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Whaling Days in Old Hawaii

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Whaling Days in Old Hawaii

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Whaling Days in Old Hawaii is an era when whaler lawlessness and missionary law clashed again and again, racking the land with violence and causing Hawai‘i’s king many a weary and many a worried hour. No storyteller could have invented a drama with more conflict than the one played in Hawai‘i during her wild, whal­ing days.

 

 

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 9 × .25 in
ISBN-13

978-1-949307-63-4

Binding

Softcover

Page count

48

Trim size

6 x 9 in.

Author

Maxine Mrantz

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In October 1819, two New England ships, Balaena and Equator, cruis­ing off the coast of Hawai‘i’s Keal­akekua Bay, harpooned and killed a whale. They were the first Amer­ican whalers to do so in Hawaiian waters, but they were certainly not to be the last. And it was only the beginning.

That same year brought New England missionaries on the brig Thaddeus. Their destinies con­verged with the whalers in shaping Hawai‘i’s future.

This was an era when whaler lawlessness and missionary law clashed again and again, racking the land with violence and causing Hawai‘i’s king many a weary and many a worried hour. No storyteller could have invented a drama with more conflict than the one played in Hawai‘i during her wild, whal­ing days.

Riots, burnings, shootings…sailors armed with pistol, club and knife, threatening missionaries and native Hawaiians alike. Ships firing can­non on missionary homes. Police trying in vain to quell riots. Sea­men demanding island girls like so much merchandise—and willing to pay the price. Gambling, drunken­ness, theft, venereal disease…

It was all a part of the colorful whaling history of Hawai‘i.

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