Russ follows the story of the revolution that ended the sovereignty of the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands. The book chronicles how the government leaders established a stable nation and maintained a semblance of democracy to convince the United States that Hawaii was worthy of joining the Union.
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Russ follows the story of the revolution that ended the sovereignty of the Kingdom of the Hawaiian Islands. The book chronicles how the government leaders established a stable nation and maintained a semblance of democracy to convince the United States that Hawaii was worthy of joining the Union.
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Fair with no dust jacket. Blue cloth, well worn, frayed boards. X-library w/internal & external marks, front free endpaper removed. Good research copy, text block clean & tight.; HB, lg octavo; 398 pages.