1848 1ed Emory Military Reconnaissance California MAP Indians Texas New Mexico
“A library of Western Americana is incomplete without this book!” (Zamorano 80).
William Emory was a 19th-century American engineer who is best remembered for his detailed journal describing the events of his journey down the Rio Grande into Southern California. This journal was published by the U.S. Congress under the title ‘Notes of a Military Reconnaissance’ and was one of the most important travel guidebooks of 19th-century California. It was notable for its illustrations and extensive details of the Southwest.
According to Wagner-Camp on Emory,
“His report was a major contribution to the geographical knowledge of North America the report includes sections on the plants and animals, as well as on the geology and the prehistoric town sites and other archeological remains. Emory’s descriptions of the various Indian tribes that he encountered were steps toward the newly-forming discipline -Anthropology- concerned with primitive man.”
This edition contains a printing of Leiut. J.W. Abert’s “Report of the Examination of New Mexico”, which is rarely included with Emory’s “Notes”.
1848 1ed Emory Military Reconnaissance California MAP Indians Texas New Mexico
“A library of Western Americana is incomplete without this book!” (Zamorano 80).
William Emory was a 19th-century American engineer who is best remembered for his detailed journal describing the events of his journey down the Rio Grande into Southern California. This journal was published by the U.S. Congress under the title ‘Notes of a Military Reconnaissance’ and was one of the most important travel guidebooks of 19th-century California. It was notable for its illustrations and extensive details of the Southwest.
According to Wagner-Camp on Emory,
“His report was a major contribution to the geographical knowledge of North America the report includes sections on the plants and animals, as well as on the geology and the prehistoric town sites and other archeological remains. Emory’s descriptions of the various Indian tribes that he encountered were steps toward the newly-forming discipline -Anthropology- concerned with primitive man.”
This edition contains a printing of Leiut. J.W. Abert’s “Report of the Examination of New Mexico”, which is rarely included with Emory’s “Notes”.
Item number: #22864
Price: $950
EMORY, William H
Notes of a military reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California : including parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila rivers
Washington : Wendell and Van Benthuysen, printers, 1848. First Senate edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- 614
- Illustrated with 66 full page plates of engravings
- Includes two folding maps, often lacking
- References: Graff 1249; Howes E 145; Zamorano Eighty 33; Wagner-Camp 148-5; Sabin 22536
- Language: English
- Binding: Hardcover; secure
- Brown cloth
- Size: ~9in X 5.75in (22.5cm x 14.5cm)
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22864
Categories
Americana, American History
Voyages & Exploration & Maps
Authors
EMORY, William H
Printing Date
19th Century
Language
English
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete