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1858 California Gold Rush PUTs Golden Songster

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1858 California Gold Rush PUTs Golden Songster
Western America
California Gold Rush “Songster”
1858, “PUT’s Golden Songster, containing the largest and most popular collection of California Songs ever Published”, Published by D.E. Appleton & Co., San Francisco, CA, Very Fine.
5.75” x 4”, thread-bound, 64 pages. Within the book are 31 of the most popular gold Mining songs found in California during the Gold Rush. The famous “Loss of ‘Central America’” song is listed first in the booklet. Other songs include “California Bank Robber”, “Sacramento Gals”, “Parting Friends” and “The Miner’s Dream”. The author’s introduction included this excerpt: “Originally commenced to relieve the tedium of a lonely cabin life, and with no thought at the time of their publication, I have endeavored to portray, as graphically as possible, LIFE IN CALIFORNIA, at a time when the restraints of society had to some extent become released...”. The last two pages of the book include the “Mining Localities Peculiar to California”. Age-toned with edge splits and a repaired bottom spin does not take away from the pleasing overall appearance.