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Typee : a peep at Polynesian life : during a four months' residence in a valley of the Marquesas : with notices of the French occupation of Tahiti and the provisional cession of the Sandwich Islands to Lord Paulet
- Description:
- Advertisements on pages [v]-x at end. Signatures: [1]¹⁰ 2-7¹² 8¹² (-8₁₂) chi² 9-14¹² 15⁶ [16]² [17]² [18]₁; [1]₁ blank. "To Lemuel Shaw, chief justice of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this little work is affectionately inscribed by the author"--Page [v]. Part II has separate title page and half-title page; pagination and register continuous... French PolynesiaMarquesas Islands (French Polynesia)Marquesas Islands
- Display date:
- 1846
- Location:
- Marquesas / Te Henua Enana
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- University of California
- Content partner:
- University of California
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- Not specified
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