1853 The Captive in Patagonia Narrative 1st Ed California Gold Rush Antique Book retailer
1853 The Captive in Patagonia Narrative 1st Ed California Gold Rush Antique Book retailer, 1853 The Captive in Patagonia;Or Life Among the Giants Personal NarrativeBy Benjamin Franklin BournePublished by Gould and Lincoln First Edition.
Product code: 1853 The Captive in Patagonia Narrative 1st Ed California Gold Rush Antique Book retailer
1853 The Captive in Patagonia; Or Life Among the Giants, Personal Narrative By Benjamin Franklin Bourne Published by Gould and Lincoln First Edition The book is in fair condition. The cover is worn and shows discoloration. The pages with illustrations have spotting, but the rest of pages are mostly clean. The endpages are discolored as well with some paper separation without detachments. Account of the author's journey to the California gold fields, interrupted by a captivity of 97 days in Patagonia. Patagonia refers to a geographical region that encompasses retailer the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east. The name Patagonia comes from the word patagón, which was used by the Spanish explorer Magellan in 1520 to describe the native people that his expedition thought to be giants.
1853 The Captive in Patagonia; Or Life Among the Giants, Personal Narrative By Benjamin Franklin Bourne Published by Gould and Lincoln First Edition The book is in fair condition. The cover is worn and shows discoloration. The pages with illustrations have spotting, but the rest of pages are mostly clean. The endpages are discolored as well with some paper separation without detachments. Account of the author's journey to the California gold fields, interrupted by a captivity of 97 days in Patagonia. Patagonia refers to a geographical region that encompasses retailer the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east. The name Patagonia comes from the word patagón, which was used by the Spanish explorer Magellan in 1520 to describe the native people that his expedition thought to be giants.