e-branch
e-branch
 Home 
 My Account/Renew Loans 
 Community Info 
 KidSearch 
 New Catalogue! 
   
SearchAdvancedBy FormatBy NumberMy SearchesCan't Find it?Find Magazine Articles & moreProblems?
Search:    Refine Search  
> You're searching: Halifax Public Libraries
 
Item Information
 Copy / Holding InformationCopy / Holding Information
  Booklist Review
  Library Journal Review
  Publisher Weekly Review
  Table of Contents
  More Content
 
 
 More by this author
 
  •  
  • Moore, Susanna.
     
     Subjects
     
  •  
  • Social change -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Culture conflict -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Acculturation -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Legends -- Hawaiian Islands.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Social conditions -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
     
     Browse Catalog
      by author:
     
  •  
  •  Moore, Susanna.
     
      by title:
     
  •  
  •  Paradise of the Paci...
     
      by call number:
     
  •  
  •  996.9 M824p
     
     Search the Web
     
  •  
  • Moore, Susanna.
     
  •  
  • Social change -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Culture conflict -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Acculturation -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Legends -- Hawaiian Islands.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Social conditions -- 18th century.
     
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
     
     
     MARC Display
    Paradise of the Pacific : approaching Hawaii / Susanna Moore.
    by Moore, Susanna.
    View full image
    Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015.
    Call #:996.9 M824p
    Subjects
  • Social change -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
  •  
  • Culture conflict -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
  •  
  • Acculturation -- Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
  •  
  • Legends -- Hawaiian Islands.
  •  
  • Hawaii -- History -- 18th century.
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 18th century.
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Social conditions -- 18th century.
  •  
  • Hawaii -- Social life and customs -- 18th century.
  • ISBN: 
    9780374298777 (hc.)
    0374298777 (hc.)
    Edition: 
    First edition.
    Description: 
    303 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
    Bibliography: 
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-286) and index.
    Contents: 
    Map -- This Realm of Chaos and Old Night -- Awe of the Night Approaching -- The Source of the Darkness that Made Darkness -- The Cloak of Bird Feathers -- One Great Caravanserai -- A Pilgrim and a Stranger -- A Light to My Path -- Crucified to the World -- Falling Are the Heavens -- The Voice of Landshells -- Glossary -- Gods and Personages.
    Summary: 
    "The dramatic history of America's tropical paradise. The history of Hawaii may be said to be the story of arrivals--from the eruption of volcanoes on the ocean floor 18,000 feet below, the first hardy seeds that over millennia found their way to the islands, and the confused birds blown from their migratory routes, to the early Polynesian adventurers who sailed across the Pacific in double canoes, the Spanish galleons en route to the Philippines, and the British navigators in search of a Northwest Passage, soon followed by pious Protestant missionaries, shipwrecked sailors, and rowdy Irish poachers escaped from Botany Bay--all wanderers washed ashore, sometimes by accident. This is true of many cultures, but in Hawaii, no one seems to have left. And in Hawaii, a set of myths accompanied each of these migrants--legends that shape our understanding of this mysterious place. Susanna Moore, author of In the Cut and The Life of Objects, pieces together the elusive, dramatic story of late-eighteenth-century Hawaii--its kings and queens, gods and goddesses, missionaries, migrants, and explorers--a not-so-distant time of abrupt transition, in which an isolated pagan world of human sacrifice and strict taboo, without a currency or a written language, was confronted with the equally ritualized world of capitalism, Western education, and Christian values"--Provided by publisher.
    Holds: 
    0
    Add to my list 
    Copy/Holding information
    LocationCollectionCall No.Item typeStatus 
    Central LibraryAdult Nonfiction996.9 M824pAdult booksChecked inAdd Copy to MyList


    Horizon Information Portal 3.24_8902M
     
    © 2001-2013 SirsiDynix All rights reserved.
    Horizon Information Portal