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EXPERIENCES OF A FORTY-NINER: A MEMBER OF THE WAGON TRAIN FIRST TO ENTER CALIFORNIA IN THE MEMORABLE YEAR 1849 de Johnston, Wm. G - 1892

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EXPERIENCES OF A FORTY-NINER: A MEMBER OF THE WAGON TRAIN FIRST TO ENTER CALIFORNIA IN THE MEMORABLE YEAR 1849 de Johnston, Wm. G - 1892

EXPERIENCES OF A FORTY-NINER: A MEMBER OF THE WAGON TRAIN FIRST TO ENTER CALIFORNIA IN THE MEMORABLE YEAR 1849

de Johnston, Wm. G

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Pittsburgh, PA: Privately Printed, 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Octavo, 9 in. x 6.5 in., pp. 390. Illustrated wtih frontis and thirteen plates. Rebound in teal cloth over beveled boards with diamond pattern and "1849" in gilt to front, mimicking the original publication's boards. Black title on white paper label to spine. Illustrated with fifteen plates, including the rarely found additional portrait of the author (opposite pp. 386), taken by noted photographers Taber & Co., San Francisco, in May of 1891. Title page worn and partially detached at front hinge. Edgewear to title and dedication pages. Age-toning to leaves. . "After publication Johnston mailed a blueprint map and a portrait of himself asking the owners to tip the additions into the volume. Apparently, not everyone complied, as many copies lack the map and the portrait...so only a few copies contain a blue-print-map... issued later for insertion" NOTE: This copy does not feature the later-issued map. (Howes J173). "...This is one of the most important and readable of all the forty-niner overland narratives, elegantly produced by the author in his retirement...Johnston, after departing Independencel, overland in April of 1849, "...gives an excellent account of his life in the mines, early Sacramento and San Francisco, and of his return journey by sea...". ("Best of The West" 209, Reese). One of the best overland accounts of those journeying to the gold diggings. Johnston was a member of the first wagon train to enter California in 1849. William G. Johnston and Company, founded in 1857, was a well known Pittsburgh printing and book-binding firm in the late 1800s and early 1900s. William G. Johnston, the son of a prominent Pittsburgh printer was born August 22, 1828. He attended the Western University of Pennsylvania (now, the University of Pittsburgh) before organizing a party to head to California during the 1849 gold rush. In 1857, Johnston founded the William G. Johnston and Company at Wood St. and Second Ave. and later erected a new building at 900 Penn Ave. and Ninth St., Pittsburgh, to house the company. Johnston died on June 1, 1913.

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EXPERIENCES OF A FORTY-NINER BY WM. G. JOHNSTON, A MEMBER OF THE WAGON TRAIN FIRST TO ENTER CALIFORNIA IN THE MEMORABLE YEAR 1849

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Pittsburgh: Privately printed, 1892., 1892. First edition. First edition. 8vo. Dark green, vignette and titles stamped in gilt on the front cover and spine, decorated front and rear endpapers, 390 pp., preface, introduction, illustrated, plates, portraits, blueprint map at the rear of volume, and inked and signed presentation slip by the author affixed to the front pastedown sheet. Only a few copies have the blueprint map present, showing the route of the '49ers from Independence, Missouri to Sacramento, California, and the political subdivisions of the West in the mid-19th century. It also contains the rarely found extra portrait of the author after page 386, taken by the Taber company of San Francisco. Best of the West 209 says, "This is one of the most important and readable of all the forty-niner overland narratives, elegantly produced by the author in his retirement. Johnston went overland in 1849, leaving Independence in April and travelling through Fort Bridger and Salt Lake City,… Leer más
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