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The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6)

The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6)

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The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6)

by May McNeer

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Random House, New York, 1950. 5th printing. Hardcover (Original Cloth). Very Good+ Condition/Very Good-. Illustrator: Lynd Ward. Book A collectible copy of the sixth book in the mid-century Landmark series on American History. From the blurb on the dust jacket flap: "A readable as an adventure story, 'The California Gold Rush' recreates accurately the life and atmosphere of 'the days of old, the days of gold' when young men went West with pick and shovel to look for riches and stayed to add a new chapter to our country's history." McNeer was the writer of history for children. Ward was her husband and winner of the 1942 Carteret Book Club Award for Book Illustration. His numerous illustrations (from chapter headings to full-page) are printed in black and lime green. The internal list and list on the back panel of the dust jacket both list Landmark books 1-30. In creating the Landmark series of books, Random House put together some of the best writers of the time (including historians and novelists) to tell the story of "appealing subjects from America's past." Kathy Artner, in her "Reader's Guide to American History," called them "the best collection of children's histories ever written." David Spear, in his Oct. 2016 article on the series for the American Historical Association, provides this assessment of the series: "The Landmark series embodied all the strengths and weaknesses of the period. Most of the books celebrated the achievements of white Protestant males, subscribed to the certainty of American exceptionalism, and upheld 'the march of progress.' Thus, we have books on the Wright brothers, the Lewis and Clark expedition, and Commodore Perry and the opening of Japan, to pick from the list almost randomly. One or two of the books were explicitly racist. But many displayed a wonderful magnanimity of spirit—as, for example, in MacKinlay Kantor's capacious treatment of Lee and Grant's dramatic surrender ceremony at Appomattox. Moreover, the series included 15 books with female subjects, not the least of which was 'Women of Courage.' Seven of the books dealt exclusively or largely with Native Americans, including sympathetic biographies of Geronimo and Sequoyah. And one of my personal favorites was 'George Washington Carver': it made me want to be a botanist." Size: 8"-9" - Octavo (8vo). 184 pages. Item Type: Book. Text block is tight, bright and unmarked. Hardcover bound in red cloth over boards. Corners are sharp with minimal shelf wear the bottom corner tips and edges. Title and decoration printed in black and gilt on the front cover and spine. End papers are an illustration of '49ers and their pack mules heading off to California on a lime green background. No foxing in this copy. The unclipped (150/150) dust jacket has a 1" tear at the bottom of the front panel close to the fold for the spine. There is a 1/2" cut in the middle of the rear fold of the spine and a small punch toward the top of the rear fold. All of these have been repaired with archival paper tape (the cut and punch are almost invisible). There are two 1/4" chips at the head of the spine and ther is a 1/2" tear with about 1/4" of loss at the middle of the top edge of the jacket. The jacket is now protected in a clear archival Brodart sleeve. Previous owner's signature in ink in an adult hand at the top right corner of the free front end paper. All edges clean, neat and free of foxing. The top page edge is stained a light yellow and has some light spots close to the spine. Illustrator: Lynd Ward. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Children; United States - Expansion 1829-1861; United States; 1950s; History. Main Picture: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Front panel and spine of the dust jacket in its protective sleeve. Picture 2: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Rear panel of the dust jacket in its protective sleeve and page edges. Picture 3: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Front cover and spine. Picture 4: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Rear cover and page edges. Picture 5: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Title Page. Picture 6: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Copyright page with notice of 5th Printing and Table of Contents. Picture 7: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Example of illustration in the chapter headings. Picture 8: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Example of half-page illustration. Picture 9: May McNeer, The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6) - Illustrated end papers (used in the first and early printings). Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1210. .

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Seller
Quaint Book Shop, IOBA US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
1210
Title
The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6)
Author
May McNeer
Illustrator
Lynd Ward
Format/Binding
Hardcover (Original Cloth)
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+ Condition
Jacket Condition
Very Good-
Quantity Available
1
Edition
5th printing
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Random House
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1950
Keywords
BZDB22 Chapter Book Children; United States - Expansion 1829-1861; United States; 1950s; History. Lynd Ward Unbranded May McNeer The California Gold Rush (Landmark Book #6)
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History;

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About Quaint Book Shop, IOBA

Quaint Book Shop is an online bookselling service that features regional and local history, classic children's and religious books and specializes in Kenneth Roberts books.

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