Examines Wilcox's political career and his attempts to restore native Hawaiian control of a culture, government, and economy increasingly dominated by Caucasian outsiders, within the context of two successful uprisings and two unsuccessful rebellions against established governments during the period
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Examines Wilcox's political career and his attempts to restore native Hawaiian control of a culture, government, and economy increasingly dominated by Caucasian outsiders, within the context of two successful uprisings and two unsuccessful rebellions against established governments during the period
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. University Press of Colorado, 1996. 1st printing. Crisp and unmarked. Full cloth binding. 299pp. Very nice jacket in a protective mylar cover. Wilcox led two failed attempts to restore the prerogatives of the Hawaiian monarch, and in 1900 when the territorial government was established, his Home Rule party came to control the legislature. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8vo-8"-9" Tall.