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Dibble, Sheldon. History and General Views of the Sandwich Islands' Mission.. Taylor & Dodd, 1839.

Price: US$300.00 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: Chestnut brown cloth boards with embossed design to front panel, gilt lettering to spine. Gilt sharp and bright. Boards good with shelf wear and edge wear, age-soiling, scuffs and stains. Corners bumped. Spine sunned, square. Binding intact. Foxing and dampstains throughout. Text else unmarked.

Seller: The Book Bin, Salem, OR, U.S.A.

Dibble, Rev. Sheldon.. History And General Views of the Sandwich Islands Mission.. Taylor & Dodd, New York, 1839.

Price: US$434.99 + shipping

Condition: Good

Description: 268 pages, Original decorated blind stamped brown cloth covers.Gilt title on spine. Corners bumped , edges frayed. Number stamped on reverse side of title page and back board cover. Top and bottom of spine chipped& slightly split at sides. Worm hole at back edge.Scattered foxing. Previous institutional owner's label on front board paper.Previous owners' names on first front endpaper. Size: Octavo. 11 x 19cm

Seller: Banfield House Booksellers, Gympie, QLD, Australia

Dibble, Rev. Sheldon. HISTORY AND GENERAL VIEWS OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS' MISSION. Taylor & Dodd, New York, 1839.

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Description: Having graduated from the Auburn Theological Seminary in Massachusetts in 1830, Sheldon Dibble (1809-45) and his newlywed bride sailed for Hawaii with the fourth company from the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. They were first sent to Hilo and later to Lahainaluna Seminary on Maui in 1834. After the death of his wife in 1837, Dibble sailed back to America but would return to Lahaina in 1840. He taught history at the seminary, introducing his students to the innovative seminar method by having them collect oral histories from their elders. In addition to this work, Dibble assisted in the translation of the Bible and numerous other scholarly and scriptural texts, and wrote two more histories of the Sandwich Islands, one in English and the other in Hawaiian. An expanded version of this work was published in Lahainaluna in 1843 - the first locally printed historical account of Hawaii. Octavo: xii, 268 p. Original brown ribbed cloth binding, with gilt titles and decorative blind stamping. Some minor foxing, largely to the prefatory and concluding leaves. One signature is a little loose. Previous owner's ink signature to the front flyleaf. The boards are faded along the spine and extremities, with a small nick to the spine head and a few minor stains.

Seller: johnson rare books & archives, ABAA, Covina, CA, U.S.A.

Dibble, Sheldon, Rev. History and general views of the Sandwich Islands' mission. Taylor & Dodd, New York, 1839.

Price: US$812.50 + shipping

Description: First edition, 12mo, pp. 268; orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; spine ends a little cracked and bare spots neatly inpainted; modest foxing; old library label removed from spine; old manuscript ex-libris on blank flyleaf reading "No. 159 David Whitcombs Apprentice Library, Templeton, 1848; a good, sound copy. Forbes 1141: "The text contains two parts. The first two chapters are on the early history of the Islands up to the visit of Captain Cook. Chapter III, Introduction of Christianity, discusses Hawaii between Captain Cook's death and the arrival of the first missionaries . Following this is a general history of the progress of the mission." American Imprints 55361; Sabin 19991.

Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.

DIBBLE, Sheldon. HISTORY AND GENERAL VIEWS OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS' MISSION. , 1839.

Price: US$850.00 + shipping

Description: DIBBLE, Rev. Sheldon. HISTORY AND GENERAL VIEWS OF THE SANDWICH ISLANDS' MISSION. New York: Taylor & Dodd, 1839. xii + 268 pp. 8vo., brown ribbed cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Some minor wear to corners, heel and crown, else remarkably clean and bright binding. Interior shows light to heavy foxing, occasional thumbing. Shallow chip to margins of p. 3-4, not affecting text. Includes accounts of the death of Kamehameha and the crowning of Liholiho, some Hawaiian language notes, successful and failed missions to other Polynesian islands.

Seller: Boston Book Company, Inc. ABAA, Boston, MA, U.S.A.