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Experiences of a Forty-Niner by Johnston, 1892 [158971]

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Experiences of a Forty-Niner by Johnston, 1892  [158971]
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Experiences of a Forty-Niner, by Wm. G. Johnson, a Member of the Wagon Train First to Enter California in the Memorable Year 1849. Published in Pittsburgh in 1892. First edition and limited edition (50 copies were made for private distribution, according to Mintz). Illustrated with frontispiece halftone portrait of author (from a daguerreotype made in 1848) and 13 halftone plates (portraits and scenes). Original dark olive-green cloth, upper cover gilt-stamped "1849" within diamond border, title gilt-lettered on spine, beveled edges, floral endpapers. Howell notes that this book is, "One of the most readable of the overland narratives. Johnston's party left Independence in April of 1849, and with Jim Stewart as their guide, traveled through Fort Bridger and Salt Lake City and arrived in Sacramento at the end of July. The author gives an account of his life in San Francisco, Sacramento, and the mines, and concludes with his return to the East by sea." According to Kurtz, "Johnston privately published and distributed this highly regarded account. Approximately 200 copies were printed. After publication, Johnston mailed a blueprint map and a portrait of himself, asking the owners to tip the additions in to the volume. Apparently, not everyone complied, as many copies lack the map and the portrait." This copy has the map and a card signed by the author to a Mr. Joseph J. Dunnell. Ex Libris Volkmann. 390 pages. Custom slip case is 6.5 x 9.5 inches. Front joint split, a few minor spots to cloth neatly refurbished, otherwise fine with original tissue guards. California 1892