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AN ACCOUNT OF THE NATIVES OF THE TONGA ISLANDS, IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
WITH AN ORIGINAL GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY OF THEIR LANGUAGE |
By: |
William Mariner, John Martin (Editor) |
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Paperback |
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£35.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
1108057543 |
ISBN 13: |
9781108057547 |
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Publisher: |
CAMBRIDGE LIBRARY COLLECTION |
Pub. date: |
15 November, 2012 |
Series: |
Cambridge Library Collection - History of Oceania |
Pages: |
510 |
Description: |
This two-volume second edition, published in 1818, offers an important early insight into the customs and language of the Tongan people. |
Synopsis: |
In November 1806, the damaged Port-au-Prince arrived at what Captain Cook had called the Friendly Islands. William Charles Mariner (1791-1853) was among the few crew members spared by the native inhabitants. He lived there for four years. Published in 1818, this two-volume second edition offers an important early insight into Tongan customs and language. As editor John Martin (1789-1869) explains, the structure of a nation's language is vital to the consideration of its history. So successful was the first edition of 1817 - expanded upon here to include 'generally corroborative, and in a few instances somewhat corrective' information from another erstwhile inhabitant - that within months of its publication a French translation appeared; German and American editions soon followed. Volume 1 comprises Martin's extensive introduction, the story of the ship's voyage and destruction, and an account of Mariner's stay on the islands and the events leading to his departure. |
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1 b/w illus. 1 map |
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UK |
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Cambridge University Press |
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