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Languages : en
Pages : 124
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The History of Prince Lee Boo, Son of Abba Thulle, King of the Pelew Islands
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Category : Princes
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Princes
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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The History of Prince Lee Boo, Son of Abba Thulle,king of the Pelew Islands
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Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Pages : 130
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The History of Prince Lee Boo, a Native of the Pelew Islands. Seventeenth Edition
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Languages : en
Pages : 194
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Pages : 194
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The Interesting History of Prince Lee Boo
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Category : Palau
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Palau
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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The History of Prince Lee Boo, a native of the Pelew Islands, brought to England by Captain Wilson. Fifteenth edition
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Languages : en
Pages : 188
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Pages : 188
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The History of Prince Lee Boo
Author: Captain Wilson
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Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Languages : en
Pages : 192
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The History of Prince Lee Boo ... Twentieth Edition
Author: Prince LEE BOO
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Languages : en
Pages : 172
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Pages : 172
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The History of Prince Lee Boo, to which is Added, the Life of Paul Cuffee, a Man of Colour
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Pages : 188
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Pages : 188
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The History of Prince Lee Boo a Native of the Pelew Islands
Author: Henry Wilson
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Pages : 212
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Pages : 212
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Dark Paradise
Author: Fuller Jennifer Fuller
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 1474413854
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 256
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Examines the way in which the British transformed the Pacific islands during the nineteenth centuryThe discovery of the Pacific islands amplified the qualities of mystery and exoticism already associated with 'foreign' islands. Their 'savage' peoples, their isolation, and their sheer beauty fascinated British visitors across the long nineteenth century. Dark Paradise argues that while the British originally believed the islands to be commercial paradises or perfect sites for missionary endeavours, as the century progressed, their optimistic vision transformed to portray darker realities. As a result, these islands act as a 'breaking point' for British theories of imperialism, colonialism, and identity. The book traces the changing British attitudes towards imperial settlement as the early view of 'island as paradise' gives way to a fear of the hostile islanders and examines how this revelation undermined a key tenant of British imperialism - that they were the 'superior' or 'civilized' islanders.Key FeaturesThe first monograph to trace the Pacific islands as represented through the lens of British fiction and non-fiction across the long nineteenth centuryExamines texts written by Pacific islanders and published in the British pressSignificantly broadens our understanding of the British Pacific by analysing understudied Pacific texts and authors alongside more canonical works
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 1474413854
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Examines the way in which the British transformed the Pacific islands during the nineteenth centuryThe discovery of the Pacific islands amplified the qualities of mystery and exoticism already associated with 'foreign' islands. Their 'savage' peoples, their isolation, and their sheer beauty fascinated British visitors across the long nineteenth century. Dark Paradise argues that while the British originally believed the islands to be commercial paradises or perfect sites for missionary endeavours, as the century progressed, their optimistic vision transformed to portray darker realities. As a result, these islands act as a 'breaking point' for British theories of imperialism, colonialism, and identity. The book traces the changing British attitudes towards imperial settlement as the early view of 'island as paradise' gives way to a fear of the hostile islanders and examines how this revelation undermined a key tenant of British imperialism - that they were the 'superior' or 'civilized' islanders.Key FeaturesThe first monograph to trace the Pacific islands as represented through the lens of British fiction and non-fiction across the long nineteenth centuryExamines texts written by Pacific islanders and published in the British pressSignificantly broadens our understanding of the British Pacific by analysing understudied Pacific texts and authors alongside more canonical works