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What I Saw in California by Bryant, 1849 [159037]

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What I Saw in California by Bryant, 1849 [159037]
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What I Saw in California: Being the Journal of a Tour, by the Emigrant Route and South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, Across the Continent of North America, the Great Desert Basin, and Through California, in the Years 1846, 1847 by Edwin Bryant. Fourth Edition. With an Appendix of the Gold Mines, Various Routes, Outfit, Etc. Published by D. Appleton & Company, 1849. A great firsthand account of someone who arrived in California shortly after the gold discoveries. This book quickly became a bestseller and was read by many people who wanted to become gold seekers. The popularity of this book helped to increase the intensity of the Gold Rush. The author also covers events of the Mexican-American War in this book. During his travels, Bryant met many important figures including John Sutter, Joseph Folsom, Robert Stockton, John C. Freemont, and many more. 480 pages. Original blind stamped brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine. A few minor nicks to binding, otherwise fine condition. Inscribed by a previous owner, Henry Chapin, on the front page. 5.25 x 7.5 inches.

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