
They Came for Sandalwood
A Study of the Sandalwood Trade in the South-West Pacific 1830–1865
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They Came for Sandalwood
A Study of the Sandalwood Trade in the South-West Pacific 1830–1865
About this book
Few Pacific history books have stood the test of time as well as They Came for Sandalwood, but Dorothy Shineberg's book, first published in 1967, has never been bettered. This fascinating account of the sandalwood trade describes the first regular contact between Europeans and the Melanesians of New Caledonia, the Loyalty Islands, and the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). Shineberg studied the relationships and rivalries between European traders and European missionaries, between trader and trader, and between tribe and tribe among the indigenous peoples. Her book documents the details and color of these interactions. Unseaworthy ships, bloody battles, the hazards of sea and reef, and the firepower and inadequacies of European weapons all provide a gripping picture of the 1830s to 1860s. Valuable appendices list the ships involved, their cargoes and the location of the sandalwood stations. They Came for Sandalwood remains the only detailed account of the sandalwood trade, its routes, marketing problems and profits, and of the ships, merchants and seamen involved. It is a sharp, perceptive analysis of the confrontation of the two cultures, approached from the standpoint of Pacific history rather than a mere extension of European history into the PacificIslands.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Illustrations
- Foreword
- 1: Tea, Iron and Sandalwood
- 2: The Beginnings of the Trade
- 3: The Isle of Pines 1841–1843
- 4: The Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia and the New Hebrides 1842
- 5: The Merchant Venturers 1843–1852
- 6: The Job, the Ships and the People of the Trading Voyages
- 7: James Paddon
- 8: Robert Towns
- 9: Trade, the Light and the Flag
- 10: Buying Gold 1853–1865
- 11: Sandalwood Profits
- 12: The Sandalwood Trade in Melanesian Economics
- 13: ‘A Matter of Policy’
- 14: Violence and Fraud on the Melanesian Frontier
- 15: Migrant Labour
- 16: Massacres and Motives
- Conclusion
- Appendixes
- Abbreviations
- References
- Bibliography
- Index
- Copyright