Lingua: Inglese
Editore: German Benevolent Society, 1989
Da: Best Books And Antiques, Chandler, TX, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: As New. No Jacket. The Germans in Hawaii by Bernhard Lothar Hormann. This 1989 reprint of the original 1931 masters thesis offers a fascinating historical study of the German community and its cultural influence in the islands of Hawaii. Long valued by historians, genealogists, and researchers interested in immigration history, this work provides detailed insight into the experiences, traditions, and contributions of German settlers in Hawaii during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Because the original thesis had a very limited academic circulation, reprints such as this are themselves quite difficult to find, making it a desirable addition for collectors and researchers focusing on Hawaiian history or German diaspora studies. This copy is in exceptional, like-new condition. The book has been carefully protected in a clear plastic covering, helping preserve the covers and edges. It shows little to no signs of wear or handling, and the overall presentation is clean and crisp. The binding is strong and tight, with all pages firmly attached, and the interior pages remain bright, clean, and free from writing, markings, or highlighting. An extremely scarce scholarly title that would make an excellent addition to collections related to Hawaiian history, immigration studies, or German cultural heritage in the Pacific. (BR) Shelf 322. Signed by Author(s).