Thursday November 20 2008
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Houses of Hawaii, 1840—1900
A preview of the upcoming Acanthus Press three-volume series.
The promotional image forwarded by Cindy Pramann
Here's the text describing the Hawaiian series:
This is the first of three volumes from Houses of Hawaii, 1840 – 2000, written by Don Hibbard, noted Hawaiian historian and surfing fiend (I’m taking artistic license here). Nobody has ever covered the subject the way Don does here, using the classic Acanthus mix of social and architectural history, placing the houses and people in the context of life on the islands. And what an interesting context it is: mixing island royalty with mainlanders, and buildings displaying native and far-flung architectural influences. It’s all very romantic.
We'll do a book review here when the series is available in Spring 2009.

Surf's up!

Very excited about this upcoming release from Acanthus Press and Hawaii's foremost architectural historian, Don Hibbard. Mr. Hibbard indicated this morning that he is currently mobilized on Vol's 2 and 3. Great news! Unfortunately time didn't allow for a discussion of surf conditions...

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