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Australia & Oceania - Lost Kingdom: Hawaii's Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Venture

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Book Synopsis: “Only one American state was formally a sovereign monarchy. In this compelling narrative, the award-winning journalist Julia Flynn Siler chronicles how this Pacific kingdom, creation of a proud Polynesian people, was encountered, annexed, and absorbed.” —Kevin Starr, historian, University of Southern California

Around 200 A.D., intrepid Polynesians paddled thousands of miles across the Pacific and arrived at an undisturbed archipelago. For centuries, their descendants lived with almost no contact from the Western world but in 1778 their profound isolation was shattered with the arrival of Captain Cook. Deftly weaving together a memorable cast of characters, Lost Kingdom brings to life the ensuing clash between the vulnerable Polynesian people and the relentlessly expanding capitalist powers. Portraits of royalty, rogues, sugar barons, and missionaries combine into a sweeping tale of the Hawaiian kingdom’s rise and fall.

At the center of the story is Lili‘uokalani, the last queen of Hawaii. Born in 1838, she lived through the nearly complete economic transformation of the islands. Lucrative sugar plantations owned almost exclusively by white planters, dubbed the “Sugar Kings,” gradually subsumed the majority of the land. Hawaii became a prize in the contest between America, Britain, and France, each of whom were seeking to expand their military and commercial influence in the Pacific.

Lost Kingdom is the tragic story of Lili‘uokalani’s family and their fortunes. The monarchy had become a figurehead, victim to manipulation from the wealthy sugar-plantation owners. Upon ascending to the throne, Lili‘uokalani was determined to enact a constitution reinstating the monarchy’s power but she was outmaneuvered and, in January 1893, U.S. Marines from the USS Boston marched through the streets of Honolulu to the palace. The annexation of Hawaii had begun, ushering in a new century of American imperialism.

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Lost Kingdom: Hawaii's Last Queen, the Sugar Kings, and America's First Imperial Venture is a captivating narrative that takes you on a journey through the history of Hawaii's transformation from a proud Polynesian monarchy to an annexed territory of the United States. Award-winning journalist Julia Flynn Siler recreates the clash between the vulnerable Polynesian people and the relentless expansion of capitalist powers, painting a vivid picture of the rise and fall of the Hawaiian kingdom.

From the arrival of Captain Cook in 1778 to the economic transformation of the islands, Lost Kingdom masterfully weaves together the stories of royalty, rogues, sugar barons, and missionaries. At the heart of the tale is Lili‘uokalani, the last queen of Hawaii, who fought against the manipulation of the wealthy sugar-plantation owners. Her determination to reinstate the monarchy's power is met with resistance, leading to the annexation of Hawaii and the beginning of American imperialism.

Join us on a journey filled with adventure, history, and intrigue. Experience the clash of cultures and the struggle for power that shaped the destiny of Hawaii. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply looking for a compelling tale, Lost Kingdom is a must-read. Immerse yourself in the incredible story of Hawaii's last queen and America's first imperial venture.

Get Lost Kingdom: Hawaii's Last Queen today and discover the untold story of Hawaii's incredible journey.

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