Description: Two-volume set inscribed to Dr. F. E. Webley and presented and signed by the author in both volumes. Blue boards with worn gold titles. Top edges gilt. No dust jacket. Some wear to extremities and top and bottom of spine. Hinges cracking in fronts and backs, and spines cracked in places. Pages age-browned around edges. Illustrated with 337 pen and ink drawings by Carl Eytel, as well as some full-page photographs. The one fold-out map is intact. George Wharton James was born in England, emigrated to the U.s. and was orgained as a Methodist minister. He was leter defrocked and reinstated. He wrote a number of books about the American Southwest. He also founded the Anti-Whispering Society as a protest against audience members who talked during performances. He was also ad advocate of oudoor nudity. Webley may have been a fellow English emigre.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Boston
Signed: Yes
Publisher: Little Brown & Co.
Subject: Outdoor & Nature
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1907
Language: English
Illustrator: Carl Eytel
Special Attributes: Illustrated, Inscribed
Author: George Wharton James
Personalized: Yes
Topic: American Southwest Desert
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States