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Voyage of HMS Blonde to the Sandwich Islands, in the Years 1824–1825

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George Anson Byron (1789–1868), cousin of the famous poet, was a naval officer and the seventh Baron Byron. When the king and queen of Hawaii died of measles in July 1824 on a visit to England, Byron was chosen to lead the voyage that returned the bodies to their native land. Prepared by Maria Graham (1785–1842), known later as Lady Callcott, this work was published in 1826 and organised into two parts: the first gives a brief history of the islands, culminating in an account of the fatal visit; the second and larger part is compiled from the journals of those on board HMS Blonde. Engravings made from the drawings of the ship's artist, Robert Dampier, complement observations about the geography of Hawaii, its people and their customs. The remarkable journey home involved the first European sighting of Malden Island and the rescue of survivors from a shipwreck.

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ISBN: 9781108062114
Publication date: 31st October 2013
Author: Maria Callcott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 306 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - History of Oceania
Genres: Historical geography
Maritime history
Classic travel writing
Australasian and Pacific history