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THE ROUGH AND THE RIGHTEOUS OF THE KERN RIVER DIGGINS

THE ROUGH AND THE RIGHTEOUS OF THE KERN RIVER DIGGINS

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THE ROUGH AND THE RIGHTEOUS OF THE KERN RIVER DIGGINS

by Walker, Ardis M

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Balboa Island, California: Paisano Press, Inc, 1971. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 175 p. Illustrated by Katherine F. Clarke. First edition, limited to 700 numbered copies signed by Ardis M. Walker and Katherine F. Clarke. This copy is marked "Publisher's Copy" and inscribed by the publisher to California historian Richard Pourade opposite the limitation page. Ardis M. Walker, a grandnephew of Joseph Reddeford Walker, the Mountain Man for whom Walker Pass is named, tells a panoramic story of the Kern River country and its historical evolution. From the James S. Copley Library, with the San Diego newspaper publisher and philanthropist's bookplate to the front pastedown and a presentation label from Pourade on the front flyleaf. Octavo. Original gray cloth binding, with pictorial black stamping. Some general minor browning and wear along the extremities of the dust jacket; otherwise a very good copy. Signed by Author.

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Bookseller
Johnson Rare Books & Archives US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
60772
Title
THE ROUGH AND THE RIGHTEOUS OF THE KERN RIVER DIGGINS
Author
Walker, Ardis M
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First edition
Publisher
Paisano Press, Inc
Place of Publication
Balboa Island, California
Date Published
1971

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