Tahiti SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Alexander H. Bolyanatz. Pacific Romanticism: Tahiti and the European Imagination. Greenwood Publishing Group. 2004. 134pp. Edward Dodd. The Rape of Tahiti: A Typical Nineteenth-Century Colonial Venture Wherein Several European Powers with Their Iron, Pox, Creed, Commerce, and Cannon Violate the Innocence of a Cluster of Lovely Polynesian Islands in the South Pacific Ocean. Dodd, Mead & Co.. 1983. 257pp. Edwin N. Ferdon. Early Tahiti as the Explorers Saw It, 1767-1797. University of Arizona Press. 1981. 371pp. Trevor Lummis. Pacific Paradises: The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii. Pluto Press Australia. 2006. 212pp. Colin Newbury. Tahiti Nui: Change and Survival in French Polynesia, 1767-1945. University Press of Hawaii. 1980. 380pp. Robert Nicole. The Word, the Pen, and the Pistol: Literature and Power in Tahiti. SUNY Press. 2001. 230pp. Douglas L. Oliver. Ancient Tahitian Society. University Press of Hawaii. 1974. 1419pp. Nicholas Senn. Tahiti: The Island Paradise. Chicago: W. B. Conkey. 1906. 254pp.
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