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Taking Hawaii

How Thirteen Honolulu Businessmen Overthrew the Queen of Hawaii in 1893, With a Bluff

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Taking Hawaii

De: Stephen Dando-Collins
Narrado por: David Franklin
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On a January afternoon in 1893, men hunkered down behind sandbagged emplacements in the streets of Honolulu, with rifles, machine guns, and cannon ready to open fire. Troops and police loyal to the queen of the sovereign nation of Hawaii faced off against a small number of rebel Honolulu businessmen - American, British, German, and Australian. In between them stood hundreds of heavily armed United States sailors and marines. Just after 2:00 p.m., the first shot was fired, and a military coup began. This is the true, tragic, and at times amazing story of the 1893 overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii and her government. It's also the story of a five-year police state regime in Hawaii following the overthrow, an attempted counter-coup by Hawaiians in 1895, and of how Hawaii became a United States possession.

In Taking Hawaii, award-winning author Stephen Dando-Collins (Standing Bear Is a Person, Legions of Rome, Tycoon's War) reveals previously little-known facts uncovered during years of research on several continents, in the most dramatic and comprehensive chronicle of the end of Hawaii's monarchy ever published. Using scores of firsthand accounts, this often minute-by-minute narrative also shows for the first time how the queen's overthrow teetered on a knife's edge, only to come about purely through bluff.

Taking Hawaii plays out like an exciting novel, yet this tale of a grab for power, of misjudgment and injustice, truly took place. Judge for yourself whether you think the queen of Hawaii was wronged, or was wrong.

©2012 Stephen Dando-Collins, This edition published in 2014 by Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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This work fills in lots of the missing pieces. There have been lots of questions regarding how the overthrow could have come about as it did. This work provides the relevant contextual situations and many of the pertinent details. It kept me gripped from beginning to end.

This is a must read in my opinion for anyone of Hawaiian blood or Hawaiian affiliation, i.e., anyone with sympathy and support for Native Hawaiians. Most especially, this is a must read for those who participate in the Hawaiian arts of hula and song. It will restore the dignity and grace of your queen and royal lineage in a way that is timely and critical for Hawaii today. And it will breathe new meaning and purpose into your dedication to your art forms.

Long time in coming

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The research is intriguing, and appears sound. However, quoting from the book itself "bastardized the language.". Shameful, and disrespectful to the people of Hawai'ian blood, deep ancestry.

Dishonorable Hawai'ian Language

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I just moved to Hawaii and noticed the museums have a very biased view of the taking of Hawaii. I bought this book to hear the Hawaiian side of the story. It's a well written and engaging book full of well-researched facts. I highly recommend except for the narrator. Not only does he mispronounce common Hawaiian names and words, like Kamehameha and haole but he mispronounces them differently and inconsistently. He's really awful and it takes away from the story. He's so poor I would recommend reading this book rather than listening to it. It's sad this wasn't caught.

Great information but terrible narrator

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An unbiased look at how the USA stole Hawaii. I was captivated and moved both times I listened.

Wonderfully researched history

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It sounds as those the narrator is reading the book for the first time. Punctuation was added or dropped by narrator. Narrator ruins the story and I assumed must have been a relative of the author. Sometimes actually repeats entire sentences since reflection the first time was do poorly done. I have listened to over 50 audible books and this was the worst narration. I nearly quit he was so bad. Did anyone ever listen to narration before sold to public? Don’t think so. I would never listen to this narrator again

Horrible Narration

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This exhaustively researched history should be mandatory reading for all Americans, especially those who travel to or live temporarily in Hawaii.

Whomever is responsible for the selection of the narrator should be fired. Apparently the only requirement for the job was to be an Australian, presumably to make the narration more "authentic" since the author is an Aussie. I would have added other qualifications, such as a demonstrated familiarity with the English language, a work ethic that included rehearsals, and the lack of a speech impediment. Audible owes anyone who purchased this version an apology and a free replacement.

An Excellent Piece of Writing Ruined by Narration

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The narration repeats itself several times. The performance is poor. You can hear the narrator lick his lips and his acting for the quotes in the book is sometimes awkward and a few times I felt embarrassed just listening to his attempt to add accents. This book is clearly a view of the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy as seen from the perspective of whites. The narrator has an extremely difficult time pronouncing important Hawaiian words. He couldn't say even close Ali'i, Haole, and really anything with a glutaral stop ('okina). I don't think he cares to get it right, just like those 13 businessmen who overthrew the monarchy. They could care less about the Hawaiians or their kingdom. The narrator is okay, he's not horrible and it's okay to listen to him. The story in this book is really good and I think it deserves a purchase, even if the narration is poor. I just wish they would at least double check on Hawaiian words than just butcher them so horribly. I say this is a book about how the 5% Christian whites won Hawaii because the story focuses on how they amassed forces and took the government building, it focuses on the whites and their perspectives, while totally missing any Hawaiian stance or understandings. When the counter rebellion happened with the Hawaiian Loyalists, it appears to be completely one sided and the author appears to be siding with the whites, downplaying the Hawaiian stance by downplaying their skill or abilities. All in all, I think this book is worth a listen, but it won't be the perspective of the Queen, it will be the story of Hawaiian's first Republic as the monarchy rebels recall it.

Bad Narration, Interesting Perspective and Story

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This is too important a book to have it ruined by a narrator without a clue.

Not only does David Franklin badly mispronounce most Hawaiian words, he sometimes alternates between various mispronunciations of the same word, including the name of Hawaii’s most important historical personality, Kamehameha The Great.

Shame, shame, shame, on Audible Studios, which claims to take care of their authors. They absolutely did NOT take care of Stephen Dando-Collins by issuing this pathetic travesty and laughing stock of a most important work.

Totally Unacceptable Narration

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The book itself seems to have been well researched and clearly written, but that is marred by the odd cadence of the narrator. He has a habit of pausing in the middle and the end of some sentences (almost as if stopping to turn a page) for just long enough that you think the chapter has ended ... when it hasn't. For the first couple of hours I found myself continually checking to see if my player had paused for some reason, only to hear him start up again. Eventually it just became annoying, but manageable. Maybe some of this can be chalked up to editing issues.

Well Written ... poorly narrated.

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The story is great but the reader mispronounces many Hawaiian words as Ali’i and Paniolo to name just a few. It is very distracting to hear the words and names of Royalty slaughtered. The reader should have checked how words are pronounced more carefully. Hawaiians deserve the respect of proper pronunciation

Mispronunciation of the Hawaiian language is annoying

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