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Auction archive: Lot number 379

Report of the Select Committee on the complaint of some of the people of the Island of Lanai, as presented by the resolution of the Hon. L.A. Thurston

Estimate
US$400 - US$600
Price realised:
US$240
Auction archive: Lot number 379

Report of the Select Committee on the complaint of some of the people of the Island of Lanai, as presented by the resolution of the Hon. L.A. Thurston

Estimate
US$400 - US$600
Price realised:
US$240
Beschreibung:

Title: Report of the Select Committee on the complaint of some of the people of the Island of Lanai, as presented by the resolution of the Hon. L.A. Thurston Author: Thurston, L[orrin] A. Place: Honolulu Publisher: Hawaiian Gazette Publishing Company Date: 1886 Description: 38 pp. 20.3x13.2 cm. (8x5¼"), later wrappers with original front wrapper laid on, spine repaired with cloth. First Edition, English language issue. Scarce pamphlet reporting on voter intimidation on island of Lanai in the Hawaiian archipelago, described by David Forbes in some detail: "A committee report on a legislative resolution introduced by Lorrin A. Thurston, member for Molokai, against the actions of Walter M. Gibson, 'formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs and now Minister of the Interior.' The substance of the resolution was that 'certain voters residing on the island of Lanai have charged and now charge, that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency W.B. Gibson, prior to the late election, made... promises to the voters of Lanai that if they would vote as desired by him they would be allowed to pasture their horses on the lands of the said Minister for two years free of pasturage; and threatened... that if they did not vote in such a manner they should be ejected from such island of Lanai, and deprived of the rights of hoaainas [tenants] on such island.'..." Gibson, who converted to Mormonism in 1859, arrived in Hawaii in 1861, and founded a colony among Mormons already in the islands. He purchased land on the island of Lanai with funds from the colony in his own name, and was excommunicated after a church investigation regarding accusations of preaching false doctrine, maladministration of the colony, and embezzlement of church funds. In 1882 he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, and then on June 30, 1886 prime minister of the Kingdom of Hawaii by King Kal'kaua. He was ousted from power in 1887 and fled the islands for fear of losing his life, dying penniless in San Francisco in January 21, 1888. Forbes 3818 locates four copies, and OCLC/WorldCat locates four different copies. Lanai, or L'na'i, has of course been in the news with the announcement on June 20, 2012, that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison was purchasing 98% of the island. Lot Amendments Condition: Original front wrapper with some loss and chips, affecting the lower portion primarily including the date, a few tears repaired when laid down; else very good. Item number: 226964

Auction archive: Lot number 379
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jul 2012
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: Report of the Select Committee on the complaint of some of the people of the Island of Lanai, as presented by the resolution of the Hon. L.A. Thurston Author: Thurston, L[orrin] A. Place: Honolulu Publisher: Hawaiian Gazette Publishing Company Date: 1886 Description: 38 pp. 20.3x13.2 cm. (8x5¼"), later wrappers with original front wrapper laid on, spine repaired with cloth. First Edition, English language issue. Scarce pamphlet reporting on voter intimidation on island of Lanai in the Hawaiian archipelago, described by David Forbes in some detail: "A committee report on a legislative resolution introduced by Lorrin A. Thurston, member for Molokai, against the actions of Walter M. Gibson, 'formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs and now Minister of the Interior.' The substance of the resolution was that 'certain voters residing on the island of Lanai have charged and now charge, that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency W.B. Gibson, prior to the late election, made... promises to the voters of Lanai that if they would vote as desired by him they would be allowed to pasture their horses on the lands of the said Minister for two years free of pasturage; and threatened... that if they did not vote in such a manner they should be ejected from such island of Lanai, and deprived of the rights of hoaainas [tenants] on such island.'..." Gibson, who converted to Mormonism in 1859, arrived in Hawaii in 1861, and founded a colony among Mormons already in the islands. He purchased land on the island of Lanai with funds from the colony in his own name, and was excommunicated after a church investigation regarding accusations of preaching false doctrine, maladministration of the colony, and embezzlement of church funds. In 1882 he was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, and then on June 30, 1886 prime minister of the Kingdom of Hawaii by King Kal'kaua. He was ousted from power in 1887 and fled the islands for fear of losing his life, dying penniless in San Francisco in January 21, 1888. Forbes 3818 locates four copies, and OCLC/WorldCat locates four different copies. Lanai, or L'na'i, has of course been in the news with the announcement on June 20, 2012, that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison was purchasing 98% of the island. Lot Amendments Condition: Original front wrapper with some loss and chips, affecting the lower portion primarily including the date, a few tears repaired when laid down; else very good. Item number: 226964

Auction archive: Lot number 379
Auction:
Datum:
19 Jul 2012
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
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