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Published by University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A., 1990
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition Stated. 202 Pages Indexed. Foreword by Marc Simmons. No remainder marks or store stamps. Among the travelers in William Bent's Santa Fe Trail caravan in the fall of 1856 was the wealthy St. Louis man, James Ross Larkin. A perennial dyspeptic, he had heard about other sickly yo…ung men for whom a journey over the Santa Fe Trail produced a prairie cure. He, too, set out in the hope of bettering his health, but lasting improvement eluded him. The trip nevertheless engaged his interest, and in this hitherto unknown diary we have the detailed record of a health-seeker and tourist on the Trail. Larkin's impressions of Plains Indians and New Mexican life, which to him seemed novel and occasionally inexplicable, are those of a staid urban businessman suddenly transported to a rough-and-tumble frontier where Anglo-Americans were relative newcomers. Larkin gamely accepted the conditions of his trip, and his experiences and comments make illuminating reading. The five-chapter introduction and careful annotation of the diary furnish historical perspective and interpretation nto a volume of interes to all who read Santa Fe Trail literature.

Language: English
Published by University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1990
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Hard Back. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition Stated. 202 Pages Indexed. Foreword by Marc Simmons. Published in cooperation with the Historical Society of New Mexico. Maroon boards with gold spine lettering. Dust jacket protected by vinyl cover that has 2 1/2 inch scotch tape that held vinyl co…ver to endpapers. Small red remainder mark on bottom page edges. Otherwise an As New used book with a faultless interior. Among the travelers in William Bent's Santa Fe Trail caravan in the fall of 1856 was the wealthy St. Louis-bred James Ross Larkin (1831-1875). Larkin, a perennial dyspeptic, had heard about other sickly young men for whom a journey over the Santa Fe Trail produced a prairie cure. He, too, set out in the hope of bettering his health, but lasting improvement eluded him. The trip nevertheless engaged his interest, and in this hitherto unknown diary we have the detailed record of a health-seeker and tourist on the Trail. Larkin's impressions of Plains Indians and New Mexican life, which to him seemed novel and occasionally inexplicable, are those of a staid urban businessman suddenly transported to a rough-and-tumble frontier where Anglo-Americans were relative newcomers. Larkin gamely accepted the conditions of his trip, and his experiences and comments make illuminating reading. The five-chapter introduction and careful annotation of the diary furnish historical perspective and interpretation to a volume of interest to all who read Santa Fe Trail literature. Contents: Illustrations (11), Foreword, Acknowledgments, Introduction, In search of Better Health, St. Louis and Santa Fe A Comparison in 1856, The Health Frontier on the Santa Fe Trail, The Trail to Santa Fe, Larkin's Santa Fe Diary, 1856 Inventory of Goods, and 1856-57 News paper Accounts. Plus Notes and Bibliography. This book is from the Jack McK. Pardee Collection. Mr. Pardee was a collector of Americana who focused on frontier and natural history, hunting, wildlife, and firearms and is noted not only for his book selections but for their careful handling and storage. Most of his collection had faultless interior pages. E-mail for more information regarding the Pardee collection.
More imagesPublished by Museum of New Mexico Press, 1984
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Unmarked text. Edge wear. Compiled and edited by Barton H. Barbour. Introduction by David J. Weber. Illustrations by Andrew Burns. 75p. Bibliography. Measures 9.25x8 inches. Recounts some of the hair-raising and humorous exploits of the Mountain Men and the Rocky Mountain fur trade.The heyday of the m…ountain men spanned only a few short decades. By the 1840s wagon pioneers were flooding into the West. And the free-roaming mountain men disappeared.
Language: English
Published by University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1990
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Condition: FINE. First printing. The diaries of Larkin, a young, properous businessman from St Louis, who travelled to Santa Fe in the hopes of improving his health, edited and annotated by Barbour. with a foreword by Marc Simmons. Larkin travelled to Santa Fe in William Bent's caravan in the fall of 1856, and his diaries of the… trip as a "tourist" detail his impressions of Plains Indians & New Mexican life. Includes appendices with newspaper accounts, some of his letters from 1866. Photographs, double page route map, extensive notes, bibliography, index. xvi, 202 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket.
Published by University of New Mexico Press, NM, 1990
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Condition: Fine. First edition first printing hardcover Fine in fine dust jacket SIGNED BY BARBOUR ON THE TITLE PAGE. Signed by Author(s).

Writing the Terrain: Travelling Through Alberta with the Poets
Stamp, Robert [Editor]; Adam, Ian [Contributor]; Armstrong, Tammy [Contributor]; Avison, Margaret [Contributor]; Barbour, Douglas [Contributor]; Barton, John O. [Contributor]; Beardsley, Doug [Contributor]; Bishop, Bonnie [Contributor]; Blodgett, E.D. [Contributor]; Boates, Robert [Contributor]; Bowering, George [Contributor]; Bowling, Tim [Contributor]; Boydol, Jan [Contributor]; Burles, Gordon [Contributor]; Burnett, Murdoch [Contributor]; Campbell, Anne [Contributor]; Chan, Weyman [Contributor]; Cohen, Leonard [Contributor]; Cooley, Dennis [Contributor]; Crate, Joan [Contributor]; Cullen, Michael [Contributor]; Dabydeen, Cyril [Contributor]; Daniel, Lorne [Contributor]; DeWiel, Alexa [Contributor]; Dewinetz, Jason [Contributor]; Fitzpatr
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paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title.
More imagesPublished by The Press of The Palace of the Governors, The Press of The Palace of the Governors, 1984
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Contact seller5-star sellerSquare 8vo. 77, [1] pp. Bibliograph; Glossary. Compiled by Barton H. Barbour with an introduction by David J. Weber and 9 full-page black 7 white illustrations by Andrew Burns. Handbound by Priscilla A. Spitler in 3/4 Harmatan goatskin with Marblesmith papers; gilt lettering. Printed in black with burgundy titling. Press prospec…tus laid in along with invitation to the signing party held at the Palace of the Governors Museum. A fine and beautiful copy. "As the expansionist young American republic puhed westward through the domains of Indians and Mexicans to the Pacific in the first half of the nineteenth century, no group of Americans captured the poppular in imagination more vividly than the fur trapper or mountain man. This short book brings together some of the finese stories by and about mountain men." - Introduction. Here are stories by and about these men including Hugh Glass, Milton Sublette, Joe Meek, James Ohio Pattie, Jim Bridger, Charles Larpenteur, and more. Limited Edition No. IX of 15 copies SIGNED by the authors, illustrator, printer and binder.