THE Pathbreakers From River TO Ocean by Grace Raymond Hebard - front cover
Antique

THE Pathbreakers From River TO Ocean

by Grace Raymond Hebard

"The Pathbreakers from River to Ocean" by Grace Raymond Hebard, published by The Lakeside Press in 1912, is a second edition historical work on Western expansion. This ex-library hardcover is in fair condition, featuring library markings and a worn cover. Notable for its scholarly approach and illustrations, it provides a comprehensive view of the American West's development.

$30.77$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1912
THE LAKESIDE PRESS
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B8-CIZ-JGM-0662

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Condition Details

This hardcover book is in fair condition with significant signs of wear. The spine and cover show visible wear, and there are library markings, indicating its past as an ex-library copy. The binding remains intact, though the absence of a dust jacket is noted. Overall, the book is structurally sound but displays typical library usage wear.

About This Antique 1912 Edition

"The Pathbreakers from River to Ocean" by Grace Raymond Hebard is a historical exploration of the American West, published by The Lakeside Press in Chicago, 1912. This second edition offers a detailed account of the Western expansion from the time of Coronado to the early 20th century. Grace Raymond Hebard, a noted historian and professor at the State University of Wyoming, provides a scholarly yet accessible narrative enriched with maps and illustrations. This edition is distinct for its historical context and insights into the development of Western territories. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in American history and the dynamics of frontier life. The copy shows signs of library use but remains intact, offering a glimpse into early 20th-century historiography.

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