The South-West. By A Yankee. Vol. II. by A Yankee - front cover
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The South-West. By A Yankee. Vol. II.

by A Yankee

The South-West. By A Yankee. Vol. II., published by Harper & Brothers in 1835, is a facsimile edition by University Microfilms. This ex-library hardcover, part of the March of America Facsimile Series, explores early 19th-century American travel. It features a blue cloth binding with typical library markings, offering a unique addition to collections of historical travel literature.

$30.64$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1835
HARPER & BROTHERS
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SKU:A6-B1-JGM-KU-0413

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Condition Details

This hardcover volume is in good condition, with a sturdy blue cloth binding. It is an ex-library copy, featuring typical library markings and labels on the spine and cover. The absence of a dust jacket is noted, and the cover shows minor wear consistent with library use. The interior pages are clean and well-preserved, maintaining the integrity of this historical facsimile edition.

About This Antique 1835 Edition

The South-West. By A Yankee. Vol. II. is a fascinating historical travel account published by Harper & Brothers in 1835. Authored by an anonymous writer under the pseudonym "A Yankee," this volume is part of a two-volume set that explores the American South-West during the early 19th century. This edition, reproduced by University Microfilms, Inc., is a facsimile of the original, offering a glimpse into the past with its detailed observations and cultural insights. The book's content is significant for those interested in early American travel narratives and regional history. This copy is an ex-library edition, indicating prior use in a library setting, which may appeal to collectors of institutional copies. The book is bound in blue cloth with no dust jacket, and it is part of the March of America Facsimile Series, adding to its unique attributes.

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