Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of The Honolulu Advertiser, 1856-1995Since it first rolled off the presses in 1856, The Honolulu Advertiser has been an important force in reporting and shaping the news of Honolulu and, secondarily, the Hawaiian Islands. Established as The Pacific Commercial Advertiser, a four-page weekly, it was the first enduring non-government owned or subsidized newspaper published in the Hawaiian Kingdom. Under its first owner, the son of New England missionaries, the Advertiser became the most successful commercial English language newspaper in the Islands. The paper became a daily in 1882 and in 1921 changed its name to The Honolulu Advertiser. Now owned by Gannett Company, Inc., the Advertiser is one of the oldest newspapers still operating west of the Rockies. |
Contents
Acknowledgments | xi |
A Reliable Domestic Newspaper Is Born | 3 |
New Type a New Press a New | 12 |
TOMATE | 23 |
We Shall Not Flinch from the Issue | 29 |
EDWATE | 35 |
Praise and Presses Letters and Lava | 44 |
TWRATE | 49 |
25 | 220 |
26 | 227 |
FTWARE | 235 |
FUMATE | 240 |
FOMAZETARAK | 249 |
30 | 253 |
31 | 265 |
FEWATE | 268 |
RECAFERTARAK | 53 |
Press Has All the Freedom It Could Desire | 60 |
10 | 81 |
TOWATE | 93 |
HAWAIIAN GAZETTE | 94 |
12 | 111 |
FROATE | 129 |
FWATE | 139 |
WOWATOYMA | 146 |
FUNMATE | 155 |
WAFUTA | 158 |
FIWATE | 173 |
19 | 176 |
RUWATE | 186 |
FONATE | 190 |
TUNATE | 197 |
FONATE | 200 |
TOWARE TOWAR | 217 |
33 | 276 |
34 | 281 |
35 | 287 |
36 | 296 |
37 | 303 |
38 | 306 |
39 | 312 |
FONAFUFUA | 317 |
TWARE TOMA | 321 |
WAZOT | 324 |
FOAMATE | 327 |
FOWAFE | 335 |
FEAFOAM | 345 |
Appendix | 349 |
Notes | 353 |
373 | |
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Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of The Honolulu Advertiser, 1856-1995 George Chaplin No preview available - 1998 |
Presstime in Paradise: The Life and Times of The Honolulu Advertiser, 1856-1995 George Chaplin No preview available - 1998 |