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Edité par Charles E Tuttle Company., Rutland VT / Tokyo, Japan., 1991
ISBN 10 : 0804817081ISBN 13 : 9780804817080
Vendeur : Hedgehog's Whimsey BOOKS etc., Newport, NH, Etats-Unis
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Mass-market paperback. Mass-market paperback. Glued binding. 210 p. Pronunciation guide, p. xii. Audience: General/trade. Mythology / Comparative Folklore. Jaggar, T A Jr.; Director, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1916, from Kilauea Crater, authored Foreword to this volume. Westervelt introduction, p. xv-xix. Legends; Geological Facts; Partial List Hawaiian Terms Used; Polynesian Language. Very good. Minor cover soil, surface blemishing. Clean pages. Sticker scar, lower spine. First edition. 1st paperback printing 1991; Tuttle  Japan 1963.
Edité par CHARLES E. TUTTLE CO PUB, Rutland, VT, 1968
Vendeur : WONDERFUL BOOKS BY MAIL, Durham-CA, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. HARDCOVER; Fifth Printing. VERY GOOD CONDITION, clean, solid, bright.; GOLD spine & COVER titles on RED cloth hard covers.FRONT COVER SHOWS WHITE & BLACK HAWAIIAN SHORELINEW IWTH PALM TREES & WHITE CLOUDY SKY, ALL ON RED SILK CLOTH. RED ENDPAPERS; Photo frontis giant tree ferns; 205pg pages; William Drake Westervelt set into lyrical prose Hawaiian Legends of Volcanoes. Reverend William Drake Westervelt was born in Oberlin, Ohio in 1849. He graduated from Oberlin College and then Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1874. After settling in Hawai i, he married Caroline Dickinson Castle, a missionary descendant. Starting in 1908, he served in various positions with the Hawaiian Historical Society. An amateur folklorist, Westervelt translated the myths from original Hawaiian language sources.