[Rarebooks] FS: Early California Railroad, 1849, price reduced
Charles Agvent
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Sat Apr 1 13:36:18 EDT 2017
Price reduced to $95 NET
(DEGRAND, P. P. F.). PROCEEDINGS OF THE FRIENDS OF A RAIL-ROAD TO SAN
FRANCISCO, AT THEIR PUBLIC MEETING HELD AT THE U.S. HOTEL, IN BOSTON,
APRIL 19, 1849, INCLUDING AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE U. STATES;
SHOWING THAT, P.P.F. DEGRAND'S PLAN IS THE ONLY ONE, AS YET PROPOSED,
WHICH WILL SECURE ... THE CONSTRUCTION OF A RAILROAD TO CALIFORNIA...
Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1849. Sixth Edition. Octavo (5-5/8" x 9")
in the original printed wraps; 24 pages. Published the same year as the
First Edition. Cowan (page 513) notes that several editions were
printed. [This publication is the earliest of any noted on the railroad
in California by Cowan.] Graff 3365; Sabin 19303 (Fourth Edition only).
One of the earliest proposals for a transcontinental railway, the
project would link St. Louis and San Francisco. Among other provisions,
Degrand's plan stipulated that only American-made materials be used in
the construction of the railroad. Writing during the height of the Gold
Rush, Degrand notes that his plan "will finish the Road in 4 years, and
thenceforth every mother in the old United States, will be enabled to
hear from her son, if in California, within 7 days, by regular mail, and
almost instantaneously by telegraph." This edition includes a letter
dated 10 September 1849 that attacks Asa Whitney's plan for the Pacific
railroad. Some nibbling to the upper corner throughout with no loss to
text. Much of the bottom half of the front wrapper suffers from a dark
stain though it is still possible to read the text through the stain.
The front wrapper has a long tear up the vertical crease with a small
portion lacking at the center slightly affecting text and the name of
Wm. N. Hennion in ink at the top. Near Fine in Good only wrappers.
(#013581) $150.00
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