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California: Its Gold and Its Inhabitants by Huntley, 1856 [157161]

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California: Its Gold and Its Inhabitants by Huntley, 1856 [157161]
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California: Its Gold and Its Inhabitants by Henry Vere Huntley. First edition published by Thomas Cautley Newby in 1856. Two volumes rebound together into a single volume with three quarter black leather binding with raised ribs and gilt on spine. Henry Vere Huntley was a British naval officer and colonial administrator. The book highlights notations from a journal kept about his experiences in California in 1852 as the San Francisco-based representative of a British gold quartz mining company. He describes business and social life in San Francisco as well as visits to Marysville, Sacramento, Columbia, and two months at Placerville supervising large-scale mechanized mining operations. Special attention is given to shipping news, crime, violence, and American justice, political corruption, and disasters such as the Marysville flood and Sacramento fire. [Book description taken from the Library of Congress] Vol. 1 303 pages, Vol. II 286 pages. 5 x 8 inches.

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