Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave

XVII. Suwarrow

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XVII. Suwarrow

379.

Anon., Island of Suwarrow, in: The Friend, Dec. 1877, p. 102.

380.

Anon., Rescued by “Bully” Hayes. A long forgotten story of Suwarrow Island, in: PIM 6(1935) no. 1, pp. 46–47, 49.

381.

Anon., Suwarrow Island. Levers' experiments with Torres Strait Shell, in: PIM 6(1935) no. 4, p. 34.

382.

Anon., Suwarrow Is. Today. Visit of American Yacht “Nomad”, in: PIM 6(1935)no. 5, p. 37.

383.

Anon., Suwarrow Island, in: CIR 7(1961) no. 1, pp. 6–7.

384.

Anon., Suvarov Gets Post Office, in: CIR 10(1969) no. 3, p. 40.

385.

Cowan, J., Suwarrow Gold and other Stories of the Great South Sea, London, 1936.

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386.

Hambuechen, Walter H., A Return to Suwarrow. “Suwarrow” Here Hia!, in: CIR 8(1967) no. 3, pp. 17–19, 20–21.

387.

Langdon, Robert, Lonely Suwarrow Atoll may still guard some buried treasure, in: PIM 33(1962) no.2, pp. 77–80.

388.

Long, Dwight, The Marsters Family. Palmerston Islanders at Suwarrow, in: PIM 6(1936) no. 12, pp. 25–27.

389.

Neale, Tom, An Island to Oneself, London, 1968.

390.

Sterndale, H.B., Island of Suwarrow, in: The Friend, Dec. 1877, p. 102.

391.

Sterndale, H.B., A Lone Land, and They who lived on it, in: The Monthly Review 2(1890) 195–204, 269–279, 346–355, 385–392, 435–443, 486–492 (Published in the N.Z. Weekly News in 1877).

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Title: Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names they Gave

Author: Alphons M.J. Kloosterman

Publication details: Cook Islands Library and Museum, 1976

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