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The Sazerac Lying Club, 1878, Austin, Nevada, First Edition [202383]

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The Sazerac Lying Club, 1878, Austin, Nevada, First Edition [202383]
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240pp. Blue covers with gilt. Covers beat up. Pages have discoloration. Sold as is. Fred Hart's The Sazerac Lying Club (1878) is a humorous collection of frontier tall tales set in Austin, Nevada, framed as the mock "minutes" of a club that met in the local Sazerac Saloon. Through wildly exaggerated stories, Hart satirizes the world of mining camps, desert hardships, and speculative booms, poking fun at both the triumphs and absurdities of frontier life. The "lies" feature prospectors, gamblers, editors, and politicians competing to outdo one another with impossible accounts of rich ore strikes, bizarre weather, or incredible feats of endurance. Beneath the comic exaggeration, Hart captures the spirit of Nevada's silver-mining culture, where optimism, storytelling, and exaggeration were as common as hardship. The book stands as both a piece of regional humor and a valuable snapshot of Austin's mining-town character during the waning days of the boom. Fred Hart (1846–1914) was a newspaperman, writer, and humorist who spent much of his career in the mining towns of Nevada. Born in Canada, he came west in the 1860s and settled in Austin, Nevada, during the height of the Reese River silver boom, where he became editor of the Reese River Reveille.
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Date: 1878
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Austin
Provenance: Noel Kirshenbaum Geochemical Engineer Collection