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Last Adventure- San Francisco in 1851. Translated from the Original Journal of Albert Bernard de Russailh by Clarkson Crane

by (De Russailh, Albert Bernard) Crane, Clarkson

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San Francisco. The Westgate Press. 1931. Bound in 3/4 titled suede and marbled boards. 8vo. Illustrated with one frontis foldout plate on blue paper. Some light staining to suede. Mild offset to ffep as well as an ink inscription. Previous owner signature and bookplate to front pastedown, else a Very Good, crisp copy.
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Last Adventure. San Francisco in 1851. Translated from the Journal of Albert Benard De Russailh by Clarkson Crane

by Crane, Clarkson; De Russailh, Albert Benard

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San Francisco: The Westgate Press. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1931. Hardcover. Original cloth-backed marbled boards, spine label. Limited to 475 copies; printed by the Grabhorn Press. Illustrated with seven contemporary facsimile lithographs on blue paper. With the facsimile pamphlet, opposite p. 56. Toning to endpages, offset toning from pamphlet; spine label toned, hint foxing to spine. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 95 pages .
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LAST ADVENTURE. SAN FRANCISCO IN 1851
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LAST ADVENTURE. SAN FRANCISCO IN 1851

by de Russailh, Albert Bernard (Edwin Grabhorn)

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San Francisco: The Westgate Press, 1931. First limited edition. One of 475 unnumbered copies printed at The Grabhorn Press. Translated from the Journal of de Russailh by Clarkson Crane. Introduction by Crane. Reproduction of period lithographs on fold-out pages and a facsimile of the pamphlet "The Spirit of California" by de Russailh bound-in as issued. This copy inscribed by Edwin Grabhorn to Francis P. Farquhar on a blank prelim page. "for Francis Farquhar from Ed Grabhorn." Marbled paper-covered boards; no lable on spine, Paris engraver's store sticker on front free endpage, offsetting on page with Jules Remy's facsimile note about de Russailh's arrival in San Francisco. Very Good condition. Farquhar was a conservationist, mountaineer, writer, scholar and honorary President of the Sierra Club.. Inscribed. First Edition. Hardcovers. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy.
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