The Cruise Round The World Of The Flying Squadron 1869 1870 Compiled By J B And H F C Cavendish

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The Cruise Round the World of the Flying Squadron

The "Flying Squadron," consisting of 4 frigates and 2 corvettes, sailed in 1869 from Plymouth to the Pacific : Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Vancouver, B.C., Hawaii, and Tahiti. In Honolulu June 16-23, 1870, the officers visited the Pali, were received at the palace by Kamehameha V, and were entertained at Queen Emma's cottage in Nuuanu Valley. The chromolithograph plates include 2 views of Hawaii and a frontispiece portrait of Queen Emma with a facsimile of her signature and the date June 22, 1870. "No author's name appears on the title page. Ferguson [Bibliography of Australia] gives the author as Vice Admiral Sir James Andrew Thomas Bruce--Forbes, David W. Hawaiian national bibliography.
The Cruise Round the World of the Flying Squadron, 1869-1870 [Compiled by J.B. and H.F.C. Cavendish]
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