Hawaiian Dick

Hawaiian Dick
Author: B. Clay Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781582403175

It's gangsters, guns and ghosts as Byrd is caught between warring gangs in a beautiful Hawaiian bay turned red with blood.

Screaming Black Thunder

Screaming Black Thunder
Author: B. Clay Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Detective and mystery comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9781632159373

Originally published as Hawaiian dick: screaming black thunder #1-5.

Padunkapoo

Padunkapoo
Author: Dick Berg
Publisher: GracePublishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2005-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780976998518

Hawaii's Story

Hawaii's Story
Author: Liliuokalani (Queen of Hawaii)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1898
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN:

The Hawaiian Steel Guitar and Its Great Hawaiian Musicians

The Hawaiian Steel Guitar and Its Great Hawaiian Musicians
Author: Lorene Ruymar
Publisher: Centerstream Publications
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1996
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781574240214

(Fretted). The term "steel guitar" can refer to instruments with multiple tunings, 6 to 14 strings, and even multiple fretboards. To add even more confusion, the term "Hawaiian guitar" refers to an instrument played flat on the lap with a steel bar outside of Hawaii, but in Hawaii, it is the early term for the slack key guitar. Lorene Ruymar clears up the confusion in her new book that takes a look at Hawaiian music; the origin of the steel guitar and its spread throughout the world; Hawaiian playing styles, techniques and tunings; and more. Includes hundreds of photos, a foreword by Jerry Byrd, and a bibliography and suggested reading list.

The Story of Aloha Bear

The Story of Aloha Bear
Author: Dick Adair
Publisher: Island Heritage
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Hawaii
ISBN: 9781597004923

Age 3+. A small bear who hates the cold at the North Pole stows away on Santas annual journey until he gets to Hawaii, where the climate and the way of life seem like just what he wants.

Hawaiian Modern

Hawaiian Modern
Author: Vladimir Ossipoff
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300121469

At the forefront of the postwar phenomenon known as tropical modernism, Vladimir Ossipoff (1907-1998) won recognition as the "master of Hawaiian architecture.” Although he practiced at a time of rapid growth and social change in Hawaii, Ossipoff criticized large-scale development and advocated environmentally sensitive designs, developing a distinctive form of architecture appropriate to the lush topography, light, and microclimates of the Hawaiian islands. This book is the first to focus on Ossipoff’s career, presenting significant new material on the architect and situating him within the tropical modernist movement and the cultural context of the Pacific region. The authors discuss how Ossipoff synthesized Eastern and Western influences, including Japanese building techniques and modern architectural principles. In particular, they demonstrate that he drew inspiration from the interplay of indoor and outdoor space as advocated by such architects as Frank Lloyd Wright, applying these to the concerns and vernacular traditions of the tropics. The result was a vibrant and glamorous architectural style, captured vividly in archival images and new photography. As the corporate projects and private residences that Ossipoff created for such clients as IBM, Punahou School, Linus Pauling, Jr., and Clare Boothe Luce surpass their fiftieth anniversaries, critical assessment of these structures, offered here by distinguished scholars in the field, will illuminate Ossipoff’s contribution to the universal challenge of making architecture that is delightfully particular to its place and durable over time.