California
Its Gold and Its Inhabitants
Sir Henry Huntley

British nobelman Huntley spent most of his life in the New World. This is a reprint of his memoirs of travels and adventures in northern California during the Gold Rush, first published in the 19th century.
230 pages, 8-½" x 11", full-color cover from the original edition, 75 historical line art illustrations, 79 photographs. Published by Carl Mautz Publishing ISBN 1-887694-50-1 trade paper ISBN 1-887694-22-6 cloth
$25.00
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