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Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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Queen Lili?uokalani, born as Lydia Lili?u Loloku Walania Wewehi
Kamaka?eha, was the last reigning monarch of the kingdom of
Hawai?i. She ascended the throne in January of 1891, upon the death
of her brother, King David Kal?kaua. The Queen's desire to restore
traditional powers to the sovereign threatened the power of the
group of prominent businessmen known as the Missionary Party. With
the support of armed U.S. Marines, this group overthrew the Queen
in January 1893. For years after her overthrow, the Queen sought
redress in the Congress and courts of the United States, but her
efforts failed. In July 1898, Hawai?i was annexed as a territory to
the United States of America.As part of her efforts to stave off
annexation, the Queen published Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
Liliuokalani in early 1898. She worked closely with the American
journalist Julius Palmer on the manuscript, and the book reflects
her experiences and perspectives. This classic work is the only
autobiography written by a Hawaiian monarch, and provides a glimpse
of life in Honolulu during her lifetime.The Queen describes her
childhood, and shares her thoughts on Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma,
Kamehameha V, the reign of Kal?kaua, and her marriage to John O.
Dominis in 1862. A key work on Hawaiian history, it is especially
valuable for the Queen's account of the increasingly ominous state
of Hawaiian politics surrounding the overthrow of the monarchy,
including her 1895 arrest, abdication, and trial on charges of
having knowledge of treasonous activities against the newly formed
government, the Republic of Hawaii.The new edition of Hawaii's
Story by Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani, is based on the 1898 edition,
enhanced with additional illustrations, and annotated by David W.
Forbes. An introductory essay about the publishing history of the
first edition includes portions of early drafts of the manuscript
deemed too inflammatory to include by the publisher. A foreword by
the trustees of the Queen Lili?uokalani Trust underscores that the
Queen's legacy lives on, providing financial resources and social
services for orphans and destitute Hawaiian children through the
programs of the Queen Lili?uokalani Children's Centers.
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