1870 America INDIANS Oregon Rocky Mountains Illustrated
1870 America INDIANS Oregon Rocky Mountains Illustrated River of the West Victor
Frances Victor’s ‘The River of the West’ is a history of the American Pacific Northwest through the narrative of the man ‘Joe Meek’ who began as a fur trapper and ended up an Oregon legislator.
Jerome Greene says, “Although ‘The River of the West’ doubtless stands as her single most noted contribution, all of her historical work exhibits vivid narration, impartiality, and forthrightness in style”
Victor covers a wide array of topics including:
Fur traders,
Indian tribes,
Hunting
Yellowstone
Slave States
Sheridan’s first Battle, and many other Battles
Overland immigration,
Oregon missions,
Tragic fate of Rev. Whitman and family
Description of the country, its condition, prospects, and resources
And much more!
This 1870 edition includes 13 full-page plates and 18 in-text woodcut illustrations!
Item number: #10616
Price: $499
VICTOR, Frances Fuller
The river of the West: life and adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon: embracing events in the life time of a mountain-man and pioneer: with the early history of the north-western slope…
Hartford, Conn.: Columbian Book Company; Toledo, Ohio: W.E. Bliss & Co.; Chicago, Ill.: Union Publishing Co.; San Francisco, Cal.: R.J. Trumbull & Co., 1870.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
xxii, 602, [5]
13 plates and 18 in-text woodcut illustrations
Reference: Larned 2074; Graff 4477; Howes V 89; Field 1603;
Language: English
Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
Size: ~8.75in X 5.75in (21.5cm x 14.25cm)
Very rare
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1870 America INDIANS Oregon Rocky Mountains Illustrated River of the West Victor
Frances Victor’s ‘The River of the West’ is a history of the American Pacific Northwest through the narrative of the man ‘Joe Meek’ who began as a fur trapper and ended up an Oregon legislator.
Jerome Greene says, “Although ‘The River of the West’ doubtless stands as her single most noted contribution, all of her historical work exhibits vivid narration, impartiality, and forthrightness in style”
Victor covers a wide array of topics including:
Fur traders,
Indian tribes,
Hunting
Yellowstone
Slave States
Sheridan’s first Battle, and many other Battles
Overland immigration,
Oregon missions,
Tragic fate of Rev. Whitman and family
Description of the country, its condition, prospects, and resources
And much more!
This 1870 edition includes 13 full-page plates and 18 in-text woodcut illustrations!
Item number: #10616
Price: $499
VICTOR, Frances Fuller
The river of the West: life and adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon: embracing events in the life time of a mountain-man and pioneer: with the early history of the north-western slope…
Hartford, Conn.: Columbian Book Company; Toledo, Ohio: W.E. Bliss & Co.; Chicago, Ill.: Union Publishing Co.; San Francisco, Cal.: R.J. Trumbull & Co., 1870.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
xxii, 602, [5]
13 plates and 18 in-text woodcut illustrations
Reference: Larned 2074; Graff 4477; Howes V 89; Field 1603;
Language: English
Binding: Cloth; tight and secure
Size: ~8.75in X 5.75in (21.5cm x 14.25cm)
Very rare
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
10616
Condition Report: Excellent