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a
classic of frontier literature, in the original cloth
Gregg, Josiah. Commerce
of the Prairies: Or the Journal of a Santa Fe Trader, During Eight
Expeditions across the Great Western Prairies, and a Residence of Nearly
Nine Years in Northern Mexico. New York: Henry G. Langley, 1844. Octavo,
original gilt-stamped brown cloth. Two volumes. $5500.
"Not even an attempt has before been made to
present any full account of the origin of the Santa Fe Trade and modes
of conducting it; nor of the early history and present condition of the
people of New Mexico; nor of the Indian tribes by which the wild and
unreclaimed regions of that department are inhabited. " --Josiah Gregg
First
edition, first issue (with only New York in imprint), complete with large
folding map. One of the most valuable and comprehensive sources for
understanding pioneer life in the Great Plains and Southwest. The
large folding map is the first to display the Staked Plains of
Texas. Hailed as a cartographic landmark, it includes the locations
of forts, military roads, and trading posts. It also identifies the
Oregon Trail and Native American settlements, and traces the routes of the
earlier explorers Boone, Long, Pike, and Cooke. A clean, bright,
un-restored copy in the original cloth: text clean with only light
foxing. Scarce and fragile map fine save for one closed tear at the
far right hand side (see below), starting at the main horizontal crease
and continuing for 2" diagonally upward and to the left; some loss to
head and tail of spine of volume I (see left), bindings unusually clean
and bright. |