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R. Vaughn "36 Years in the Rockies" 1st Ed 1900

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R. Vaughn  36 Years in the Rockies  1st Ed 1900
For your consideration is this 1900, first edition of "Then And Now: Or, Thirty-Six Years in the Rockies, 1864-1900" by Robert Vaughn, published by the Tribune Printing Company in Minneapolis and copy-righted by his daughter, Arvonia Elizabeth Vaughn. Robert Vaughn was a Welsh immigrant to the United States and an important rancher, farmer, and businessman in the U.S. state of Montana before and after the early years of its statehood. He homesteaded the Vaughn ranch in the Sun River valley in Montana, building a sandstone mansion as his home there. Vaughn conceived of the book as a collection of the letters he had written to his daughter, Arvonia. (The first was written seven weeks after her birth). Over time, however, Vaughn expanded his vision of the book to include pieces written by other pioneers of the Old West (some republished from other sources, but many written for Vaughn's book). Vaughn also changed the audience for whom the book was written, expanding it to include the general public. One of Vaughn's good friends was Charles Marion Russell, who illustrated the book. At the time, this was only the second book Russell had illustrated. Vaughn passed away in Great Falls at the age of 81 in 1918. The book shows a green cloth hardcover with a mountain railroad scene covering the front cover. The title is written in gold gilt lettering on the front, as well as the spine. The front features a small note, addressed to an old friend, written by Robert Vaughn's daughter. The note reads, "To an old friends daughter, Sue, from the old friend Elizabeth Vaughn". The book is illustrated with numerous black and white photos and Russell's illustrations. It shows good condition overall with little to no wear present and no signs of obvious damage. The book measures 8 13/16" L x 6 1/4" W x 1" D and weighs 2 pounds.