An edition of A western panorama, 1849-1875 (1966)

A western panorama, 1849-1875

the travels, writings, and influence of J. Ross Browne on the Pacific Coast, and in Texas, Nevada, Arizona and Baja California, as the first mining commissioner and Minister to China.

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An edition of A western panorama, 1849-1875 (1966)

A western panorama, 1849-1875

the travels, writings, and influence of J. Ross Browne on the Pacific Coast, and in Texas, Nevada, Arizona and Baja California, as the first mining commissioner and Minister to China.

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Publisher
A.H. Clark Co.
Language
English
Pages
328

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Edition Notes

"A chronological bibliography of the writings of J. Ross Browne": p. [299]-306. Bibliography: p. [307]-315.

Published in
Glendale, Calif
Series
Western frontiersmen series,, 13

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.02
Library of Congress
F865.B898 G6

The Physical Object

Pagination
328 p.
Number of pages
328

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5950715M
Internet Archive
westernpanorama100good
LCCN
65023442
OCLC/WorldCat
713189

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