Committee of Vigilance: Revolution in San Francisco, 1851 by George R. Stewart - front cover
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Committee of Vigilance: Revolution in San Francisco, 1851

by George R. Stewart

"Committee of Vigilance: Revolution in San Francisco, 1851" by George R. Stewart, Ballantine Books, 1971, First Printing. Paperback in good condition with cover art by Joseph Reboli. This historical account details the 1851 San Francisco Vigilance Committee's fight against crime. A valuable piece for history buffs and collectors, showcasing mid-19th century justice efforts.

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Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1971
Ballantine Books
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B8-JGM-CIZ-0120

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Condition Details

This paperback edition is in good condition, showing typical signs of age-related wear. The cover has minor edge wear and slight creasing, but the binding remains intact and strong. The pages are clean with some yellowing due to age, but no markings or inscriptions are present. Overall, it is a well-preserved copy suitable for reading and collection.

About This Vintage 1971 Edition

"Committee of Vigilance: Revolution in San Francisco, 1851" by George R. Stewart is a historical examination of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee's actions during the tumultuous year of 1851. Published by Ballantine Books in New York, this 1971 first printing offers a detailed account of the citizens' efforts to curb crime and corruption in the rapidly growing city. Stewart, an esteemed historian, presents a factual narrative of the events that unfolded over 100 days of vigilantism. This edition, with cover art by Joseph Reboli, is a paperback release that captures the essence of mid-19th century justice. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in American history and the dynamics of law and order. The physical condition is good, with some wear typical of a vintage paperback, making it a worthwhile addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.

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