A Visit to the South Seas in the United States Ship Vincennes During the Years 1829 and 1830
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This book provides a firsthand account of early interactions between Europeans and the people of Hawaii. Stewart and Ellis describe their experiences living among the native Hawaiians, as well as interactions with other visitors to the islands such as Lord Byron.
This personal journal provides a unique look into life in the Sandwich Islands (modern-day Hawaii) during the early 19th century, featuring diary entries and observations by Charles Samuel Stewart.
Join Lieutenant Charles Samuel Stewart on his epic journey to the far reaches of the South Pacific aboard the U.S. Ship Vincennes. This first-hand account offers a vivid and engaging window into the natural beauty, exotic cultures, and epic adventures encountered on this historic voyage. From tropical rainforests, to the bustling streets of colonial-era Manila, to the volcanic peaks of the Andes, Stewart's account brings to life the sights, sounds, and sensations of life on the high seas and in distant lands.