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Explorations for a Railroad Route and Report of Explorations in California for Railroad Routes from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Two Volumes by Williamson, R.S - 1857

by Williamson, R.S

Explorations for a Railroad Route and Report of Explorations in California for Railroad Routes from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Two Volumes by Williamson, R.S - 1857

Explorations for a Railroad Route and Report of Explorations in California for Railroad Routes from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Two Volumes

by Williamson, R.S

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Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1857. 2nd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 1st Printing 2 Copyright dates 1853 and 1857, From the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Williamson, R.S. Explorations for a Railroad Route, from the Sacramento Valley to the Columbia River. Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1857. Volume VI. Half calf over marbled boards, 5 compartments with raised bands, green spine label titled in gilt. 4to. Illustrated with fifty lithograph and engraved plates on scenery, botanicals, and zoological nature. Edges rubbed, endpapers soiled and lightly foxed; minor foxing to verso of few plates. Volume VI. Half calf over marbled boards, 5 compartments with raised bands, green spine label titled in gilt. 4to. Illustrated with fifty lithograph and engraved plates on scenery, botanicals, and zoological nature. Edges rubbed, endpapers soiled and lightly foxed; minor foxing to verso of few plates. Many Illustrations and Folding maps throughout both volumes
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  • Date Published 1857
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STEREOVIEW, GURNSEY'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN VIEWS: UTE INDIANS
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STEREOVIEW, GURNSEY'S ROCKY MOUNTAIN VIEWS: UTE INDIANS

by Gurnsey, Byron H.

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Colorado Springs, Colorado: Byron H. Gurnsey, 1875. Original stereoview: albumen prints mounted on printed card stock. A rare and highly sought-after western stereoview showing a group of Ute males in front of the photographer's studio on Pike's Peak Avenue in Colorado Springs circa 1875. Most of the men are holding weapons; one of them has both a Maynard Carbine (the first one with a folding sight) and a Colt Model 1860 army revolver. This stereoview is from the collection of Robert N. Dennis, who was one of the most important stereoview collectors in the U. S. The New York Public Library's "Robert N. Dennis Collection" includes more than 70,000 stereoviews from his collection, many of which can be viewed on the library's website. The albumen prints are clean and bright, with very good contrast. The mount is clean, with a hint of edgewear and another previous owner's name written neatly on the back. Also on the back of the mount someone has written the title, "Ute Indians" in pencil.. First… Read More
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Hindostan, Its landscapes, palaces, temples, tombs; the shores of the Red Sea; and the sublime...

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Fisher, Son & Co., The Caxton Press, Angel Street, St. Martin's-Le-Grand, London. [1845-47] Two volumes. Quarto. First editions. 128pp. Engraved half title, engraved frontispiece plate, 50 further engraved plates; Engraved half title, engraved frontispiece plate, 47 further engraved plates, 104pp. The 99 plates are by Turner, Stanfield, Prout, Cattermole, Roberts and Allom. Contemporary half maroon morocco, spines in six compartments with raised bands, gilt double rule emphasis and gilt lettering. Marbled boards. Top edges gilt, other edges untrimmed. Silk bookmarks. Some variable spotting/foxing. A very attractive set.
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The Last of the Plainsmen (Signed Copy)
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The Last of the Plainsmen (Signed Copy)

by Grey, Zane

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NY: Outing Publishing Co. . VG. 1908. 1st Edition. Hardcover. First edition with "MCMVIII" on the title page and "1908" on the copyr ight page. Bound in green, blue and white cloth with gold lettering. A uthor's signature has been tipped onto the front fly. The subject of t he book, C.J. Jones, has also signed the copy below Grey's tipped-in s ignature. The front endpaper has "Signed by 'The Last Plainsmen'" penc illed at the upper left corner. Under Zane Grey's signature is written "One of America's greatest Authors" in blue ink. Illustrated with bla ck & white photos by Grey. 8vo (8 1/2" x 5 1/2") size, 314pp. A Very G ood copy. The cloth covers are mildly faded and dull and show some rub bing to the edges. Small frays to the spine tips. Moderate soiling to spine and covers. Light foxing to the upper edges of a few pages and a few other pages have been roughly opened else content is clean, unmar ked and reasonably tight. .
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The Exorcist
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The Exorcist

by William Peter Blatty

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First Edition, Fifth Printing. SIGNED. The last printed page of the book is the About the Author page. At the base of the page is the number sequence which reads 71 72 73 10 9 8 7 6 5. SIGNED and inscribed by William Peter Blatty directly to the title page. Inscription reads: To Will - All the best - William Peter Blatty. Also SIGNED and inscribed by Linda Blair directly to the title page. Inscription reads: To Will - Love + Happiness Linda Blair. DJ is Fine, mylar protected. DJ has 0571 on front flap and a close-up of WPB on rear (earlier printings have a picture of WPB with a coffee mug). $6.95 price has been clipped from the front top flap. Book appears unread as pages lay tight. Burgundy colored boards quarter bound with burgundy cloth binding. Gilt titles on backstrip. Corner tips show minute rubbing. 1 corner is barely, gently pushed. Gold endpapers are clean and bright. A tiny nick on front cover shows white of board beneath. DJ shows minor rubbing along corners on flap folds. This is a very… Read More
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Human Action: A Treatise on Economics
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Human Action: A Treatise on Economics

by von Mises, Ludwig

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New Haven: Yale University Press. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1949. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Ex-library, with usual markings, brief ink to endpapers, dampstains, rubbing and fraying. ; First printing of von Mises classic entry on 20th century economics. Large/heavy book: international buyers may be charged for additional shipping costs.; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .
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Father Goose His Book ( 1st edition,1st Issue   of This Very Scarce & Deliciously Rare Baum Book...
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Father Goose His Book ( 1st edition,1st Issue of This Very Scarce & Deliciously Rare Baum Book of Nursery Verse ( published just before Baum & Denslow produced The Wonderful Wizard of

by Verse L. Frank Baum ,coloured pictures W. W. Denslow, decorated Endpapers few small stains & small ink mrk, blank flyleaf wonderful ink inscription from prior owner Long Ago wishing Dear Little Mary Jolly Christmas with few small mrks & small men

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Geo. M. Hill Chicago, 1899. HB NODUSTJACKET, September 1899, 1st edition,1st Issue, Pictorial Tan Cover in Beige & Brown & Orange & white of Father Goose with feather in hand & Goose looking at him, MUCH Rub, Scuff & Wear & small StaiNs & Wrinkling to Covers GOOD- , cover Hinge has nice Tape Reinforcement Restoration Most Likely but has on spine printed Father Goose His Book , with Baum bottom of spine , Cover some chipping near Extremities & Scuff, Othrwise GOOD delicate Condition Cover, Interior Hinge probable white Tape Reinforcement,Few pgs small mended Tears & creases or Scuff, few small INK margin mrks, Minor Fox, OtHerwise Nice, & Tight, Most Plates are Nice & colors Bright, Few Page Repairs in Margins, Few small pencil mrks, Interior VG-, AS-IS, NODJ, UNpaginated. First Edition. Hard Cover.
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A Fine Box with Imagery of 2 Lovely Young Ladies in a Rose Garden on the Cover and 20 Trinket...
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A Fine Box with Imagery of 2 Lovely Young Ladies in a Rose Garden on the Cover and 20 Trinket Boxes within- European Women c1840

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1840. A 10 1/2" x 8 1/4" pressed board box with applied lithograph on the front cover depicting two young women musing while standing arm in arm in a rose garden. The surprise within the box is 20 trinket boxes each 2 5/8" x 1 1/2". Each pressed board box is covered with embossed gilt paper with an applied litho on the top of predominantly a woman or women posed in outdoor scenes. Two of the boxes depicting courting couples. One is in the style of the Marie Taglioni fairy. Each box designed with the sole purpose of retaining ones tiny keepsakes and treasures. A joy to be received by any young woman. One box with-3 corner repair. Light warping from storage in dry environment.
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JOHN DOYLE LEE: ZEALOT - PIONEER BUILDER - SCAPEGOAT [LIMITED EDITION 1/209 COPIES]
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JOHN DOYLE LEE: ZEALOT - PIONEER BUILDER - SCAPEGOAT [LIMITED EDITION 1/209 COPIES]

by BROOKS, JUANITA [John Doyle Lee]

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Glendale, California: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1961. One of 209 copies of the rare true first edition privately printed for members of the Lee family in 1961. None were ever sold. The rarest of the Juanita Brooks' books. The trade edition was not issued until the following year. Very good plus to near fine in full blue cloth with blue top-edge stain. 404 pages with frontispiece portrait of John Doyle Lee. Illustrated with maps, plates, and portraits. This true first printing omits the last three paragraphs on page 376 regarding Lee's reinstatement to membership in the Mormon Church. Clean and tight with crisp text. No name, bookplate or other markings. One of the most desirable books on Mountain Meadows and John D. Lee. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No jacket as issued..
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ILLUSTRATED FIRST EDITION: A treatise containing the elementary part of fortification, regular...
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London: London: printed for J. Nourse, at the Lamb, opposite Katherine-Street, in the Strand, 1746. 1st Edition . Full leather. Very Good. First edition, octavo; xvi,232pp, with full complement of 34 engravings, 33 of which are folding. In contemporary unlettered full calf (a little worn with minor loss to board corners, sometime skilfully rebacked in matching leather), five raised spine bands, internally clean with only the lightest of occasional dust staining. Muller was deputy head of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, where he was instrumental to its transformation into a disciplined cadet academy. An attractive first edition example of his first work. Laurence Sterne possessed the text in second edition, with possible influence on Uncle Toby and Corporal Trim's obsessions with fortification in The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy. ESTC T176381.
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MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS IN TATTERED  WORN  Partial DUSTJACKET, MOVIE EDITION  FEATURING JUDY GARLAND...
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MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS IN TATTERED WORN Partial DUSTJACKET, MOVIE EDITION FEATURING JUDY GARLAND & MARGARET O’BRIEN on Front, SIGNED By Sally Benson, With BACK & Spine DJ MISSING, also included is a tiny letter invitation to a tea party (found within the book)

by Sally Benson, SIGNED & INSCRIBED, NO INTERIOR Illustrations, American screenwriter and short story author (1897-1972) BACK DJ FLAP Has Been Taped to book , BOOKPLATE ON Front Endpapers

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HBDJ, 1945, 1st Edition THUS, IN POOR TATTERED WORN DUSTJACKET With BACK & Spine DJ MISSING, , MOVIE EDITION FEATURING JUDY GARLAND & MARGARET O'BRIEN on DJ Front, NO INTERIOR Illustrations , SCUFF & RUB BOOK COVER GOOD CONDITION WITH SOME WATER DAMAGE TO EDGES CVR,, DJ IS POOR Condition, , Only DJ Front is There The Back Flap with Rub & Wear , the Rest of DJ NOT PRESENT, 6" X 8 1/2", HC, DJ (front cover torn and frayed - repaired, spine and back section missing - as is the front flap), autograph note by it's author Sally Benson , also included is a tiny letter invitation to a tea party (found within the book). Interior is clean, clear and together making it an solid 'readers copy'
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Report of the Secretary of War, Communicating Lieutenant Williamson's report of his surveys to ascertain a practicable route for a railroad to the Pacific ocean. April 3, 1854. 33d Congress, 1st Session. Senate. Ex. Doc. No. 52

by Williamson, R.S.; Davis, Jefferson (transmitter)

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Washington: No Publisher, 1854. Disbound. Fair. 6 page pamphlet. Disbound from a larger work. A short but detailed account of the survey parties and their explorations in search of a viable railroad route to the Pacific, mentioning Los Angelos, San Bernardino Valley, the Gila River, the Mohave and Colorado Rivers, and many other locales in Southern California. Jefferson Davis's name appears, with a brief letter of transmittal, at the beginning of this report. FAIR condition. First leaf DETACHED from the rest, with the other two pages weakening. Some chipping and creasing along the binding edge. General minor toning to the paper. Light crease to the lower corner.
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Plate I. Western Slope of Main Ridge of Cascade Mountains from Near Camp M.

Plate I. Western Slope of Main Ridge of Cascade Mountains from Near Camp M.: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Very Good. Very Good original lithotint. light offset to plate. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). Native Scout with two men overlooking Cascade Mountains. From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. In his excellent book on the Prints of the West Professor Ron Tyler states: Speaking before the Senate on January 6, 1859, Senator James Harlan of Iowa praised the Pacific Railroad Reports, pointing out that because 'some Senators and members of congress might not be able to read and comprehend them, they… Read More
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Plate IV. Picea Grandis [Grand Fir]

Plate IV. Picea Grandis [Grand Fir]: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Near Fine. Near Fine original lithotint. Light toning to edges. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, an early depiction of a North American conifer first described by Scottish botanist David Douglas (1799-1834). Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. Single sheet matted in Neutral Rag Board & backing
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Plate VI. Three Sisters and Canon of McKenzie's Fork of Willamette River from Camp P.

Plate VI. Three Sisters and Canon of McKenzie's Fork of Willamette River from Camp P.: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Fine. Fine original lithotint. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). Pair of Native Scouts overloking Three Sisters and Canon of McKenzie's Fork of Willamette River. From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. In his excellent book on the Prints of the West Professor Ron Tyler states: Speaking before the Senate on January 6, 1859, Senator James Harlan of Iowa praised the Pacific Railroad Reports, pointing out that because 'some Senators and members of congress might not be able to… Read More
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Plate  III Upper Klamath Lake from 28

Plate III Upper Klamath Lake from 28: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Fine. Fine original lithotint. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). Pair of Native American scouts on rocky outcropping above Ummper Klamath Lake. From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, an early depiction of a North American conifer first described by Scottish botanist David Douglas (1799-1834). Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. In his excellent book on the Prints of the West Professor Ron Tyler states: Speaking before the Senate on January 6, 1859, Senator James Harlan of Iowa praised the Pacific Railroad Reports,… Read More
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Plate IX. Abies Menziesii [Douglas Fir]

Plate IX. Abies Menziesii [Douglas Fir]: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Near Fine. Near Fine original lithotint. Light toning to edges. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. An early depiction of the Douglas Fir; one of the many botanicals discovered and then introduced into cultivation by Scottish botanist David Douglas (1799-1834). Single sheet matted in Neutral Rag Board & backing
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Plate XI. Castle Rock in Canon of Mpto-Ly-As [White Fish] River Near Camp 53 A

Plate XI. Castle Rock in Canon of Mpto-Ly-As [White Fish] River Near Camp 53 A: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Fine. Fine original lithotint. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. In his excellent book on the Prints of the West Professor Ron Tyler states: Speaking before the Senate on January 6, 1859, Senator James Harlan of Iowa praised the Pacific Railroad Reports, pointing out that because 'some Senators and members of congress might not be able to read and comprehend them, they have been illustrated. Every swell of land, every unexpected or unanticipated gorge in the… Read More
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Plate  II. Mouth of Fall River Near Camp 20

Plate II. Mouth of Fall River Near Camp 20: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Fine. Fine original lithotint. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). Trio of Native American Scouts, and running fox in foreground of Mouth of Fall River Near Camp 20. From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. In his excellent book on the Prints of the West Professor Ron Tyler states: Speaking before the Senate on January 6, 1859, Senator James Harlan of Iowa praised the Pacific Railroad Reports, pointing out that because 'some Senators and members of congress might not be able to read… Read More
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Plate VII. Abies Williamsonii

Plate VII. Abies Williamsonii: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Near Fine. Near Fine original lithotint. Light toning to edges. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). Handsomely matted in Fawn Rag Board with French line decoration. Sized to 16 x 14 inches, suitable for framing. From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. Single sheet matted in Neutral Rag Board & backing
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Plate II. Platanus Racemosa [Western Sycamore]

Plate II. Platanus Racemosa [Western Sycamore]: USPRR Exp & Surveys. California & Oregon

by Williamson, R.S.; Abbot, Henry L

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Washington DC:: Washington DC, A.O.P. Nicholson, Printer,, 1853-59.. First printing. Near Fine. Near Fine original lithotint. Light toning to edges. Image clean. Large Octavo (8.5 x 10.75 inches). Handsomely matted in Fawn Rag Board with French line decoration. Sized to 16 x 14 inches, suitable for framing. From US Pacific Railroad Surveys: Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable & Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, an early depiction of the California native Western Sycamore Funded by the US government, these reports were produced to determine possible routes for transcontinental travel and contained the greatest wealth of topographical and natural history discovery of the Western United States during the nineteenth century. Single sheet matted in Neutral Rag Board & backing
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