Complete 48 plate collection from the 1848 ed. Clarified by Arthur W. McGraw. Plates are larger than the original printing.
Despite Mexican law , which forbade their presence in California , Smith and his men were hospitably received by the padres , fed and clothed , and allowed to rest . While his party remained at the mission , Smith visited San Diego to ...
Indians, Settlers, and Slaves in a Frontier Exchange Economy: The Lower Mississippi Valley Before 1783
"Over 2,000 miles of the Mississippi River from its source just south of the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mexico described in touristic manner ... its ports, ships & people.
History of the American Frontier: 1763-1893
This MACK edition launches to coincide with the first exhibition in London dedicated to the series at Beetles+Huxley gallery, and includes two new photographs that were not included in the previous versions of the book.
The United States of North America as They are: The Americans as They are
The history of Confederate naval forces on the western waters is a story of desperation, intrigue, ineptitude, and humiliating defeats, interspersed with moments of courage, innovation, resourcefulness, and a few hard-earned victories.