Pohaku
The Art & Architecture of Stonework in Hawai'i
Hawai'i has a fascinating
relationship with stones starting with the ancient Hawaiians and continuing
on through the arrival of the New England missionaries in 1820 right up
to today. Enjoy lively writing by 56 different contributors about heiaus,
fishponds, commercial buildings, churches and residences. Add 250 stunning
color photos by Doug Peebles, Hawai'i's premiere photographer, and you
have a beautiful book that tells many stories about a beautiful state.
Coordinating Authors:
David Cheever and Scott Cheever
Editors: Dr. Janine Shinoki Clifford, AIA, and Frank S. Haines, FAIA
Publisher: Editions Limited
ISBN: 0-9150132-3-1
Dimensions:
10" x 11.375"
Weight: 3 lbs. 3 oz.
Pages: 172
Retail Price: $39.95

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Here's some publicity
the book has received since its release:
Profiling
a part of Hawai'i set in stone
~ Honolulu Advertiser, November 16, 2003
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