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Volume 1, 1967

  • Bushnell, O. A. Dr. Edward Arning, the First Microbiologist in Hawaii.
  • Daws, Gavan. The Decline of Puritanism at Honolulu in the Nineteenth Century.
  • Korn, Alfons L. Charles de Varigny's Tall Tale of Jack Purdy and the Wild Bull.
  • Greer, Richard A. Here Lies History: Oahu Cemetery, a Mirror of Old Honolulu.
  • Schmitt, Robert C. Movies in Hawaii, 1897–1932.
  • Jardin, Manuel G. That Old-Time Portuguese Bread.
  • Greer, Richard A. A Case of Eye Trouble.

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Volume 2, 1968

  • Greer, Richard A. A Sketch of Ke-Kua-Nohu, 1845-1850, with Notes of Other Times Before and After.
  • Memoirs of Thomas Hopoo.
  • Stites, Ann Hamilton. The Attempt to Lay a Cable between the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Hoyt, Helen P. The Wreck of the "Philosopher" Helvetius.
  • Bushnell, O. A. The United States Leprosy Investigation Station at Kalawao.
  • Morse, Peter. The Lahainaluna Money Forgeries.
  • Kay, E. Alison (ed.). The Sandwich Islands, from Richard Brinsley Hinds' Journal of the Voyage of the Sulphur (1836-1842).
  • Kuykendall, Delman L., and Charles H. Hunter (comp.). The Publications of Ralph S. Kuykendall.
  • Greer, Richard A., and others. Cunha's Alley—The Anatomy of a Landmark.
  • Sakamaki, Shunzo (reviewer). "The Japanese in Hawaii, 1868-1967: A Bibliography of the First Hundred Years."

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Volume 3, 1969

  • Sinclair, Marjorie. Princess Nahienaena.
  • Conrad, Agnes C. Hawaiian Registered Vessels.
  • Hackler, Rhoda E. A. The Voice of Commerce.
  • Livingston, Theodore W. Captain Samuel G. Moore of the Morning Star.
  • Schmitt, Robert C. Catastrophic Mortality in Hawaii.
  • Adler, Jacob. The Kamehameha Statue.
  • Bushnell, O. A. Much Ado About Little Things: Microscopes and Microscopists.
  • Greer, Richard A. The Founding of the Queen's Hospital.
  • Greer, Richard A. Fort Shafter: Scholars in Khaki.
  • Walling, James (reviewer). Incidents of a Whaling Voyage . . . by Francis Allyn Olmsted.
  • Plews, John H. R. (reviewer). An Account of the Polynesian Race, by Abraham Fornander.
  • Adler, Jacob (reviewer). Shoal of Time, by Gavan Daws.

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Volume 4, 1970

  • Canario, Lucille de Silva (trans.). Destination, Sandwich Islands, Nov. 8, 1887, by Joao Baptista d'Oliveira [J. B. Oliver] and Vicente d'Ornellas.
  • Adler, Jacob. Elias Abraham Rosenberg, King Kalakaua's Soothsayer.
  • Greer, Richard A. Honolulu in 1847.
  • Charlot, Jean. An 1849 Broadside.
  • Greer, Richard A., and Jean S. Sharpless (ed.). 1848—Honolulu As It Is—Notes for Amplification, by Gorham D. Gilman.
  • Greer, Richard A. California Gold—Some Reports to Hawaii.
  • Book Notices: Hawaii's Religions and Old Honolulu—A Guide to Oahu's Historic Buildings.

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Volume 5, 1971

  • Sinclair, Marjorie. The Sacred Wife of Kamehameha I.
  • Peterson, Charles E. Pioneer Prefabs in Honolulu.
  • Hackler, Rhoda E. A. Iolani Palace Portraits.
  • Schmitt, Robert C. Voter Participation Rates in Hawaii before 1900.
  • Haas, Glenn E., P. Quentin Tomich, and Nixon Wilson. The Flea in Early Hawaii.
  • Greer, Richard A. (ed.). The Royal Tourist—Kalakaua's Letters Home from Tokio to London.
  • Frost, Rossie Moodie. King Cotton, the Spinning Wheel and Loom in the Sandwich Islands.
  • Frost and Frost, AIA, Architects. A Restoration in Miniature, Kawaiahao District of Honolulu in the 1850s.
  • Greer, Richard A. Trouble in Tahiti: S. R. Blackler's Despatches on the French Seizure of the Society Islands.

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Volume 6, 1972

  • Wilcox, Gaylord. Business and Buildings: Downtown Honolulu's Old Fashioned Block.
  • Stauder, Catherine. George, Prince of Hawaii.
  • Bell, Roger J. Admission Delayed: The Influence of Sectional and Political Opposition in Congress on Statehood for Hawaii.
  • MacDonald, Peter. Fixed in Time: A Brief History of Kahoolawe.
  • Silverman, Jane. The Young Paiea.
  • Davis, Eleanor H. Abraham Fornander and the Sandwich Islands' Monthly Magazine.
  • Jackson, Frances. Military Use of Haleakala National Park.
  • Hillebrand, Dr. William. Chinese Immigration, a Letter to the Board of Immigration.
  • Illerbrun, W. J. "Kanaka Pete."

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Volume 7, 1973

  • Greer, Richard A. Collarbone and the Social Evil.
  • Sahlins, Marshall, and Dorothy Barrere (ed.). William Richards on Hawaiian Culture and Political Conditions of the Hawaiian Islands in 1841.
  • Schmitt, Robert C. Religious Statistics of Hawaii, 1825–1972.
  • Wellmon, Bud. Frontier Traders and Pioneer Cattlemen: An Hawaiian Perspective.
  • Vorobyoff, Igor (trans.). The Adventures of Doctor Schaffer in Hawaii, 1815–1819, by N. N. Bolkhovitinov.
  • Moore, Anneliese W. Prussian Presents—Military and Millinery.
  • Ward, David A. The Old Complaint of Stephen Reynolds.
  • Duncan, Janice K. Kanaka World Travelers and Fur Company Employees, 1785–1860.

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Volume 8, 1974

  • Char, Wai-Jane. Three Chinese Stores in Honolulu.
  • Kai, Peggy. Chinese Settlers in the Village of Hilo before 1852.
  • Dabagh, Jean (ed.). A King is Elected: One Hundred Years Ago.
  • Schmitt, Robert C. Population Policy in Hawaii.
  • Tagupa, William E. Legal Concepts and Crises in Tahiti, 1819–1838.
  • Pyle, Dorothy. The Intriguing Seamen's Hospital.
  • Nelson, Richard. Notes on Wire Landings Along Hamakua Coast on the Island of Hawaii.
  • Gutmanis, June. The Law . . . Shall Punish All Men Who Commit Crime.

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Volume 9, 1975

  • Bingham, Alfred M. Sybil's Bones, a Chronicle of the Three Hiram Binghams.
  • Conrad, Agnes C. (ed.). Hawaii in 1855, by C. Axel Egerstrom.
  • O'Dwyer, Diane. Purveyors of Clever Amusement.
  • Johnson, Donald D. Joseph James Fern, Honolulu's First Mayor.
  • Neil, J. Meredith. The Architecture of C. W. Dickey in Hawaii.
  • Koerper, Phillip E. Cable Imbroglio in the Pacific: Great Britain, the United States and Hawaii.
  • Hooper, Paul F. A Footnote on the Pacific War.
  • Char, Tin-Yuke and Wai-Jane Char. The First Chinese Contract Laborers in Hawaii, 1852.
  • Glick, Clarence E. The Voyage of the "Thetis" and the First Chinese Contract Laborers Brought to Hawaii.
  • Paul, Justus F. The Power of Seniority: Senator Hugh Butler and Statehood for Hawaii.
  • Kai, Peggy. Relationship Between A‘ina, Early Chinese Settler in Hilo, and Kamukai Victor; a correction.

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