Title: Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, During the Years 1850, '51, '52, and '53
Author: Bartlett, John Russell
Description: 2 volumes. [2], xxii, 506 + [6] ad; [2], xvii, [1], 624 pp. Illustrated with 16 lithographed plates after Bartlett including folding frontispieces, with tissue guards; numerous wood engravings; large folding map in Vol. I. (8vo) 9¼x5½, original green cloth, spines gilt lettered and decorated. First Edition.Important first-hand account of the survey which laid down the southwestern border between the United States and Mexico following the conclusion of hostilities. Jenkins calls this work "the most scholarly and scientific description of southwest Texas of its era," although Graff points out that "a number of incidents described by Bartlett have been differently interpreted by his associates." As delineated by Howes, "only one geyser pl, not two as listed, is found in v.2, that deficiency being made up by an unlisted view of Tucson," although he also says that the frontispiece "belonging to v.2 was placed in v.1," which is not exactly the case, the frontispiece for the first volume is listed in the second, but correctly placed in Vol. I. Cowan p.36; Graff 198; Howes B201; Jenkins 12; Rader 287; Sabin 3746; Wagner-Camp 234:1; Wheat Transmississippi 798.
Heading: Place Published: New York
Publisher: D. Appleton
Date Published: 1854
Author: Bartlett, John Russell
Description: 2 volumes. [2], xxii, 506 + [6] ad; [2], xvii, [1], 624 pp. Illustrated with 16 lithographed plates after Bartlett including folding frontispieces, with tissue guards; numerous wood engravings; large folding map in Vol. I. (8vo) 9¼x5½, original green cloth, spines gilt lettered and decorated. First Edition.Important first-hand account of the survey which laid down the southwestern border between the United States and Mexico following the conclusion of hostilities. Jenkins calls this work "the most scholarly and scientific description of southwest Texas of its era," although Graff points out that "a number of incidents described by Bartlett have been differently interpreted by his associates." As delineated by Howes, "only one geyser pl, not two as listed, is found in v.2, that deficiency being made up by an unlisted view of Tucson," although he also says that the frontispiece "belonging to v.2 was placed in v.1," which is not exactly the case, the frontispiece for the first volume is listed in the second, but correctly placed in Vol. I. Cowan p.36; Graff 198; Howes B201; Jenkins 12; Rader 287; Sabin 3746; Wagner-Camp 234:1; Wheat Transmississippi 798.
Heading: Place Published: New York
Publisher: D. Appleton
Date Published: 1854
Condition report
Spine ends chipped, edges rubbed with corners showing, other light wear and soiling; short tear to map from improper unfolding, some foxing to lithographs; many pages unopened; else very good.
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