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Armine von Tempski

Armine von Tempski (or Tempsky) (1892, Maui, Hawaiian Islands – December 2, 1943, Fresno, California) was an American writer and one of Hawaii's best known authors. She was a granddaughter of Gustavus von Tempsky.

Armine Von Tempski's autobiographies and novels were based on her early life among the paniolos (cowboys) on the Haleakala cattle ranch atop the Haleakalā shield volcano. The [http://www.haleakalaranch.com/ Haleakala Ranch], which Jack London first visited in 1907, was his favourite of the Hawaiian ranches he enjoyed on several extended visits with his wife Charmian. The young Armine, then sixteen years old, asked London to read some of her stories and give his opinion. He said that they were "clumsy, incoherent tripe" but added that "every so often there's a streak of fire on your pages," which encouraged her.

Her first published writing, in the early 1920s, was about efforts to restore the island of Kahoolawe after years of drought and overgrazing. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Born in paradise / by Von Tempski, Armine, 1892-1943

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    Born in paradise / by Von Tempski, Armine, 1892-1943

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    Born in paradise. by Von Tempski, Armine, 1892-1943

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