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The Pacific World A Bibliography of Sources Held at the Huntington Library Bibliographer’s Note: This bibliography was compiled from Library of Congress subject headings broadly related to the Pacific world, including “Pacific,” “Hawaii,” “China,” etc. It contains both primary and secondary sources from the library’s reference, rare book, and manuscript collections. The sources range from a wide time period from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries; most are from the nineteenth century where the library’s collection is particularly rich. The bibliography is arranged by subject and cross-referenced where appropriate. The library’s holdings cover a wide array of topics with a particular focus on diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Pacific nations, American exploration in the Pacific, immigration from Pacific countries to the United States, trade between the United States and Pacific nations, American missionary work in the Pacific, and American travel in the Pacific. The library has a particularly rich set of sources on Hawaii in the nineteenth century. Compiled October, 2012 Jessica Kim, Postdoctoral Fellow, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West Australia A. P. Journal for the Year 1854, n.d. California Anderson, Mary E. Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California. Boston, MA: American Tract Society, 1865. Bennett, Frederick Debell. Narrative of a Whaling Voyage Round the Globe, from the Year 1833 to 1836: Comprising Sketches of Polynesia, California, the Indian Archipelago, Etc. with an Account of Southern Whales, the Sperm Whale Fishery, and the Natural History of the Climates Visited. London: R. Bentley, 1840. Bookwalter, John W. Canyon and Crater, or, Scenes in California and the Sandwich Islands. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Co, 1874. Bound Home; or, The Gold-hunters’ Manual: a Newspaper Published on Board the Pacific Mail S.S. Co.’s Steamship “Northerner,” Capt. Henry Randall, on Her Trip from San Francisco to Panama, March 2 1852. Peppergrass, Hot-Korn &Co., Publishers and Proprietors. New York: Printed by G.E. Leefe, 1852. Brown, D. Mackenzie. China Trade Days in California: Selected Letters from the Thompson Papers, 1832-1863. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1947. California China Mail and Flying Dragon. San Francisco [Calif.]: Frederick Marriott, 1867.

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The Pacific World

A Bibliography of Sources Held at the Huntington Library

Bibliographer’s Note:

This bibliography was compiled from Library of Congress subject headings broadly related to

the Pacific world, including “Pacific,” “Hawaii,” “China,” etc. It contains both primary and

secondary sources from the library’s reference, rare book, and manuscript collections. The

sources range from a wide time period from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries;

most are from the nineteenth century where the library’s collection is particularly rich. The

bibliography is arranged by subject and cross-referenced where appropriate. The library’s

holdings cover a wide array of topics with a particular focus on diplomatic relations between the

U.S. and Pacific nations, American exploration in the Pacific, immigration from Pacific countries

to the United States, trade between the United States and Pacific nations, American missionary

work in the Pacific, and American travel in the Pacific. The library has a particularly rich set of

sources on Hawaii in the nineteenth century.

Compiled October, 2012

Jessica Kim, Postdoctoral Fellow, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West

Australia

A. P. Journal for the Year 1854, n.d.

California

Anderson, Mary E. Scenes in the Hawaiian Islands and California. Boston, MA: American Tract

Society, 1865.

Bennett, Frederick Debell. Narrative of a Whaling Voyage Round the Globe, from the Year 1833 to

1836: Comprising Sketches of Polynesia, California, the Indian Archipelago, Etc. with an

Account of Southern Whales, the Sperm Whale Fishery, and the Natural History of the Climates

Visited. London: R. Bentley, 1840.

Bookwalter, John W. Canyon and Crater, or, Scenes in California and the Sandwich Islands.

Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Co, 1874.

Bound Home; or, The Gold-hunters’ Manual: a Newspaper Published on Board the Pacific Mail S.S.

Co.’s Steamship “Northerner,” Capt. Henry Randall, on Her Trip from San Francisco to

Panama, March 2 1852. Peppergrass, Hot-Korn &Co., Publishers and Proprietors. New York:

Printed by G.E. Leefe, 1852.

Brown, D. Mackenzie. China Trade Days in California: Selected Letters from the Thompson Papers,

1832-1863. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1947.

California China Mail and Flying Dragon. San Francisco [Calif.]: Frederick Marriott, 1867.

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Bonynge, Francis. The Future Wealth of America: Being a Glance at the Resources of the United

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———. Travel Tales of the Hawaiian Islands, or, The Paradise of the Pacific. The Boys’ and Girls’

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———. Society in China. London: A.D. Innes & Co, 1895.

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y Cosas Singvlares Deotros Reynos, y Diferentes Navegaciones. Añadense Los Decretos

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