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Up and Down California in 1860-1864: The Journal of William H. Brewer

William H. Brewer, Francis P. Farquhar, William Bright

Up and Down California in 1860-1864: The Journal of William H. Brewer

Paperback (University of California Press Feb. 1, 2003) , Fourth Edition, With Maps edition
In 1860 William Brewer, a young Yale-educated teacher of the natural sciences and a recent widower, eagerly accepted an offer from Josiah Whitney to assist in the first geological survey of the state of California. Brewer was not a geologist, but his training in agriculture and botany made him an invaluable member of the team. He traveled more than fourteen thousand miles in the four years he spent in California and spent much of his leisure time writing lively, detailed letters to his brother back East. These warmly affectionate letters, presented here in their entirety, describe the new state in all its spectacular beauty and paint a vivid picture of California in the mid-nineteenth century. This fourth edition includes a new foreword by William Bright (1500 California Place Names) and a set of maps tracing Brewer's route.
ISBN
0520238656 / 9780520238657
Pages
628
Weight
32.0 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 1.6 in.