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Past & Present of Sandwich Islands 1853 Signed Hawaii
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About Us Contact Us Shipping Terms & Return Policy Bargain Bin Newly Listed We Buy Books Make an offer. We are clearing out the shop and warehouse. Over 10,000 fresh books coming to market in the next few months. We need space and we will accept reasonable offers on all books. Browse These Books Too Sets & Leather Bindings First Editions & Classics Civil War American History General History Travels & Places Illustrated & Children's Books New York State History Philosophy Art & Sculpture Architecture Gardening & Nature Science and Mathematics Hunting & Fishing Rare & Unusual Books Miscellaneous Poetry Religion Author Name: Hunt, Timothy DwightTitle: The Past and Present of the Sandwich Islands: Being a Series of Lectures, to the First Congregational Church, San Francisco. Binding: HardcoverBook Condition: Near Fine/No Jacket as issued. Edition: First EditionPublisher: San Francisco Whitton, Towne and Co. 1853Seller ID: INTERLOC022860 16mo, 189pp., Gilt lettered spine. Tiny amount of fraying at spine ends. Mild foxing on some pages. Former owner signature dated 1907. Original brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine. First edition of the first book printed in California on Hawaii. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author and given to Jane L. Hardy, a member of the church Hunt was Pastor of. Timothy Dwight Hunt [1821-1895] was a missionary in Hawaii who delivered a series of popular lectures on the Islands in San Francisco in 1852-3. Hunt arrived in San Francisco from Hawaii in 1848 to serve as chaplain to the American community and provide the first Protestant worship. When in 18 49, agents of other denominations organized separate churches, Hunt gathered the First Congregational Church. From eight charter members, the church grew to be for many decades the premier pulpit in the city, and to endure as a caring community. Apparently only 500 copies of this book were issued. Likely most of these eventually ended up in libraries as we have seldom seen copies without the library marks. We have never seen a copy as nice as this in the original binding. Likely the best obtainable copy of this scarce book. Forbes 1946; Greenwood, California Imprints 388. Hawaii Hawaiiana Americana American West, American History, California Imprints Created by eBay Blackthorne ver. 3.2.146.0
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