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    Rascals in Paradise

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      SAN AUGUSTÍN, GASPAR DE. Conquistas de Las Filipinas. Madrid, 1698.

      WYCHERLEY, GEORGE. Buccaneers of the Pacific. Indianapolis, 1928.

      ZAIDE, GREGORIO F. Philippine Political and Cutural History, vol. 1. Manila, 1949.

      CHAPTER 4

      ANDRADE, ERNEST, JR. The Hawaiian Revolution of 1887. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, No. 317, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, 1954.

      DAY, A. GROVE. Hawaii and Its People. Boston and New York, 1955.

      FARENHOLT, A. The Hawaiian Navy and an International Incident. U. S. Naval Institute Proceedings, vol. 66, 1940, pp. 517–519.

      GIBSON, W. M. The Prison at Weltevreden. New York, 1855.

      HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL. Our Old Home, vol. 1. Boston, 1863.

      HORN, JASON. Primacy of the Pacific Under the Hawaiian Kingdom. Unpublished M. A. Thesis, No. 250, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, 1951.

      House of Representatives Documents, No. 307, 34th Congress, 1st Session, 1856 (on claim of Gibson against the Dutch government).

      The Shepherd Saint of Lanai. Pamphlet, Honolulu, 1882.

      SOUSA, ESTHER L. Walter Murray Gibson’s Rise to Power in Hawaii. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, No. 195, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, 1942.

      STEVENSON, R. L. A Footnote to History. London, 1892.

      CHAPTER 5

      DAY, A. GROVE. Hawaii and Its People, Boston and New York, 1955.

      EVATT, HERBERT V. Rum Rebellion. Sydney, 1938.

      MACKANESS, GEORGE. The Life of Vice-Admiral William Bligh, R.N., F.R.S. Revised edition, Sydney, 1951.

      CHAPTER 6

      AMHERST, WILLIAM (ed.). The Discovery of the Solomon Islands by Alvaro Mendaña de Neira in 1568. Hakluyt Society, London, 1901.

      MARKHAM, Sir CLEMENTS (ed.). The Voyages of Pedro Fernandes de Quirós. Hakluyt Society, London, 1904.

      ZARAGOZA, JUSTO (ed.). Historia del Descubrimiento de las Regiones Austriales Hecho por el General Pedro Fernández de Quirós, 3 vols. Madrid, 1876–82.

      CHAPTER 7

      BECKE, LOUIS. The following works by Becke deal with Hayes in personal reminiscence or as a character in fiction: The Adventures of Louis Blake, London, 1909; Bully Hayes, Adventure magazine, New York, September, 1914; Bully Hayes the Pirate, Bulletin, Sydney, February 4, 1893; Concerning Bully Hayes, in Bully Hayes, Buccaneer, Sydney, 1913; The Real Bully Hayes, Lone Hand, Sydney, March, 1912; Some Skippers With Whom I Have Sailed, in ’Neath Austral Skies, London, 1909; The Strange Adventures of James Shervinton, London, 1902; and The Wreck of the “Leonora”; A Memory of Bully Hayes, in Rídan the Devil, London, 1899.

      “BOLDREWOOD, ROLF.” [T. A. BROWNE]. A Modern Buccaneer. London, 1894. Based on a manuscript by Louis Becke.

      CHALMERS, REV. JAMES. Autobiography and Letters (ed. Richard Lovett). Oxford, 1902.

      CHURCHWARD, WILLIAM B. My Consulate in Samoa. London, 1887.

      COOPER, H. STONEHEWER. Islands of the Pacific. London, 1888.

      DUNBABIN, THOMAS J. Slavers of the South Seas. Sydney, 1935.

      GORDON-CUMMING, CONSTANCE F. A Lady’s Cruise in a French Man-of-War. London, 1882.

      LUBBOCK, BASIL. Bully Hayes. Boston, 1931. A fictionized account.

      MOSS, FREDERICK J. Through Atolls and Islands in the Great South Sea. London, 1889.

      REEVES, EDWARD. Brown Men and Women; or The South Sea Islands in 1895 and 1896. London, 1898.

      ROMILLY, HUGH H. The Western Pacific and New Guinea. London, 1886.

      SAUNDERS, A. T. Bully Hayes: Barrator, Bigamist, Buccaneer, Blackbirder, and Pirate. Perth, Western Australia, 1932. Pamphlet.

      SAUNDERS, A. T. Bully Hayes, Louis Becke, and the Earl of Pembroke. Adelaide, South Australia, 1914. Pamphlet.

      STONE, WALTER W. Becke’s Letter to Boldrewood. Biblionews, Sydney, March, 1952.

      See also bibliography of Chapter 8 on Louis Becke.

      CHAPTER 8

      BECKE, LOUIS. The following works are of particular interest (all dates are of first London editions): Adventures of a Supercargo, 1906; Adventures of Louis Blake, 1909; By Reef and Palm, 1894; By Rock and Pool, 1901; Call of the South, 1908; Ebbing of the Tide, 1896; The Jalasco Brig, 1902; Notes from My South Sea Log, 1905; Pacific Tales, 1897; Rídan the Devil, 1899; Rodman the Boatsteerer, 1898; Settlers of Karossa Creek, 1900; Under Tropic Skies, 1904; and York the Adventurer, 1901.

      DERRICOURT, WILLIAM. Old Convict Days. London, 1899. Foreword by Louis Becke.

      FITZGERALD, J. D. Studies in Australian Crime, first series. Sydney, 1924, p. 115.

      INGRAM, MARGARET ANNE. Louis Becke, a Study. Unpublished M.A. Thesis, No. 159, University of Hawaii. Honolulu, 1937.

      MELVILLE, HERMAN. Moby Dick. London, 1901. Foreword by Louis Becke.

      MILLER, E. MORRIS. Australian Literature, 2 vols. Sydney, 1940.

      A New Australian Writer, Mr. Louis Becke. Review of Reviews, Australian edition, March, 1895, pp. 283–287.

      PRIDAY, LEW. Trader Becke of the South Seas. Bulletin, Sydney, June 15, 1955, p. 25.

      RODERICK, COLIN. Introduction to Australian Fiction. Sydney, 1951.

      See also bibliography of Chapter 7 on Bully Hayes.

      CHAPTER 9

      Dictionary of National Biography. Articles on “Will Mariner” and “John Martin.”

      MARTIN, JOHN, M.D. An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean … compiled and arranged from the extensive communications of Mr. William Mariner, several years resident in those islands. London, first ed., 1816; third ed., 1827.

      SOMERVILLE, Vice-Admiral B. T. Will Mariner. Boston, 1937.

      CHAPTER 10

      Correspondence of Edgar Leeteg with Bernard (Barney) Davis, Bill Erwin, and Mary Morton of Honolulu, Al (Papio) Ezell of Lihue, Kauai, and Wayne Decker of Salt Lake City.

      RAMSAY, JOHN. Leeteg in Hawaii. Hawaiian Life, Honolulu, Feb. 6, 1954.

      SAINT FRONT, Admiral DURAND DU. Leeteg of Tahiti. Hawaiian Life, Honolulu, Feb. 13 and 20, 1954.

      BY JAMES A. MICHENER

      Tales of the South Pacific

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      Return to Paradise

      The Voice of Asia

      The Bridges at Toko-Ri

      Sayonara

      The Floating World

      The Bridge at Andau

      Hawaii

      Report of the Country Chairman

      Caravans

      The Source

      Iberia

      Presidential Lottery

      The Quality of Life

      Kent State: What Happened and Why

      The Drifters

      A Michener Miscellany: 1950–1970

      Centennial

      Sports in America

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      The Covenant

      Space

      Poland

      Texas

      Legacy

      Alaska

      Journey

      Caribbean

      The Eagle and the Raven

      Pilgrimage

      The Novel

      James A. Michener’s Writer’s Handbook

      Mexico

      Creatures of the Kingdom

      Recessional

      Miracle in Seville

      This Noble Land: My Vision for America

      The World Is My Home

      with A. Grove Day

      Rascals in Paradise

      with John Kings

      Six Days in Havana

      About the Author

      James A. Michener, one of the world’s most popular writers, was the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Tales of the South Pacific, the best-selling novels Hawaii, Texas, Chesapeake, The Covenant, and Alaska, and the memoir The World Is My Home. Michener served on the advisory council to NASA and the International Broadcast Board, which oversees the Voice of America. Among dozens of awards and honors, he received America’s highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, in 1977, and an award from the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities in 1983 for his commitment to art in America. Michener died in 1997 at the age of ninety.

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