Americans in Polynesia, 1783-1842

Download or Read eBook Americans in Polynesia, 1783-1842 PDF written by Wallace Patrick Strauss and published by East Lansing : ichigan State University Press, 1963 [i.e.1964]. This book was released on 1964 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Americans in Polynesia, 1783-1842
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Publisher : East Lansing : ichigan State University Press, 1963 [i.e.1964]
Total Pages : 208
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Book excerpt: History of the first American traders, explorers and missionaries to visit the Polynesian islands.


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