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What I Saw in California (Paperback)
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What I Saw in California (Paperback)
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Total price: R655
Discovery Miles: 6 550
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First published in 1848, "What I Saw in California" has long been
recognized as the foremost trail guide for the Forty-niners. Almost
overnight, Edwin Bryant became their authority on how to survive
the grueling passage from Independence, Missouri, to San Francisco,
and how to prosper in the Promised Land. He also served as a
literary model for the diarists among them. His popular book was
based on journals describing fully his "tour" west in 1846. For the
Kentucky newspaperman, it had been an undertaking with an uncertain
outcome, since the overland trail was still faint and the fabled,
remote California was then in political turmoil. In fact, Bryant's
party had headed straight into the Mexican War. For today's reader,
"What I Saw in Califorinia" is more than a trail guide. It is a
valuable primary source of information about the westering
experience. In sharp detail, the book portrays births, weddings,
and deaths on the trail and the strategies of men and women
desperately trying to survive in the adventure of their lives. It
introduces such figures as William H. Russell, Joseph Walker, John
Charles Fremont, and Stephen Watts Kearny, and includes an early
account of the Donner tragedy and of the kaleidoscopic life in
California immediately following the American conquest. Its
language fixes the restless, feverish wandering that characterized
Edwin Bryant and so many of his generation.
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