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Hawaii's American-Japanese problem; a campaign to remove causes of friction between the American people and Japanese. Report of first year's campaign, January to December, 1921Columbia UniversityText Hawaiʻi
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Father Damien; a journey from Cashmere to his home in HawaiiColumbia UniversityText
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Hawaii og Kristendommen derColumbia UniversityText Hawaiʻi
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Typee, a romance of the South seasColumbia UniversityText Marquesas / Te Henua Enana
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Addresses to the people of Otaheite, designed to assist the labour of missionaries, and other instructors of the ignorant. To which is prefixed a short address to the members and friends of the Missionary Society in LondonColumbia UniversityText Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Enumération des plantes indigènes de l'île de Tahiti recueillies et classéesColumbia UniversityText Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Polynesia : or, An historical account of the principal islands in the South Sea, including New Zealand...Columbia UniversityText
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Historical sketch of the missions of the American Board in the Sandwich Islands, Micronesia, and MarquesasColumbia UniversityText Marquesas / Te Henua Enana
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A handbook for visitorsColumbia UniversityText
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Geographical pathology: an inquiry into the geographical distribution of infective and climatic diseasesColumbia UniversityText
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Lettres sur les îles MarquisesColumbia UniversityText Marquesas / Te Henua Enana
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Te Ika a Maui ; or, New Zealand and its inhabitants : illustrating the origin, manners, customs, mythology, religion, rites, songs, proverbs, fables, and language of the natives : together with the geology, natural history, productions, and climate of the country, its state as regards Christianity...Columbia UniversityText
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