first edition Leather bound
1875 · Washington, D.C.
by Powell, John Wesley
Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1875. First edition. Leather bound. Very good. 291pp. Quarto [30 cm.] Attractively rebound in 3/4 brown leather, with a hubbed spine, a gilt stamped title on the spine, and gilt ruled decorative lines on the boards. New endpapers and flyleaves. A half a dozen pages have very minor tide marks in the margins, and there are a couple of stains to the inside margins of the frontispiece and title pages. ***Lacking the map. Figure 26 "Marble Canon" has been inserted into a cut out section in the page opposite p. 76. Figure 67 faces p. 183 rather than p. 184. Everything else was found to be normal during collation. Folding profile (with a couple of paper repairs) tucked into pocket at rear. Powell's 1869 exploration was the first documented expedition to successfully navigate the perilous rapids of the Colorado River through the uncharted Grand Canyon. The expedition set off in 1869 with ten men and four boats under the direction of one-armed Civil War veteran John Wesley Powell. After three months and nearly 1,000 miles, only five of the original party emerged from the depths of the canyon. Their historic journey mapped the last wild, untamed river of the American West and named the last unknown regions of American geography. The Henry Mountains and the Dirty Devil River were until the Powell expedition the last nameless mountain range and river in the continental U.S. Carl Wheat writes, with reference to this work, in "Mapping the Transmississippi West, 1850-1861," "As a narrative of adventure, this book of 1875 is one of the most justly celebrated documents in the literature of exploration." Howes P525. Farquhar 42a. Wheat 1261. Graff 3336. Sabin 64753.
(Inventory #: 67555)