America - California - Alaska - Lot 422

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America - California - Alaska - Lot 422
America - California - Alaska DUFLOT de MOFRAS (Eugène) Exploration of the territory of Oregon, the Californias and the Vermeille Sea, carried out during the years 1840, 1841 and 1842. Paris, Arthus Bertrand, 1844. 2 volumes large in-8 of text : XII, 2f., 524pp. ; frontispiece and 3 plates / 2f., 514p. ; frontispiece and 3 plates. Or 8 plates out of text featuring the port of Monterey, a California ranchero throwing the lasso, Kodiak Indians hunting whales, sculptures and baths of the Indians, etc. ½ period red chagrin, spine ribbed, gilt pallets, black title and endpapers, Super libris Dr. J. Le Coeur at foot, rubbing. Attached : GOSTKOWSKI, baron : De Paris à Mexico par les États-Unis. Paris, Stck, 1899. Large in-8. decorated with 24 engravings out of text. ½ red chagrin of the time, spine with ornamented nerves. Rare first edition of this historical and descriptive account of the Pacific coast of North America. One of the most important works on the Northwest Coast and Alaska, considered one of the twenty rarest books on California. Without the atlas (which contains a folding map and 25 plates). Duflot de Mofras was sent to the West Coast of the United States by the French government to evaluate the commercial potential. He left from Monterey and sailed up California and Oregon to Alaska (Sabin 21144).
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