Aloha, travelers of time! Welcome to the lush, tropical world of Hawaii's past. Each page traveled is an exciting voyage through the rich heritage of the islands, from the earliest Polynesian voyagers making their daunting sea journeys, to the rise and fall of the kingdom of Hawaii, up until the vibrant fusion of cultures that make up modern-day Hawaii. These tales, teeming with heroic chiefs, invasive forces, and thriving traditions, are more thrilling than any surf ride on the iconic North Shore!
Hawaii's Story
By Liliuokalani (Queen of Hawaii)
How it fits the "Hawaii history books" vibe: This is an authentic piece of Hawaiian history detailing Queen Liliuokalani's monarchical rule and the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom. A firsthand account that is essential for understanding Hawaii's past.
Page Count: 478
Published Date: 1898
Unfamiliar Fishes
By Sarah Vowell
How it fits the "Hawaii history books" vibe: A book filled with the colorful history of Hawaii. It delves into the kingdom’s encounters with the US missionaries and sailors which had a significant influence on its fate.
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Page Count: 258
Published Date: 2012-03-06
Shoal of Time
By Gavan Daws
How it fits the "Hawaii history books" vibe: It's a comprehensive and engaging overview of Hawaiian history from before the first human settlement to the present.
Page Count: 516
Published Date: 1974-06
The Hawaiian Kingdom—Volume 1
By Ralph S. Kuykendall
How it fits the "Hawaii history books" vibe: A scholarly work that covers the period from Captain Cook's arrival to the ascension of Kamehameha III to the throne—giving you an insight into the formation of the early Hawaiian Kingdom.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Page Count: 490
Published Date: 1947-01-01
Lost Kingdom
By Julia Flynn Siler
How it fits the "Hawaii history books" vibe: This book provides readers with an in-depth look into the clash between the indigenous Hawaiian culture and the onslaught of American imperialism.