Narrative of a Journey Round the World, Comprising a Winter Passage across the Andes to Chili, with a Visit to the Gold Region

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Author: Gerstaecker, Friedrich Wilhelm Christian (1816-1872)

Year: 1853

Publisher: Hurst & Blackett

Place: London

Description:

3 volumes. viii+360 pages+[16 ads]; iv+343+[8 ads] pages; iv+351+[1 ad] pages. Small octavo (7 7/8" x 5 1/4"). Issued in decorative cloth with gilt lettering to spine. First English edition in a custom made slipcase.

Friedrich Gerstäcker was a German traveler and novelist. After being apprenticed to a commercial house, he learned farming in Saxony, but in 1837 engaged as a cabin-boy on a vessel bound from Bremen to New York. In America he wandered over a large part of the United States, supporting himself by whatever work came to hand. After wandering through most of the United States, spending some time as a hunter and trapper in the Indian territory, and in 1842 keeping a hotel at Point Coupée, Louisiana. His writings—in the form of essays, short stories, and novels—provide insights into folkways, social conditions, popular religion, gender roles, and a host of other topics relating to backwoods life in Arkansas. After his return to Germany, Gerstäcker began a career as a writer, based initially on his American experiences.

Condition:

Inner hinges cracked, corners bumped and rubbed, rubbing to extremities, embossed gilt stamping on spine dulled, previous owner name on front paste downs else good to very good.


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