The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52

Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe
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The Shirley Letters from California Mines?by Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe

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Title: The Shirley Letters from California Mines in 1851-52
Author: Louise Amelia Knapp Smith Clappe
Release Date: November 1, 2007 [EBook #23280]
Language: English
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The Shirley Letters
Other REPRINTS Issued
CALIFORNIA. A HISTORY of UPPER & LOWER CALIFORNIA from their FIRST DISCOVERY to the PRESENT TIME [1835]. Comprising an Account of the Climate, Soil, Natural Productions, Agriculture, Commerce, &c. A full view of the Missionary Establishments, and condition of the free and domesticated Indians. With an Appendix relating to Steam-navigation in the Pacific. ILLUSTRATED with a new Map, Plans of the Harbors, and numerous Engravings. By ALEXANDER FORBES, Esq. Reprinted, page for page, and approximately line for line, from the original edition published by Smith, Elder, & Co., London, 1839, and to which is added a NEW INDEX.
Price $10, net.
VOYAGE of the SONORA in the SECOND BUCARELI EXPEDITION to EXPLORE the NORTHWEST COAST, SURVEY the PORT of SAN FRANCISCO, and FOUND FRANCISCAN MISSIONS and a PRESIDIO and PUEBLO at that PORT. The JOURNAL kept in 1775 on the SONORA by DON FRANCISCO MOURELLE, the Second Pilot of the Fleet constituting the Sea Division of the Expedition. Translated by the HON. DAINES BARRINGTON from the original Spanish manuscript. Reprinted line for line and page for page from BARRINGTON'S MISCELLANIES, published in London in 1781. With concise NOTES showing the Voyages of the Earliest Explorers on the Coast, the Sea and Land Expeditions of GáLVEZ and of BUCARELI for the settlement of California and for founding Missions, and MANY OTHER INTERESTING NOTES, as well as AN ENTIRELY NEW INDEX TO BOTH THE JOURNAL AND THE NOTES, by THOMAS C. RUSSELL. Together with a reproduction of the DE LA BODEGA SPANISH CARTA GENERAL (MAP), showing the Spanish discoveries on the Coast up to 1791, and also a PORTRAIT of BARRINGTON.
Price $15, net.
NARRATIVE of EDWARD McGOWAN. Including a full Account of the Author's ADVENTURES and PERILS while persecuted by the SAN FRANCISCO VIGILANCE COMMITTEE of 1856. Together with a Report of his Trial, which resulted in his Acquittal. Reprinted, line for line and page for page, from the original edition published by the author in 1857, complete, with reproductions, in facsimile, of the original illustrations, cover-page title, and title-page.
Price $10, net.
These works are printed in limited editions. Copies are numbered and signed. The typesetting is all done by hand, and the type distributed immediately upon completion of presswork. The printing, in all its details, is the personal work of THOMAS C. RUSSELL, at 1734 Nineteenth Avenue, San Francisco, California. Descriptive circulars sent free, upon request.

This Book
is one of an edition of four hundred and fifty (450) numbered and signed copies, the impressions being taken upon hand-set type, which was distributed upon completion of the presswork. In two hundred (200) copies Exeter book-paper is used, leaf-size being 9-1/4 x 6-1/4 inches; in two hundred (200) copies, buff California bond-paper, 8-3/8 x 5-1/2; in fifty (50) copies, thin buff California bond-paper, 6 x 9.
THIS COPY is No. 26 California bond-paper.
(Signed)
Thomas C. Russell

The SHIRLEY LETTERS from CALIFORNIA Mines In 1851-52
Being a SERIES of TWENTY-THREE LETTERS from DAME SHIRLEY (MRS. LOUISE AMELIA KNAPP SMITH CLAPPE) To her SISTER in MASSACHUSETTS And now REPRINTED from the PIONEER MAGAZINE of 1854-55
WITH SYNOPSES of the LETTERS, a FOREWORD, and MANY TYPOGRAPHICAL and other CORRECTIONS and EMENDATIONS, by THOMAS C. RUSSELL
Together with "An APPRECIATION" by MRS. M. V. T. LAWRENCE
ILLUSTRATED
SAN FRANCISCO PRINTED by THOMAS C. RUSSELL, at his PRIVATE PRESS 1734 NINETEENTH AVENUE 1922
COPYRIGHT, 1922 BY THOMAS C. RUSSELL
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The Printer's Foreword to this Edition
I SPEAK TO THE READER; LET THE WRITER LISTEN
Oriental Proverb (adapted)
CALIFORNIA, by Dr. Josiah Royce, in the handsome as well as handy American Commonwealths series, is commonly regarded as the best short history of California ever written, and particularly so as to the early mining era. Dr. Royce knew his state, and a more competent writer could hardly have been selected. Reviewing, in his history, almost everything accessible, worthy of consideration, in connection with mining-camps, it is noteworthy that the Doctor has much to say concerning the Shirley Letters. Thus (p. 344),--
Fortune has preserved to us from the pen of a very intelligent woman, who
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