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Published by Fred A. Rosenstock, Old West Publishing Company / University of Utah Press, Denver and Salt Lake City, 1969
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Thin folio [33.5 cm] 1/4 beige cloth with illustrated paper covered boards and the title stamped in brown ink on the spine and covers. Very good. The rear board is lightly soiled. The bottom corners of the covers are gently bumped. Volume one of the Western History Center Publications, and Volume one in the series "Annals of the West," under the editorial direction of the Western History Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Published by Fred A. Rosenstock, Old West Publishing Company / University of Utah Press, Denver and Salt Lake City, 1969
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Thin folio [33.5 cm] 1/4 beige cloth with illustrated paper covered boards and the title stamped in brown ink on the spine and covers. Very good. The covers are slightly concave. The edges of the covers are lightly rubbed and soiled. There is a 2 inch long light colored pencil mark on the front cover. There are several small ripples in the paper of the front pastedown. Volume one of the Western History Center Publications, and Volume one in the series "Annals of the West," under the editorial direction of the Western History Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Published by University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT, 1969
Seller: Terra Firma Books, San Diego, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. INSCRIBED by author! Limited to 2,000 copies. 9.25 x 13.25". Inscribed by Author(s).
Published by Denver, Colorado & Salt Lake City, Utah: Fred A. Rosenstock/Old West Publishing Company/University of Utah Press, 1969
Seller: Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. Limited Edition. Folio. LIMITED EDITION (2000 copies). Vintage sepia photographs; color maps. Numerous maps. Linen-backed spine and illustrated glossy boards. Designed by Keith Eddington. Beautifully printed by Anderson, Ritchie & Simon. Condition: slight age-darkening & light soiling to binding; else fine. Three sections: 15pp + 43pp + 15pp.
Published by Fred A. Rosenstock Old West Publishing Company, Denver, 1969
Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Edited by Lyman Tyler. Folio. Quarter tan cloth spine and pictorial paper over boards. (Ca. 100pp). Numerous illustrations and maps. Near fine. Superb and tight first edition, limited to 2,000 copies, of volume one of the Western History Center Publications and volume one of the "Annals of the West" series of co-publisher University of Utah Press. This copy bears a fine philatelic addition: Tipped to front flyleaf is a relevant First Day Cover, 6½" X 3½", cancelled in Coloma, California, on 24 January 1948 and with "First Day of Issue" so noted. Single 3-cent "California Gold Centennial" stamp at upper right and filling the leftmost third a printed "Centenary of Discovery of Gold in California" cachet. Typed recipient name/address of Ralph G. Newman (2011-98), founder of Chicago's famed Abraham Lincoln Book Shop.
Published by Old West Publishing Company, Denver, Colorado, 1969
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Limited Edition of 2000 copies. Various paginations (approximately 74 pages). Oversized volume measuring 9-1/4 inches by 13 inches. Includes Historical Introduction, The Diary, Letter that Accompanied Diary, Appendix, and Bibliography. This book is Volume One of the Western History Publications, and Volume One in the series "Annals of the West," under the editorial direction of the Western History Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Topics covered include The Dunlaps, The Montana Mining Region, and What is Necessary for an Outfit. Includes black and white photographs, and full color maps (which derive from U.S. Department of the Interior Topographic Maps). The Appendix includes a list of ranches and accommodations on the route. Catherine "Kate" Cruikshank was born on 14 February 1837 in Lee County, Iowa. Her father, Alexander, was a native of Norway, while her mother, Keziah (Perkins) Cruikshank, came from Kentucky. The family included seven children. From a biography of James Cruikshank, Kate's older brother, we know that the Cruikshank children had access to several years of schooling and were raised as Methodists. In 1864, one month before her twenty-seventh birthday, Kate married Samuel Dunlap, an Ohio native. He was thirty-eight and had worked as a teacher at the Indiana Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Three months after their marriage the couple left Iowa for Bannack City, Montana Territory. Although mining conditions were quite favorable in Montana in the 1860s, the Dunlaps operated a drug store. Samuel also worked as a stock raiser, and Kate taught at a subscription school in Nevada City. Kate bore seven children before Samuel died in 1878, only fourteen years after their marriage. Kate remained with her children in Bannack, Montana for five more years before moving to Junction, Idaho in 1883. She operated a drug store and also worked as a midwife and practical nurse. She died in 1901 and was buried at Salmon, Idaho.