Published by Out West Magazine Company, Los Angeles, 1904
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. Illustrated by Kittredge, Charmian (illustrator). First Edition. Features: The Vigilance Committee of 1856; The "Camino Real" (poem); The California Frog Ranch of Miss Edith Stege, in Contra Costa County; Cross Saddle Riding for Women; In a Land Still Unmapped (poem); My Lady of Sonora; The Voice of the Machines; By the Hospital (poem); Relampago (story); Comrade-Sweetheat (poem); Chamisal Joe's Scapegoat; Lugo (Story); The Southwest Society, Archaeological Institute of America; The Oakland Ferry (poem); My First Murder (story); Early California Reminiscences, by Gen. John Bidwell, Part VII; The Sequoya League - "To Make Better Indians" - "There is a truly appalling amount of reform needed in the condition of the Indian reservations of Southern California."; The Landmarks Club; In the Lion's Den; That Which is Written (reviews); Hollywood - The City of Homes - with many wonderful photos! [8 ads], 112, [32 ads] pp. Lacking covers, otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. Fascinating content with many photos and beautifully illustrated vintage ads.; Illustrator; Sm 4to.