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Lot 159: Three Years in California

Est: $300 USD - $500 USDSold:
PBA Galleries Auctions & AppraisersBrookline, MA, USFebruary 12, 2004

Item Overview

Description

456 pp. Illustrated with 6 steel-engraved portrait plates & 6 duotone woodcut plates; map. Original blindstamped blue cloth stamped with seal of California in gilt on front cover, lettered in gilt on spine. First Edition.

Important observations by a participant of the American occupation of California and the first years of the Gold Rush, with a map of the Gold Region. "Colton, the first alcalde of Monterey under American control, wrote a diary largely devoted to interesting details of incidents connected with the author's administration of justice, with frequent remarks on the manners and customs of the people..." - Zamorano. Kurutz calls the book "momentous," and notes that "Colton corrected the final proofs...in March 1850. He then fell ill and died on January 22, 1851." The facsimile of the Declaration of rights is lacking in this copy, as is often the case. Cowan p.137; Graff 839; Howes C625; Kurutz 151a; Wheat Gold Region p.74, map 148; Zamorano Eighty 20.

Artist or Maker

Date

1850

Condition Report

Wear to covers, leaning, corners showing; occasional soiling, else good.

Notes

Place: New York
Publisher: A.S. Barnes & Co.

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