Whitney, Henry M. (Henry Martyn), 1824-1904
Whitney, Henry M. (Henry Martyn)
Henry Martyn Whitney
Whitney, Henry M. 1824-1904
Henry Martyn Whitney early journalist in the Kingdom of Hawaii
VIAF ID: 19524526 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Martyn Whitney
- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Martyn Whitney ‡c early journalist in the Kingdom of Hawaii
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whitney, Henry M. ‡q (Henry Martyn)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whitney, Henry M. ‡q (Henry Martyn), ‡d 1824-1904
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
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A dictionary of the Hawaiian language : to which is appended an English-Hawaiian vocabulary and a chronological table of remarkable events | |
The Hawaiian coffee planters' manual. With notes of the methods of coffee culture practised in Guatemala, Brazil, Liberia and Ceylon. | |
Hawaiian guide book for travelers ["sic"], containing a brief description of the Hawaiian islands, their harbors ["sic"], agricultural resources... by Henry M. Whitney,... 1st edition | |
He alakai no ke kumukula : he buke i hoomakaukauia e ke kahukula nui i mea e kokua ai i na kumukula o na kula apana o keia aupuni ma ka lawelawe ana ma ka oihana hoonaauao. | |
He aloha Kristiano, i ka poe i manaoio ia Iesu Kristo | |
He Haawina kamalii no na keiki opiopio, 1866: | |
History of the Hawaiian islands: embracing their antiquities, mythology, legends, discovery by Europeans in the sixteenth century, re-discovery by Cook, with their civil, religious and political history, from the earliest traditionary period to the year 1846. | |
Hoku loa o Hawaii | |
Mau ʻōlelo aʻo i nā wāhine o Hawaiʻi | |
A new view of the Reciprocity treaty between the Hawaiian Islands and the United States | |
The Pacific commercial advertiser. | |
Puke lawe lima a ke kahu ʻekalekia | |
Salutation of gospel love to those in the islands of the Pacific Ocean, who make profession of faith in Our Lord Jesus Christ. | |
Te boki n anene, 1863: | |
The Tourists' guide through the Hawaiian islands, descriptive of their scenes and scenery | |
Ui kula Kāpaki | |
Ui kula Sabati. |