The American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1789-1843
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1999
Novel • Fiction
Hawaii • Early 19th century
1999
Adult
18+ years
The American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1789-1843 by Harold Whitman Bradley explores the contributions of early American settlers in Hawaii. These pioneers navigated cultural exchanges, economic ventures, and social integration during the late 18th to early 19th centuries, shaping the islands' development and laying the foundations for future interactions between Hawaiian and American societies.
Informative
Mysterious
Adventurous
Nostalgic
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The American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1789-1843 by Harold Whitman Bradley is praised for its thorough research and detailed narrative, offering an in-depth account of early settlers in Hawaii. However, some readers find the writing style dry and the pacing slow. Overall, it is valued for its historical insights but may not appeal to casual readers.
Readers interested in The American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1789-1843 by Harold Whitman Bradley enjoy American history and settler narratives. Fans of Bernard DeVoto’s The Course of Empire or Stephen Dando-Collins’ Standing Bear Is a Person will appreciate this detailed exploration of early pioneers in Hawaii.
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Novel • Fiction
Hawaii • Early 19th century
1999
Adult
18+ years
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