198 Pacific Railroad Reports Color Plates Maps
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198: Pacific Railroad Reports Color Plates Maps

198: Pacific Railroad Reports Color Plates Maps
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Start Time Thursday, September 11, 2008
End Time Thursday, September 11, 2008
Location San Francisco, CA

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click for larger image198: Pacific Railroad Reports Color Plates MapsTitle: Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for A Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.Author: **Description: 11 volumes of 12 volumes in 13 (lacking Volume 1 and Volume 12, Part 1). Extensively illustrated with color lithograph plates of scenic views, black and white lithographs of geological, botanical and zoological subjects (including the hand-colored lithographs of birds), graphs and charts, folding maps, etc. (4to) Duplicate copies of Plates 8-13 in Volume 2; 11¾x9½, half leather with marbled boards, two volumes in cloth. A mix of House and Senate issues.Massive compilation of Secretary of War Jefferson Davis in the largest concerted effort to map the western frontier of the United States to that time. Four major routes were surveyed, from a northern route terminating at the mouth of the Columbia River to a southern route running through Texas to San Diego. Superbly illustrated with color lithographs of the countryside and native peoples of the regions explored, and with numerous maps detailing areas never before surveyed. This monumental work ranks as a major landmark in the opening of the west. Among the principal contributors were A.A. Humphreys, G.K. Warren, Isaac Ingalls Stevens, J.G. Parke, A.W. Whipple, J.C. Ives, W.H. Emory, and Spencer F. Baird. The important series of lithographic views of the West, from drawings by Richard and Edward Kern, Tom Mix Stanley, Charles Koppel and others, presented to the world some of the first depictions of previously unexplored regions of the West, and some of its newly settled regions. Among the latter is the first published view of Los Angeles, in Volume V of the set. Wagner-Camp notes, "Despite their flaws, these volumes contain a monumental collection of scientific information, geographical, zoological, botanical, geological, of the still mysterious American West. Upon first examination, the volumes seem forbiddingly disorganized... however these faults are amply compensated by the richness of the material within." Howes P3; Wagner-Camp 262-267.Heading: (Pacific Railroad Reports)Place Published: WashingtonPublisher: Date Published: 1855-60Condition ReportBindings worn, spines heavily chipped or lacking, a few boards detached or nearly so; some volumes with staining to pages and plates, some tears to maps and folding plates; the volumes have been collated and plates and maps are present.Auction House PBA Galleries133 Kearny Street4th FloorSan Francisco, CA United States 94108415-989-2665Terms & ConditionsAll auctions will start at 1pm PST. The ebay ending time is incorrect. Please note this is a live auction conducted at our auction house in San Francisco. eBay bids are processed in competition against live and phone bidders at the auction house. The sale opens at 1pm and lots are processed in order at the house. Ending time for the sale is determined by the sequential order of the lots. eBay bids are not processed until the lot opens in the house so the current total on eBay may not be reflective of the actual opening price. Please contact us with any questions.We do NOT accept paypal and are unable to ship via USPS.CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR LIVE AUCTIONSThe property listed in this catalogue will be sold by Pacific Book Auction Galleries, Inc., dba PBA Galleries (hereinafter Galleries) as agent for others upon the following terms and conditions as may be amended by notice or oral announcement at the sale:1. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in the catalogue.2. 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