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Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England : the true story of his voyage there in 1774 with Capta...

Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England : the true story of his voyage there in 1774 with Capta...

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Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England : the true story of his voyage there in 1774 with Captain Cook, of how he was feted by Fanny Burney, approved by Samuel Johnson, entertained by Mrs. Thrale & Lord Sandwich, and painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds / by Thomas Blake Clark.

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Full title

Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England : the true story of his voyage there in 1774 with Captain Cook, of how he was feted by Fanny Burney, approved by Samuel Johnson, entertained by Mrs. Thrale & Lord Sandwich, and painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds / by Thomas Blake Clark.

Publisher

[San Francisco] : Colt Press, 1941, c1940.

Date

1941, c1940.

Call Numbers

94/104

Record Identifier

74VvWqp7m57A

MMS ID

991011872649702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

92 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[San Francisco] : Colt Press, 1941, c1940.

Place of Publication

California

Date Published

1941, c1940.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Omai, first Polynesian ambassador to England : the true story of his voyage there in 1774 with Captain Cook, of how he was feted by Fanny Burney, approved by Samuel Johnson, entertained by Mrs. Thrale & Lord Sandwich, and painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds / by Thomas Blake Clark.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

"This new edition was issued in January from the Colt Press by William Roth and Jane Grabhorn, MCMXLI."

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

94/104

Record Identifier

74VvWqp7m57A

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvWqp7m57A

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MMS ID

991011872649702626

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