new United Airlines guide to theHawaiian Islands.

Swenson, JuHet. HAWAII (A BOOK TO BEGINON). Holt, 1963. Brief and with littledetail.

Thoene, Alma. HAWAII. Watts, 1967. Similarto the Swenson but illustrated with photographs.

Williams, Edith B. KA HAE HAWAII, A STORYOF THE HAWAIIAN FLAG. South Sea Sales,1956.

Williams, Edith B. KA ALELE HAWAII NO NAKEIKI (HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE). SouthSea Sales, 1962. Accurate treatment of twospecialized areas.

Winne, Jane. OLELO NO 'EAU AND KAHAWAII. Privately printed, 1961. Hawaiianfolk sayings and riddles with imaginativeillustrations.

Adams, Andy. HAWAIIAN SEA HUNT MYSTERY.Grosset, 1960. A Biff Brewster mysteryadventure.

Bailey, Alice C. HAWAIIAN BOX MYSTERY.McKay, 1960. The antique box left by hermissionary ancestors is a source of mysteryto teen-age Kay.

Bannon, Laura. GIFT OF HAWAII. Whitman,1961. A little boy, his mother's birthdayand a mynah bird.

Bannon, Laura. HAWAIIAN COFFEE PICKER.Houghton, 1962. Life on a family's small

coffee plantation.

Bard, Mary. BEST FRIENDS AT SCHOOL.Lippincott, 1961. A HawaHan girl goes toa mainland boarding school.

Bare, Arnold. MAUI'S SUMMER. Houghton,1952.

Berkey, Helen. AUNTY PINAU'S BANYANTREE. Tuttle, 1967. Modern day Hawaiifor younger children.

Bonner, Louise. WHAT'S MY NAME IN HAWAII.Tuttle, 1967. A little newcomer tries to find

t good name at nursery school.

Bowen, Robert Sidney. MAN ON FIRST.Lathrop, Lee and Shepard, 1967. Fast-pacedsports story with Hawaiian setting.

Break, Vivian. KONA SUMMER. Doubleday,1961. A novel of Hawaii today for oldergirls.

Brennan, Joe. DIAMOND HEAD DIVER.Washburn, 1963. Surfing and fishing andscuba diving.

Brennan, Joe. PACIFIC BLUE. Washburn, 1962,Deep sea fishing story..

Brown, Marcia. BACKBONE TO THE KING.Scribner, 1966. Based on a legend and usestranslations of ancient chants.

Bushnell, Oswald. MOLOKAI. New AmericanLibrary (paper) 1963. Realistic story of theMolokai Hansen's Disease colony in the 19thcentury. .

Carroll, Ruth and Latrobe. DANNY AND THEPOI PUP. Walck, 1965. A little boy whowanted to save a puppy in the days of themissionaries.

Charlton, Ella Mae. PENNY IN HAWAII.Abingdon, 1964. An eleven-year old,moving from Oklahoma to Hawaii, hasproblems.

Chase, Owen. WRECK OF THE WHALESHIP,ESSEX. Harcourt, 1965. Based on an actualevent.

Colum, Padraic. LEGENDS OF HAWAII. YaleUniversity, 1937. The long time standardcol;ection of legends.

Curtis, Caroline. KEOLA, A BOY OF OLDHAWAII. Tongg, 1941.

Curtis, Caroline. MANU, A GIRL OF OLDHAWAII. Tom, 1953.

Curtis, Caroline. BUILDERS OF HAWAII.Kamehameha Schools, 1966.

Stories with authentic background.

Day, A. Grove and Carl Str(o.ven, ed. BESTSOUTH SEA STORIES. Appleton-Century,1964.

Day, A. Grove and Carl Stroven, ed. HAWAIIANREADER. Meredith (paper) 1959.

Day, A. Grove and Carl Stroven, ed. TRUETALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS. Appleton-Century, 1966.

Three collections of literature from Hawaiiand the Pacific area.

Engle, Eloise. PRINCESS OF PARADISE. Day,1962. (Daughters of Valor series) A novelbased on the stoty of Queen Liliuokalani.

Erger, Gene and Connie. KO OF MENEHUNE-LAND. Tuttle, 1963.

Fisher, Cyrus. HAWAIIAN SWORD. Funk,

1956. Boys who run a tourist cruise boat get

involved in a mystery.

Friermood, Elizabeth. MOLLY'S DOUBLE

RAINBOW. Doubleday, 1966. A college-age giri spends a year in Hawaii and findsromance and fun.

Hapai, Charlotte. HILO LEGENDS. PetroglyphPress, 1966. Regional stories.

Hays, Wilma Pitchford. LITTLE HAWAIIANHORSE. Little, 1963. A boy's first horse

at round-up time on Parker Ranch.

Heiderstadt, Dorothy. LOIS SAYS "ALOHA".Nelson, 1963. A twelve-year old makes

friends.

Hickok, Margaret. FAVORITE HAWAIIANLEGENDS. Tongg, 1961. Brief stories.

Hill, W.M. TALES OF MAUI. Dodd, 1964.The legendary hero, a Polynesian Hercules-Ulysses.

Hoyt, Helen P. ALOHA SUSAN! Doubleday,1961. A nice warm story to fit the title.

Hoyt, Helen P. THE JEWELED CROSS. 1964.The period 1882; the story--a mystery.

Huntsberry, William. THE BIG WHEELS.Lothrop, Lee and Shepherd; 1967. Problemsof youth set 'in today's Hawaii.

Kono, Keora anci D. Mulgrove. HIDDENVILLAGE. MacKay, 1954.

London, Jack, ed. by A. Grove Day. STORIESOF HAWAII. Meredith, 1965.

Loomis, Albertine. GRAPES OF CANAAN:HAWAII 1820, Hawaiian Mission Children'sSociety (paper) 1951. Well documentedstory of early missionaries to Hawaii.

Lynn, Leo (with Earl Schenck Miers). MENEHUNEMAGIC. Nokaoi Press, 1967. Discoveringhow to mix colors is magic.

Mackay, Margaret. DOLPHIN BOY. Putnam,1963. The sea-side adventures of a littleboy.

Maguire, Eliza D. KONA LEGENDS. PetroglyphPress, 1966. Stories associated with well-known places.

Mohan, Beverly M., adapter. PUNIA AND THEKING OF THE SHARKS. Follett, 1964.An old story about a clever boy.

Martin, B.R. CHILDREN OF LEI LAND.Exposition Press, 1960. Picture book.

Maybie, B.L. BARBIE'S HOLIDAY. Random,1963. Barbie comes to Hawaii.

Michener, James. HAWAII. Banton, 1959,.95; Random, 2.95. Now available in twopaperback editions, high school students'interest aroused again by the movie.

Miyamoto, Kazuo. HAWAII: END OF THERAINBOW. Tuttle, 1964. A story ofseveral Japanese families who came toHawaii .

Nielson, Virginia. KEON! MY BROTHER.McKay, 1965.

Nielson, Virginia. WHISTLING WINDS.McKay, 1964.

Nielson, Virginia. KIMO AND MADAME PELE.McKay, 1966. Stories with Hawaiian settingswell ki.own to the author.

Oakes, Vanya. ISLAND OF FLAME. Dav, 1960.Volcanoes play a role.

O'Connor, Patrick. SEAWIND FROM HAWAII.Washburn, 1965. Fiction based on a similartrip by the author and his young son.

Pedersen, Elsa. MYSTERY OF KAMALU.Washburn, 1966. Vacationing childrenunearth a mystery.

Pfaender, Ann. "MISS LIBRARY LADY".Messner, 1954. A career story.

Pitchford, Genie. YOUNG FOLKS HAWAIIANTIME. Watkins, 1960. Odds and ends ofinformation.

Pukui, Mary. PIKOI. Kamehameha Schools,1951.

Pukui, Mary. TALES OF THE MENEHUNE.Kamehameha Schools, 1960.

Pukui, Mary. WATER OF KANE. KamehamehaSchools, 1951. Each of these is a collectionof authoritative legendary material.

Rols, Edwin E. DOWN AND AWAY BELOW.Bobbs-Merrill, 1956. A tale of treasure andadventure in the Emerald Lagoon.

Solter-Mathson, Nigel C.S. LITTLE CHIEFMISCHIEF. Obolensky, 1962. The masterpainter of all the fish in the world.

Soderberg, Eugenie. MOK1HANA LIVES INHAWAII. Macmillan, 1961. Photographsby Anna Riwkin-Brick. A happy birthdayparty.

Spilka, Arnold. ALOHA FROM BOBBY. Walck,1962. A new approach to the "what can thegift be" theme.

Sutton, Felix. WE WERE THERE AT PEARL HARBOR.Grosset and Dunlap. (We Were There series).

Tabor, Troy. MOTHER GOOSE IN l'AWAII.Tuttle, 1960. Rhymes and pictures.

Tabrah, Ruth. HAWAII NEI. Follett, 1967.Most recent informational book on Hawaii;authentic and attractive.

Tabrah, Ruth. HAWAIIAN HEART. Follett, 1964.Will appeal to girls and is based on a realpicture of children in rural Hawaii.

Thompson, Vivian. FARAWAY FRIENDS.Holiday, 1963. Two little girls make friends.

Thompson, Vivian. KIMO MAKES MUSIC.Golden Gate, 1962. Story brings out theHawaiian child's love for music.

Thompson, Vivian. AH SEE AND THE SPOOKYHOUSE. Golden Gate, 1963. Childrenfrom varied backgrounds meet a new boy.

Thompson, Vivian. CAMP-IN-THE-YARD,Holiday, 1961. A Beginning to Read Book.

Thompson, Vivian. HAWAIIAN MYTHS OFEARTH, SEA AND SKY. Holiday, 1966.Excellent collection of nature myths andlegends.

Thompson, Vivian. KEOLA.S HAWAIIANDONKEY. Golden Gate, 1966. Adventuresof a donkey and a little boy in sugar caneand coffee growing area.

Thompson, Vivian. MEET THE HAWAIIANMENEHUNES. Petroglyph Press, 1967.Five short stories about children who sawmenehunes.

Blake, Thomas. HAWAIIAN SURF RIDING.Northland Press (paper) 1963. Profuselyillustrated with photos.

Clay, Horace F. and James C. Hubbard.TREES FOR HAWAIIAN GARDENS.University of Hawaii Extension Service,1962. Practical as well as attractive.

Db<on, Peter. COMPLETE BOOK OF SURFING.Coward (also in paper from Ballantine)1965. Includes Hawaii as surfing capital ofthe world but other regions described.

Elbert, S.H. and Samuel Keala. CONVERSA-TIONAL HAWAIIAN, 5th ed. University ofHawaii Press, 1965.

Titcomb, Margaret. VOYAGE OF THE FLYINGBIRD. South Sea Sales (paper) 1956. A taleof the discovery of Hawaii.

Von Tempski, Armine. BORN IN PARADISE.Duell, 1940. Ranch life in a world of thelast generation.

Westervelt, W.D. HAWAIIAN LEGENDS OFGHOSTS AND GHOST GODS. Tuttle, 1963.

Westervelt, W.D. HAWAIIAN LEGENDS OFOLD HONOLULU. Tuttki, 1963.

Westervelt, W.D. HAWAIIAN LEGENDS OFVOLCANOES. Tuttle, 1963.

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Finney, Ben R. SURFING, THE SPORT OFKINGS. Tuttle, 1966. Historical back-ground rather than current interest isstressed.

Gosline, W.A. and V. Brock. HANDBOOK OFHAWAIIAN FISHES. University of HawaiiPress, '1960.

bruelle, Katherine Bazore. HAWAIIAN ANDPACIFIC FOODS. Barrows, 1947. Overand beyond simple recipes is much informa-tion on ethnic customs.

Hargreaves, Dorothy and Bob. FLOWER LEIS OFHAWAII. Hargreaves (pamphlet) 1962.

Hargreaves, Dorothy and Bob. HAWAIIBLOSSOMS. Hargreaves, 1958.

Hargreaves, Dorothy and Bob. TROPICAL TREES

OF HAWAII. Hargreaves, 1964.

Kuch, Lorraine and R. Tongg. HAWAIIANFLOWERS AND FLOWERING TREES.Tuttle, 1960. One hundred and fortytropical flowers and trees in full color.

Kuch, Lorraine and R. Tongg. MODERNBrief treatment of these phases of nature in TROPICAL GARDEN. Tongg, 1955.

Hawaii.

Hawaii State Society of Washington, D.C.HAWAIIAN CUISINE. Tuttle, 1966. Acollection of recipes from members of theSociety featuring Hawaiian, Chinese,Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Portugueseand Cosmopolitan dishes.

Hickok, Margaret. HOME GARDENS INHAWAII. Tongg, 1958. Helpful hints forthe gardener.

Hungerford, John B. HAWAIIAN RAILROADS.Golden West, 1963.

Judd, Henry P. INTRODUCTION TO THEHAWAIIAN LANGUAGE. Tongg, 1945.

Kelly, John M., ed. FOLKSONGS HAWAIISINGS. Tuttle, 1963. Interesting illustra-tions as well as the music.

KeIly, John M. SURF AND SEA. Barnes, 1965.

Knowlton, William. BENEATH HAWAIIANSEAS. Knopf, 1962.

Knowlton, William. HAWAII PACIFICWONDERLAND. Dodd, 1962.

Knowlton, William. LET'S EXPLORE BENEATHTHE SEA. Knopf, 1957. Pleasures of sea-side life, other than surfing; for youngerreaders.

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Kuch, Lorraine and R. Tongg. STORY OF THELEI. Tongg (pamphlet) 1956.

Kuhns, Grant. ON SURFING. Tuttle, 1963.Techniques.

Miller, Carey D. FRUITS OF HAWAII, 4th ed.University of Hawaii Press, 1965.

Morris, Percy A. FIELD GUIDE TO SHELLS OFPACIFIC COAST AND HAWAII, 2d ed.,rev. & enl. Houghton, 1966.

Muirhead, Desmond. SURFING IN HAWAII.Northland Press, 1962. History, philosophyand technique.

Munro, George C. BIRDS OF HAWAII, rev. ed.Tuttle, 1960. Number of species is limitedbut many are found nowhere else.

Neal, Marie. IN GARDENS OF HAWAII.Bishop Museum, 1965. This author has longbeen a recognized authority.

Noble, Gurre Ploner. HULA BLUES. South SeaSales, 1948. The story of Johnny Noble...Hawaii, its music and musicians.

O'Brien, Eileen. KAUAI, GARDEN ISLAND,HANDY GUIDE. Tongg (paper) 1963.

O'Brien, Eileen. HAWAII, ORCHID ISLAND,HANDY GUIDE. Tongg (pamphlet) 1963.

O'Brien, Eileen. LEARN TO DANCE THE HULA.Tongg (pamphlet) 1962. .

O'Brien, Eileen. HERE'S HAWAII. Tongg, 1963.Small, helpful guides.

Patterson, Otto. SURF RIDING. Tuttle, 1960.Includes legendary and historical aspects ofsurfing.

Prather, Nelson. MAUI, VALLEY ISLANDHANDY GUIDE. Tongg (pamphlet) 1963.

Rubicam, H. MEN AT WORK IN HAWAII.Putnam, 1960. Superficial and brief cover-age for younger readers.

St. Lawrence, Mary, Sister. EXPLORINGNATURE IN HAWAII, Bks. 1-8. RomanCatholic Schools, Honolulu (paper).Designed to be used as either texts orreference material, these were planned forHawaii's children who don't see robins andtulips.

Taylor, Clarke. HAWAIIAN ALMANAC.Tongg, 1957. A long time favorite sourceof odds and ends of information.

Tinker, Spencer. PACIFIC SEA SHELLS.Tutt!e, 1958.

Tinker, Spencer. PACIFIC CRUSTACEA.Tuttle, 1965. The director of the Aquariumhas written helpful material in this field.

Betz, Eva K. KNIGHT OF MOLOKAI (FatherDamien). St. Anthony, 1956.

Betz, Eva K. QUIET FLAME, MOTHERMARIANNE OF MOLOKAI. Bruce, 1963.

Betz, Eva K. YANKEE AT MOLOKAI. GuildPress, 1960. Brother Joseph Dutton, whocame to help Fathe... Damien.

Brennan, Joe. DUKE KAHANAMOKU.Washburn, 1967.

Buck, Peter. VIKINGS OF THE PACIFIC.University of Chkcgo (paper) 1959. Fromthe ancient chants the eat ly Polynesianvoyagers are made to come alive.

Clemens, Samuel L. MARK TWAIN'S LETTERSFROM HAWAII. Appleton-Century, 1966.

Damon, Ethel M. SANFORD DOLE AND HISHAWAII. Pacific Books, 1957. Fh-st

president of the Republic of Hawaii .

DeLeuw, Adele. A WORLD EXPLORER: JAMESCOOK. Garrard, 1963. The easiest of theCook biographies.

Farrow, John. DAMIEN THE LEPER. Doubleday,(also paperback) 1954.

Holford F.J. NINE DOCTORS AND GOD,2d ed. University of Hawaii Press, 1955.

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Inouye, Daniel K. JOURNEY TO WASHINGTON.Prentice Hall, 1967. Autobiography of ourSenator in Congress.

Irwin, Bernice. I KNEW QUEEN LILIUOKALANI.South Sea Sales (pamphlet) 1960.

Judd, Gerrit P. DR. JUDD, HAWAII'S FRIEND.University of Hawaii Press, 1960.

McGaw, Martha Mary, Sister. STEVENSON INHAWAII. University of Hawaii Press, 1950.

Merrett, John. CAPTAIN JAMES COOK.Criterion, 1957. Based on Cook's journalsand writings.

Miner, Lewis S. KING OF THE HAWAIIANISLANDS: KAMEHAMEHA I. Messner,1963.

Newman, Shirlee P. LILIUOKALANI, YOUNGHAWAIIAN QUEEN. Bobbs-Merrill, 1960.Least difficult of the Queen's biographies.

Newton, Douglas. SEAFARERS OF THE PACIFIC.

World, 1964, Includes an interesting,chronological chart of Polynesia and world

events.

Roos, Ann. MAN OF MOLOKAI, THE LIFE OFFATHER DAMIEN. Lippincott, 1943.

Selsam, Millicent. QUEST OF CAPTAIN COOK.Doubleday, 1962. For the younger readers.

Sharp, Andrew. ANCIENT VOYAGERS INPOLYNESIA. University of California, 1964.Well documented study.

Sperry, Armstrong. CAPTAIN COOK EXPLORESTHE SOUTH SEAS. Random, 1955.

Stone, Adrienne. HAWAII'S QUEEN,LILIUOKALANI. Messner, 1947.Fictionalized biography.

Swenson, Eric P. SOUTH SEA SHILLING,VOYAGES OF CAPTAIN COOK. Viking,1952. Emphasis on the voyages.

Syme, R. CAPTAIN COOK, PACIFICEXPLORER. Morrow, 1960. Easy to read,colorfully written.

Warner, Oliver. CAPTAIN COOK AND THESOUTH PACIFIC. American Heritage.Well illustrated.

Webb, Nancy and Jean Francis. KAIULANI:CROWN PRINCESS OF HAWAII. Viking,1962. The princess who might have been aqueen.

Wilson, Hazel. LAST QUEEN OF HAWAII,LILIUOKALANI. Knopf, 1963.

Withington, Antoinette. GOLDEN CLOAK.Honolulu Star Bulletin, 1953. Chapterbiographies of the rulers and other leaders.