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Friday Free Ebook: Stupid History

From time to time I find free ebooks on the web that might be of interest to blog readers.  They may be downloaded to an ereader or read online.   The first book I highlighted was Men of Hawaii which...

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Friday Free Ebook: Portuguese English Dictionary 1860

This week I’ve selection a Portuguese English dictionary as our Friday Free Ebook.  In talking with different Portuguese genealogists, we sometimes lament that it would be nice to have a language...

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Friday Free Ebook: Hawaiian Almanac 1887

This week I’ve selected a book that most Hawaiian genealogists should find interesting.  It’s the Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1887: on matters relating to the Hawaiian Islands, original and...

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Friday Free Ebook: Hawaii, Its People, Climate, and Resources

Today’s ebook is titled “Hawaii: Its People, Climate, and Resources by Daniel Logan. It was published by Pioneer Publishing Company, Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, in 1903. This book has all sorts of...

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Friday Free Ebook: Everything Family Christmas

I haven’t had anything to post recently in this category.  I thought I’d share the newest free book over at Barnes & Noble.  This ebook is available for the Nook (as well as other readers that take...

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Free Ebook: Irish Myths and Legends

Normally, when I do this feature I do it on Fridays.  However, I’m not sure how long this ebook will be available for free.  Barnes & Noble has the book “The Myths, Legends, and Lore of Ireland:...

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Friday Free Ebook: Labor Conditions in Hawaii

This book should be of interest to those who had relatives working on the sugar plantations in Hawaii.  “Labor Conditions in Hawaii:  a Letter from the  Secretary of Labor transmitting the fifth annual...

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