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Hammatt was sent by a mercantile firm in Boston to negotiate trade agreements with the Hawaiian royalty to secure sandalwood for the China Trade. He recorded his perceptions of the place and people for two years until his boss decided he had failed and called him home. Sandra Wagner-Wright (history, U. of Hawai`i-Miyanoto) contributes a preface, introduction, glossary of modern spellings, textual and historical notes, and an index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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