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All About Hawaiian  •  Albert Schutz
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  1995 •  PAPER  • 69 PAGES
A short, lively tour of the Hawaiian language, briefly covering history, current preservation efforts, and including a pronunciation guide. A fine introduction to the language for visitors. (HWI40, $9.99)
  All About Hawaiian
Artists/Hawaii  •  Joan Clarke  •  Diane Dods  •  Dana Edmunds
ART & ARCHITECTURE •  1996 •  HARD COVER  • 144 PAGES
An illustrated survey of twenty two contemporary artists living in Hawaii. Selected by their peers to be included in this book, each artist is presented with four representative works. (HWI185, $35.00)
 
At Dawn We Slept, The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor  •  Gordon W. Prange
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 889 PAGES
This massive, extensively researched assessment of the invasion of Pearl Harbor draws much of its power from the numerous interviews the author conducted with both American and Japanese leaders and servicemen. It's long, but extremely readable. (HWI183, $22.00)
 
Autobiography of Protest in Hawaii  •  Robert H. Mast  •  Anne Mast
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
35 progressive activists explore Hawaii's social and economic fabric, covering issues from sovereignty to environment, to housing and land use. A personal glimpse into the social forces now shaping Hawaii. (HWI10, $19.95)
 
Behold the Many  •  Lois-Ann Yamanaka
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
In this seventh novel, Yamanaka explores multi-faceted immigrant Hawaii through powerful tale of the travails of three sisters in the early 20th century. (HWI195, $14.00)
  Behold the Many
Beyond Paradise: Encounters in Hawaii Where the Tour Bus Never Runs  •  Peter S. Adler
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 284 PAGES
A clear-sighted account of rambles and adventures in Hawaii. (HWI182, $20.00)
 
The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession  •  Mark Obmascik
NATURAL HISTORY •  2011 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
Obmascik, himself an over-the-edge birder, recounts with glee and page-turning detail the race to see the most birds in North America in a year, a quest that has his three competitors on the road at a moments notice, heading out in the middle of the night, and combing the beaches. As he so winningly demonstrates, these people are driven. (BRD29, $15.00)
  The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession
The Birds of Kaua'I  •  Jim Denny
NATURAL HISTORY •  1999 •  PAPER  • 128 PAGES
Not a field guide, but rather a well-written review of bird species of Kaua'i, this book is good reading for ecologically minded travelers. Denny describes extinct and still-visible species and illustrates the book with his own photographs. (HWI86, $21.99)
 
The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife  •  Christopher W. Leahy  •  Gordon Morrison
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 1072 PAGES
A handsome, fully illustrated survey of the birds of North America, organized A to Z, covering birds, bird biology, conservation and birdwatching. Published in cooperation with the American Birding Association. (NAM21, $19.95)
  The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife
The Birdwatcher's Guide to Hawaii  •  Rick Soehren
FIELD GUIDE •  1996 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A guide to the top birding spots throughout the Hawaiian islands. Each site is thoroughly described, including detailed directions, and a description of the birds of greatest interest likely to be found there. (HWI29, $23.99)
  The Birdwatcher's Guide to Hawaii
Blue Latitudes, Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before  •  Tony Horwitz
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  PAPER  • 480 PAGES
A vivid tale of modern adventures, history and fun in the wake of Captain Cook by the author of Confederates in the Attic. Horwitz paints a broad picture of Cook and his time, capturing the places and personalities Cook encountered in his daring voyages around the world. Since he doesn't like the cold, the author (who sailed on a replica of the Endeavour as a crewman) skipped the Antarctic. (EXP31, $17.00)
  Blue Latitudes, Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before
Captain Cook, A Legacy Under Fire  •  Vanessa Collingridge
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
European discoveries are much in question these days and in this well researched book Collingridge takes on an 18th-century British hero and his discovery of Australia. Nevermind that the English bucanner William Dampier had already landed on Australia well before Cook in 1688, Collingridge looks into the long-forgotten research of a distant cousin that showed that Portuguese explorers mapped Australia in the 16th century. The author, a journalist and British televison news anchor, intercuts elequent chapters on Cook's explorations with the tale of George Collingridge (who she rescues from obscurity) and a nice account of her own travels. Like Cook, the author ends her book on the shores of Kaelakekua bay. (PAC125, $14.95)
 
Chicken Soup from the Soul of Hawaii, Stories of Aloha to Create Paradise Wherever You Are  •  Jack E. Canfield
ANTHOLOGY •  2003 •  PAPER
A collection of inspirational stories celebrating the Hawaiian islands, including contributions by noted authors, celebrities and activists. (HWI194, $14.95)
 
The Cruise of the Snark  •  Jack London
EXPLORATION •  2000 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
Jack London's remarkable account of his ambitious 1906-7 cruise, in which he set out from San Francisco with his wife and two crew, and sailed to Hawaii, the Marquesas, and the Solomon Islands. It's largely a true adventure tale, richly evoking the islands he visits. This National Geographic Adventure Classics reprint includes selections from his wife's account of the voyage and a new map. (PAC17, $14.95)
  The Cruise of the Snark
Deep Sky Companions, The Messier Objects  •  Stephen James O'Meara
SCIENCE •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 318 PAGES
A guide to the celestial discoveries of Messier, the 18th-century astronomer and comet hunter who cataloged many of the sky's fuzzy "objects." Compiled and written by Stephen James O'Meara, an editor for "Sky and Telescope" and one of today's leading astronomers. (SCI71, $56.00)
 
Deep-Sky Companions, The Caldwell Objects  •  Stephen James O'Meara
SCIENCE •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 500 PAGES
A guide to the 109 celestial discoveries cataloged by Sir Patrick Moore. Compiled and written by Stephen James O'Meara, an editor for "Sky and Telescope" and one of today's leading astronomers. (SCI72, $49.99)
 
The Echo of Our Song, Chants and Poems of the Hawaiians  •  Mary K. Pukui  •  Alfons L. Korn
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1973 •  PAPER  • 252 PAGES
A collection of traditional poems, songs and celebratory chants from old Hawaii. A The book is a valuable record, much of the book dates from the reigns of Ka-mehameha III (1825-1854) and Queen Lili`u-o-ka-lani (1891-1893). Translator and editor Mary Kawena Pukui was an authority on the Hawaiian language at the Bishop Museum. (HWI191, $27.00)
 
Encyclopedia of Volcanoes  •  Haraldur Sigurdsson
REFERENCE •  2000 •  HARD COVER  • 1456 PAGES
An authoritative, enormous reference on volcanoes and volcanology. 82 essays written by experts in the field are organized thematically into nine chapters. Best suited for scientists or those who already know something about the subject. Illustrated throughout with photographs, tables and diagrams. Includes a useful glossary, bibliography and appendices. (GEO23, $134.00)
  Encyclopedia of Volcanoes
Eye of the Albatross, Visions of Hope and Survival  •  Carl Safina
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 377 PAGES
A passionate tribute and clarion call for the albatross and its watery habitat. Safina (Song of the Blue Ocean) focuses on Hawaii National Wildlife Refuge's Black-footed and Laysan albatross -- and more specifically, on a nesting Laysan albatross he names Amelia. (BRD14, $18.99)
 
Eyewitness Guide Hawaii  •  Eyewitness Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 256 PAGES
This handsome guide to the Hawaiian Islands features color photography, dozens of excellent maps and an island-by-island synopsis of the state's attractions. (HWI46, $23.00)
  Eyewitness Guide Hawaii
Feathered Gods and Fishhooks, An Introduction to Hawaiian Archaeology and Prehistory  •  Patrick Vinton Kirch
ARCHAEOLOGY •  1998 •  PAPER  • 348 PAGES
In this definitive, well-illustrated introduction to Hawaiian archaeology, Kirch provides an island-by-island overview of major sites, settlement patterns, agriculture, and cultural customs. (HWI189, $31.99)
  Feathered Gods and Fishhooks, An Introduction to Hawaiian Archaeology and Prehistory
Fodor's Hawaii  •  Inc. Fodor's Travel Publications
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 704 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, filled with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining. (HWI214, $21.99)
  Fodor's Hawaii
Fodor's Maui with Molaka'i and Lana'I  •  Fodors
GUIDEBOOK •  2011 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series, saturated with valuable information on accommodation, shopping, sights, and dining on the island of Maui. (HWI209, $19.99)
  Fodor's Maui with Molaka'i and Lana'I
From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day, the American Armed Forces in World War II  •  D. Clayton James
HISTORY •  1995 •  PAPER  • 227 PAGES
A clear and concise introduction to the strategy, personalities and campaigns of World War II. (WAR51, $10.95)
 
Frommer's Hawaii  •  Jeanette Foster
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 672 PAGES
A comprehensive, practical guide to the Hawaiian islands with excellent coverage of attractions and travel details, as well as a foldout, full-color map. (HWI197, $21.99)
  Frommer's Hawaii
Frommer's Honolulu & Oahu Day by Day  •  Jeanette Foster
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
A compact shirt pocket guide, ideal for a short visit, featuring remarkably good suggestions for everything from food to hotels, neighborhoods and shopping. With a separate foldout map of the city center. (HWI213, $12.99)
 
Frommer's Maui Day by Day  •  Jeanette Foster
GUIDEBOOK •  2010 •  PAPER  • 192 PAGES
A brief guide to Maui, ideal for a short visit, featuring a section of recommendations for the best of everything from food, hotels and neighrborhoods to shopping and favorite moments. The choices are excellent, the descriptions concise, and every recommended place is clearly indicated on detailed neighborhood maps. (HWI199, $12.99)
 
Graveyards of the Pacific, From Pearl Harbor to Bikini Atoll  •  Robert D. Ballard  •  Michael Hamilton Morgan  •  Stephen Ambrose
HISTORY •  2001 •  HARD COVER  • 255 PAGES
An exploration of Pacific battle and nuclear testing sites, focusing on the sunken ships and downed airplanes scattered across the surrounding ocean floor. Robert D. Ballard (made famous for his discovery of the Titanic wreckage) combines his years of research with photographs depicting the battles and their archaeological legacy, the eerie, submerged remnants of once mighty war machines. (PAC111, $45.00)
  Graveyards of the Pacific, From Pearl Harbor to Bikini Atoll
Hanahana: An Oral History Anthology of Hawaii's Working People  •  Michi Kodama-Nishimoto
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1995 •  PAPER  • 200 PAGES
The simple and personally told stories of 12 working people in Hawaii. Sheds light on ethnic relations, immigration, and social change in Hawaii. The term "hanahana" refers to workers -- though originally applied to sugar plantation laborers, it later was used to describe other workers. (HWI11, $22.00)
 
Hawaii Field Guide, Reef Fish  •  Rainforest Publications
FIELD GUIDE •  2004 •  PLASTIC CARD
A beautifully illustrated, double-sided laminated card depicting the reef fish of the Hawaiian Islands. Ideal for snorkelers. (HWI94, $6.95)
  Hawaii Field Guide, Reef Fish
Hawaii Map, the Big Island  •  Univ Hawaii
2011 •  PAPER
Eighth Edition. Features of the latest edition of cartographer Jams Beir's full-color map of the Big Island include detailed road networks, large-scale inset maps of towns, points of interest (historic, natural, and cultural), hiking trails, parks, beaches, waterfalls, peaks, and ridges (with altitudes), and more than 2,200 place names (index included). (HWI169, $4.99)
  Hawaii Map, the Big Island
Hawaii Volcano Watch, A Pictorial History, 1779-1991  •  J. D. Griggs  •  Taeko Jane Takahashi  •  Thomas L. Wright
NATURAL HISTORY •  1992 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
A colorful and comprehensive introduction to Hawaii's shield volcanoes and the geologic history of the archipelago. The authors shed light on the cultural history of the volcanoes, from their significance to the native islanders to sketches of individuals who have effected policies and attitudes towards the volcanoes themselves. With illustrations, maps, paintings, and photos. (HWI180, $26.99)
 
Hawaii's Fishes, A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers, and Aquarists  •  John P. Hoover
FIELD GUIDE •  1993 •  PAPER  • 184 PAGES
A colorful and thorough introduction to the fishes living off Hawaii's shores. Color photographs of over 250 local species, with common names in English and Hawaiian. A brief text accompanies each photo describing the habits of each, and where you're likely to find it. Highly recommended for anyone likely to do any snorkeling in the islands. (HWI26, $16.95)
  Hawaii's Fishes, A Guide for Snorkelers, Divers, and Aquarists
Hawaii, On-the-Road Histories  •  John H. Chambers
HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
This thoroughly illustrated history of the Hawaii begins with the volcanic origins of the islands, covers the exploration of Captain Cook, and continues up through modern times and statehood. (HWI198, $20.00)
  Hawaii, On-the-Road Histories
Hawaiian Heritage Plants  •  Angela Kay Kepler
FIELD GUIDE •  1998 •  HARD COVER  • 254 PAGES
An illustrated, personal guide based on a series of newspaper articles by Kepler in the 1970s, revised and updated for this second book edition. (HWI77, $34.95)
 
Hawaiian Insects and Their Kin  •  William P. Mull  •  Francis G. Howeth
FIELD GUIDE •  1994 •  HARD COVER  • 160 PAGES
It doesn't take an entomologist to be intrigued by singing tree snails, predatory happyface spiders, and all the other marvelous fauna described in this book. You needn't be an expert to enjoy the 200 wonderful color photos, either. This book is great for anyone going to Hawaii with a keen interest in the local ecology. (HWI181, $21.99)
 
Hawaiian Mythology  •  Martha Warren Beckwith
LITERATURE •  1970 •  PAPER  • 606 PAGES
A classic study of Hawaiian ethnography and folklore. This scholarly volume covers all the myths, legends, traditions, and folktales of the Hawaiian peoples. (HWI168, $26.99)
 
Hawaiian, A Language Map  •  Kristine K. Kershul
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS •  2001 •  PLASTIC CARD
This durable, foldout card, featuring 1,000 words and phrases, works as a quick reference for travelers. (HWI90, $7.95)
  Hawaiian, A Language Map
Hotel Honolulu  •  Paul Theroux
LITERATURE •  2002 •  PAPER  • 424 PAGES
A satirical novel from the irrepressible travel writer Paul Theroux. Set in his part-time home of Hawaii, Theroux's novel features a full cast of eccentrics who reside in and visit a fleabag hotel on the coast of Oahu. (HWI72, $14.00)
  Hotel Honolulu
House of Many Gods  •  Kiana Davenport
LITERATURE •  2007 •  PAPER  • 368 PAGES
Davenport's third novel, a rich evocation of life in Hawaii, follows a young woman who strives to break away from her family's legacy of poverty, and a Russian filmmaker who captures her heart. (HWI196, $15.00)
  House of Many Gods
I Myself Have Seen It, The Myth of Hawai'I  •  Susanna Moore
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 192 PAGES
Novelist Moore's evocative account of life in old Hawa and particularly Kuai, where she spent her school holidays as a child in the 1950s. She also looks at the Polynesian and colonial history of the islands up to the 20th century. Moore is the author of several novels including "My Old Sweetheart," "In the Cut," "Sleeping Beauties" and "The Whiteness of Bones." A volume in the National Geographic Directions series. (HWI89, $20.00)
 
In the Ring of Fire, A Pacific Basin Journey  •  James Houston
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1997 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A lyrical narrative of the author's journeys through Japan, Indonesia, Micronesia, Hawaii and California. From contemplating the Kilauea crater to watching a Ryukyuan dance at an Okinawa community center, Houston reveals the pan-Pacific identity that has emerged from the mixing of Eastern and Western cultures. From the author of "Farewell to Manzanar." (PAC45, $14.95)
  In the Ring of Fire, A Pacific Basin Journey
Insight Guide Hawaii  •  Hans Johannes Hoefer
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 352 PAGES
A thoroughly illustrated, comprehensive guide to the history, culture and nature of the Hawaiian Islands featuring hundreds of color photogaphs and 13 full-color maps. (HWI49, $22.95)
  Insight Guide Hawaii
Isles of Refuge, Wildlife and History of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands  •  Mark Rauzon
NATURAL HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 205 PAGES
A comprehensive, well illustrated account of the wildlife, ecology and history of Hawaii's Leeward Islands, a 1,000-mile arc in the North Pacific that includes Midway Island, Laysan and Pearl Atoll. With maps, photographs, watercolors and drawings. (HWI178, $21.99)
  Isles of Refuge, Wildlife and History of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand  •  Kenn Kaufman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2006 •  PAPER  • 336 PAGES
Kaufman's absorbing account of coming-of-age as a Wichita teenager on the road in 1973 with a summer's pay in his pocket and the goal of seeing as many birds as he could in a year. He tallied 671, impressive by any account and extraordinary if you count birds per buck. He did it all for $1,000. This cult classic was originally published in 1973. (BRD27, $14.95)
  Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand
Knopf Mapguide Hawaii  •  Knopf Guides
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 60 PAGES
A practical and handy passport-sized guide to the islands, featuring fold-out maps. (HWI200, $10.95)
 
Letters to Henrietta  •  Lisa Chubbuck  •  Isabella Bird
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2003 •  PAPER  • 356 PAGES
This eye-opening collection of letters back home, nicely selected by Lisa Chubbuck with an intrridction and notes, reveals the tenacity, self-promotion and verve of the Victorian maiden aunt of modern travel writers. An unlikely candidate for adventure, Bird's ill health propelled her to the Colorado Rockies, Hawaii, China, and Japan -- and into the confidence of Queen Victoria, the King of Hawaii, and William Gladstone. She also carried on with a one-eyed trapper and fended off many other more suitable suitors. That's quite a transformation for a middle-aged spinster from the Isle of Mull. Travel does a person good. With 32 illustrations, maps, notes, and bibliography. In two parts: The first world tour, 1872-3 (the sea Australia, Hawaii, Colorado); The second world tour, 1878-9 (Japan and the way thither, China, Malay Peninsula). (WLD39, $24.95)
  Letters to Henrietta
The Life of Captain James Cook  •  John C. Beaglehole
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  1974 •  PAPER  • 760 PAGES
Cook, considered perhaps the greatest of the European explorers, sailed to Hawaii and the South Pacific in the mid-1700s. This book is the definitive biography of his extraordinary life and adventures, written by perhaps the most distinguished scholar of Pacific exploration. Weighing in at over 3 pounds, its a massive book, but very accessible to the general reader. Illustrated. (PAC01, $38.95)
  The Life of Captain James Cook
Light Years, A Girlhood in Hawai'i  •  Susanna Moore
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR •  2008 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
Hawaiian novelist Moore mixes reminiscences from her childhood with passages from famous works of literature that were formative in her younger years. (HWI210, $13.00)
 
Lonely Planet Hawaii  •  Glenda Bendure
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 608 PAGES
A practical guide in the popular series. (HWI88, $21.99)
 
Lonely Planet Honolulu, Waikiki & O'Ahu  •  Ned Friary  •  Glenda Bendure
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
A practical guide featuring information on nature, culture and attractions of Oahu, as well as 26 helpful maps. From Honolulu to Waikiki, this is an informative and compact introduction for independent travelers. (HWI69, $19.99)
 
Mammals of North America  •  Roland W. Kays  •  Don E. Wilson
FIELD GUIDE •  2009 •  PAPER  • 248 PAGES
A comprehensive guide by two noted mammalogists and featuring 108 color plates, illustrating 442 species. Range maps and descriptive text on ecology, habitat and behavior complement the wonderful paintings. (NAM11, $19.95)
  Mammals of North America
Many-Splendored Fishes of Hawaii  •  Gar Goodson
FIELD GUIDE •  1986 •  PAPER  • 91 PAGES
A concise guide to the fishes of Hawaii featuring color photographs of 166 featured fishes along with information about habitat and distribution. (HWI179, $6.95)
 
Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific  •  Sea Grant Alaska  •  Pieter Folkens
FIELD GUIDE •  2010 •  PLASTIC CARD  • 8 PAGES
A convenient, 8-panel waterproof card illustrating 50 species of whales, dolphins, sea otters and pinnipeds found in the North Pacific from Alaska and the west coast of North America to Hawaii. It's handsomely illustrated, and includes full-color panels with typical behaviors, whalewatching guidelines and identification tips. Co-sponsored by the Alaska Whale Foundation and the University of Alaska Sea Grant Program, It's an excellent, weatherproof identification guide. (ALA143, $10.00)
  Marine Mammals of the Eastern North Pacific
Maui Map  •  James A. Bier
2008 •  MAP
Features of the eighth edition of this full-color, topographic map of the Valley Isle include detailed road networks, large-scale inset maps of towns, points of interest (historic, natural and cultural), hiking trails, parks, beaches, waterfalls, peaks and ridges (with altitudes), and more than 2,200 place names (index included). Most notably, Hawaiian words are spelled with all accent marks. Two Sides. 19x24 inches. (HWI65, $4.95)
  Maui Map
Midway, The Battle that Doomed Japan  •  Mitsuo Fuchida
HISTORY •  2001 •  PAPER  • 224 PAGES
A groundbreaking first-person account of the Battle of Midway told from the Japanese perspective. Fuchida's military history is well researched as he details the events leading from Pearl Harbor to Japan's defeat at Midway. Both an outstanding piece of historical writing and a compelling personal account. (HWI58, $19.95)
 
Moon Handbook Big Island of Hawaii, Including Hawaii Volcanoes National Park  •  Robert Nilsen
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 275 PAGES • COMING IN JULY
This comprehensive practical guide focuses on the big island of Hawaii and Volcanoes National Park, combining an overview of history, culture and nature with how-to information for travelers. With photographs, maps and illustrations. (HWI186, $19.95)
  Moon Handbook Big Island of Hawaii, Including Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Moon Handbook Kauai  •  Robert Nilsen
GUIDEBOOK •  2012 •  PAPER  • 275 PAGES • COMING IN JUNE
A comprehensive guide to Kauai, geared for the independent traveler. Provides information on accommodations and restaurants, tips for sightseeing and recreation, and useful sections on the wildlife and history of the island. (HWI84, $19.95)
  Moon Handbook Kauai
Moon Handbook O'Ahu  •  Robert Nilsen
GUIDEBOOK •  2003 •  PAPER  • 360 PAGES
Covering Honolulu, Waikiki and other destinations on Oahu, this guide is a compact introduction to the history, culture, nature and attractions of the island. It features plenty of practical travel information, a handful of photographs and line drawings, and 18 local maps. (HWI73, $17.95)
 
National Geographic Hawaii  • 
GUIDEBOOK •  2009 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
A guidebook to Hawaii, published by National Geographic in their attractive, visual style. The guide features many photographs, maps and good information on history, nature, culture and travel. (HWI87, $22.95)
  National Geographic Hawaii
Native Universe, Voices of Indian America  •  Clifford E. Trafzer
ANTHOLOGY •  2008 •  PAPER  • 320 PAGES
This anthology of personal and historical essays, as well as over 300 color illustrations of Native American art, is being published to accompany the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. It includes selections from several modern Native American writers, including Louise Erdrich and Sherman Alexie. (USA95, $22.00)
 
Oahu Map  •  James A. Bier
2007 •  MAP
Features of the seventh edition of this full-color, topographic map of O‘ahu include detailed road networks, large-scale inset maps of towns, points of interest (historic, natural and cultural), hiking trails, parks, beaches, waterfalls, peaks and ridges (with altitudes), and more than 2,200 place names (index included). Most notably, Hawaiian words are spelled with all accent marks. Two Sides. 29x25 inches. (HWI74, $4.95)
 
Oahu Map  •  James A. Bier
2007 •  MAP
Features of the seventh edition of this full-color, topographic map of O‘ahu include detailed road networks, large-scale inset maps of towns, points of interest (historic, natural and cultural), hiking trails, parks, beaches, waterfalls, peaks and ridges (with altitudes), and more than 2,200 place names (index included). Most notably, Hawaiian words are spelled with all accent marks. Two Sides. 29x25 inches. (HWI74, $4.95)
 
Pauline Frommer's Hawaii  •  Jeanette Foster  •  David Thompson
GUIDEBOOK •  2008 •  PAPER  • 470 PAGES
A family-friendly, quirky practical guide by the daughter of travel guru Arthur Frommer. Her motto: "Spend Less, See More." (HWI93, $19.99)
  Pauline Frommer's Hawaii
Plants in Hawaiian Culture  •  Beatrice Krauss  •  Thelma Greig
NATURAL HISTORY •  1993 •  PAPER  • 272 PAGES
An introduction to the social and cultural uses of plants in Hawaiian culture before the arrival of Europeans. With 98 black-and-white photos. (HWI188, $31.99)
 
The Price of Paradise: Lucky We Live in Hawaii?  •  Randall W. Roth
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  1992 •  PAPER  • 268 PAGES
A lighthearted look at some of the serious issues facing modern Hawaii. Brief chapters by local experts are devoted to issues such as population growth, housing, water policy, out-migration, sewage, and others. An easygoing introduction to the issues facing Hawaii. Illustrated with cartoons. (HWI12, $14.95)
 
The Rarest of the Rare, Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds  •  Diane Ackerman
NATURAL HISTORY •  1996 •  PAPER  • 208 PAGES
This collection of six essays includes Ackerman's insightful commentary on the migrations of the monarch butterfly, as well as wonderfully written chapters on the Golden Tamarin, Hawaiian monk seal and other animals. The second collection by this wonderful writer and reporter, Ackerman once again artfully interweaves travel and natural history to capture the spirit of endangered places and animals and those who would preserve them. (BST26, $12.95)
  The Rarest of the Rare, Vanishing Animals, Timeless Worlds
Reference Map of Kaua'I  •  James A. Bier
MAP
Features of the seventh edition of this full-color, topographic map of O‘ahu include detailed road networks, large-scale inset maps of towns, points of interest (historic, natural and cultural), hiking trails, parks, beaches, waterfalls, peaks and ridges (with altitudes), and more than 2,200 place names (index included). Most notably, Hawaiian words are spelled with all accent marks. Two Sides. 16x22 inches. (HWI85, $3.95)
  Reference Map of Kaua'I
Reference Map of Oceania, The Pacific Islands of Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia  •  James A. Bier
2009 •  MAP
This double-sided sheet shows the whole Pacific from Hawaii west to French Polynesia, Micronesia and Papua New Guinea (1:17,460,000) with detailed maps of 52 islands and island chains on the reverse. Two Sides. 23x36 inches. (PAC07, $9.95)
  Reference Map of Oceania, The Pacific Islands of Micronesia, Polynesia, Melanesia
Remember D-Day, Both Sides Tell Their Stories  •  Ronald J. Drez  •  David Eisenhower
HISTORY •  2004 •  HARD COVER  • 64 PAGES • YOUNG ADULTS
An engaging and well-constructed history of the D-Day invasion for readers in grades 5 to 8, complete with anecdotes from soldiers, black-and-white photographs, plenty of historical information, and an introduction by David Eisenhower which paints a personal portrait of his grandfather, Dwight. (USA96, $17.95)
 
Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul  •  Scott Weidensaul
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 416 PAGES
Weidensaul follows in the footsteps conservation pioneers Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher in this homage to their 1953 journey, modern travelogue and eye-opening report on wilderness in America. (USA123, $16.00)
  Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul
Roughing It  •  Mark Twain
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2004 •  PAPER  • 592 PAGES
Twain's classic work on the American West, written as he was abandoning the peripatetic life and settling down in the 1870s. Funny, irreverent, acutely observed this is vintage Twain, covering his travels in California, Nevada and Hawaii. With all 304-first edition illustrations, specially prepared maps, facsimile manuscript pages and commentary. (HWI14, $16.00)
  Roughing It
Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors: Reviving Polynesian Voyaging  •  Ben R. Finney
EXPLORATION •  2003 •  PAPER  • 176 PAGES
In 1995 Hawaiiloa and five other double canoes, reconstructions of ancient Polynesian craft, set sail from the rugged Marquesas archipelago and headed north across the equator to Hawai`i. Their Hawaiian and Polynesian crews were sailing to commemorate the original discovery of Hawaii some fifteen centuries ago and to celebrate the revival of long-distance voyaging that had begun during the 1960s. In learning how to sail and navigate in the old way they had rediscovered their own identity as worthy heirs to a great seafaring tradition. In "Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors," anthropologist Ben Finney, who helped start the revival, tells the story of how Hawaiians and other Polynesians have struggled to become deep-sea voyagers again, and how their experiences are helping them to face contemporary problems with renewed pride and courage. (PAC178, $19.95)
  Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors: Reviving Polynesian Voyaging
Shells of Hawaii  •  E. Alison Kay  •  Olive Schoenberg-Dole
FIELD GUIDE •  1991 •  PAPER  • 89 PAGES
A slim but colorful (and erudite) volume on Hawaii's shells, both marine and freshwater. Features color photographs of more than 300 species of mollusks, and brief introductory chapters on the ecology and habits. Alas, only scientific names are provided. (HWI28, $14.99)
  Shells of Hawaii
The Snorkeller's Guide to the Coral Reef, From the Red Sea to the Pacific Ocean  •  Paddy Ryan
NATURAL HISTORY •  1994 •  PAPER  • 184 PAGES
An illustrated overview of coral reefs, coral-reef fishes, invertebrates and plants of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, this compact book is an excellent resource for anyone thinking of exploring the underwater world. Beginners will appreciate the chapters on learning to snorkel, reef etiquette, photography hints and first aid. With 200 color photographs. (DIV18, $21.99)
  The Snorkeller's Guide to the Coral Reef, From the Red Sea to the Pacific Ocean
Song of the Exile  •  Kiana Davenport
LITERATURE •  1999 •  PAPER  • 384 PAGES
An epic of love and war which opens in Honolulu as WWII erupts, this novel follows the fate two lovers in Hawaii, New Orleans and Paris -- interweaving much of the history and flavor of Hawaii from the war to statehood in 1953. A sequel to "Shark Dialogues. (HWI51, $14.95)
  Song of the Exile
Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas  •  Ronald Wright
HISTORY •  2004 •  PAPER  • 464 PAGES
A powerful history of imperialism and resistance in the Americas, with a focus on the Aztec, Maya, Inca, Cherokee and Iroquois. Wright's illuminating account, told largely from the point of view of the losers, details the rapid collapse of cultures and societies in the Americas following the arrival of the Europeans in 1492. Wright draws on an impressive range of archival material in reconstructing this classic account, originally published in 1993. Wright is also the author of Time Among the Maya. (NAM20, $24.95)
  Stolen Continents, 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas
Surfer's Start-Up: A Beginner's Guide to Surfing  •  Doug Werner
SPORT •  1999 •  PAPER
An introduction to surfing for beginners with a focus on basic technique and safety. It also includes information on gear, etiquette and the history of the sport. Second Edition. (GEN329, $11.95)
 
Target: Pearl Harbor  •  Michael Slackman
HISTORY •  1990 •  PAPER  • 354 PAGES
A thoroughly researched, balanced account of the buildup to the attack, the bombing itself and its aftermath, illustrated with black-and-white photographs. (HWI22, $24.00)
  Target: Pearl Harbor
To See Every Bird On Earth: A Father, A Son, And A Lifelong Obsession  •  Dan Koeppel
NATURAL HISTORY •  2006 •  PAPER  • 304 PAGES
Ostensibly about birds and birdwatching, this enormously appealing book is a memoir by a talented writer of his father, a father who happens to be in the elite cadre of major birders. Dan Koeppel chronicles his father's growing interest in birds in this enormously appealing memoir of a life devoted to birds. Richard is a member of an elite group who have tallied more than 7,000 species. Koeppel includes his own travels tagging along and brief profiles of other eccentric listers. (BRD28, $14.00)
  To See Every Bird On Earth: A Father, A Son, And  A Lifelong Obsession
The Trial of the Cannibal Dog  •  Anne Salmond
HISTORY •  2003 •  HARD COVER  • 536 PAGES • HARD TO FIND ELSEWHERE
An intriguing history of the voyages of Captain Cook with a focus on the relationship between the Pacific islanders and seafaring Englishmen. Salmond describes how mutual curiosity turned into animosity, culminating in the death of Captain Cook in Hawaii. (PAC138, $25.00)
  The Trial of the Cannibal Dog
Vaka Moana, Voyages of the Ancestors: The Discovery and Settlement of the Pacific  •  R. K. Howe
EXPLORATION •  2007 •  HARD COVER  • 368 PAGES
This richly illustrated collection of scholarly articles on Pacific voyaging, past and present, features 400 color and black-and-white photographs, maps, and diagrams, along with contributions by Ben Finney, Sam Low, Anne Salmond and other experts. (PAC177, $61.00)
  Vaka Moana, Voyages of the Ancestors: The Discovery and Settlement of the Pacific
The Verb to Bird, Sightings of an Avid Birder  •  Peter Cashwell
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 269 PAGES
A memoir of the birding life, its pleasures, obsessions and pitfalls. Based in the Carolinas (where he teaches English), Cashwell recounts in these essays the birds he's encountered, the why and wherefores of the birding life and some very entertaining anecdotes. Along the way, Cashwell traces his own development from casual novice to life lister (with a desire to see all the birds of North America). (BRD26, $16.95)
  The Verb to Bird, Sightings of an Avid Birder
Volcanoes, Witness to Disaster  •  Judy & Dennis Fradin
NATURAL HISTORY •  2008 •  HARD COVER  • 48 PAGES • MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Why do volcanoes erupt? What strange, changed landscapes do they leave behind? How can scientists predict future volcanic activity? And where were the deadliest eruptions in history? Students will find all the answers in detailed chapters on the science and history of nature's most primordial phenomena. (GEO42, $16.95)
 
Where There's a Will  •  Aaron J. Elkins
MYSTERY •  2006 •  PAPER
In this 12th Gideon Oliver mystery, Hawaiian history and culture form the backdrop for a horrific murder. The anthropologist vacations on the islands, yet quickly becomes intrigued by the mysterious killing of two Swedish cattle ranchers. Detective story mixes with local color, as conflicts between native Hawaiians and Haole (white Europeans) arise. Composed of insatiable wit and a sharp mind, Oliver uncovers a secret unknown even to the police. The aging, yet horny, Oliver, with the frequent aid of his park ranger wife Julie and FBI friend, John Lau, takes another case. (HWI92, $7.99)
  Where There's a Will

 
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