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Auction archive: Lot number 65

The Colonial History of the City of San Francisco: Being a Narrative Argument in the Circuit Court of the United States for the State of California, for Four Square Leagues of Land Claimed by that City and Confirmed to It By That Court.

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$1,680
Auction archive: Lot number 65

The Colonial History of the City of San Francisco: Being a Narrative Argument in the Circuit Court of the United States for the State of California, for Four Square Leagues of Land Claimed by that City and Confirmed to It By That Court.

Estimate
US$2,000 - US$3,000
Price realised:
US$1,680
Beschreibung:

Title: The Colonial History of the City of San Francisco: Being a Narrative Argument in the Circuit Court of the United States for the State of California, for Four Square Leagues of Land Claimed by that City and Confirmed to It By That Court. Author: Dwinelle, John W. Place: San Francisco Publisher: Towne & Bacon Date: 1866 Description: xlv, [1], 34, 391 pp. 3 Lithograph plates, including frontispiece; 2 maps (1 double-page). Errata leaves inserted after pages iv and 34. Addenda slips tipped-in at Pages xlv and 365. (8vo) 8¾x5¾, contemporary brown half morocco, marbled boards. Embossed stamp of Bartling and Kimball, Bookbinders, San Francisco on front flyleaf. Third Edition, Second Issue. Following the Land Act of 1851, the city of San Francisco, the successor to the pueblo of Yerba Buena, filed a claim for four leagues of pueblo or town lands. The United States contended that the pueblo of San Francisco never existed, which would have invalidated the city's claim for thousands of acres. Dwinelle, the city's special counsel, successfully argued against the federal government in both the district and circuit courts, and in so doing amassed a mountain of documentary evidence on the history of San Francisco during the Spanish and Mexican periods. Cowan notes that most of the documents supporting Dwinelle's argument "are now either inaccessible or destroyed." Additional material was added to later editions as the case moved from trial to appeal. This second issue of the third edition is considered the most desirable from the perspective of historical completeness. Cowan (I), p. 75; (II), p. 189; Howell 50:783; Howes D614; Norris 1024; Rocq 7961; Zamorano 80:32. Lot Amendments Condition: Joints and edges lightly worn, small pull to leather along front joint; occasional light foxing, heavier to plates; else a near fine copy of this scarce history. Item number: 183588

Auction archive: Lot number 65
Auction:
Datum:
9 Aug 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664
Beschreibung:

Title: The Colonial History of the City of San Francisco: Being a Narrative Argument in the Circuit Court of the United States for the State of California, for Four Square Leagues of Land Claimed by that City and Confirmed to It By That Court. Author: Dwinelle, John W. Place: San Francisco Publisher: Towne & Bacon Date: 1866 Description: xlv, [1], 34, 391 pp. 3 Lithograph plates, including frontispiece; 2 maps (1 double-page). Errata leaves inserted after pages iv and 34. Addenda slips tipped-in at Pages xlv and 365. (8vo) 8¾x5¾, contemporary brown half morocco, marbled boards. Embossed stamp of Bartling and Kimball, Bookbinders, San Francisco on front flyleaf. Third Edition, Second Issue. Following the Land Act of 1851, the city of San Francisco, the successor to the pueblo of Yerba Buena, filed a claim for four leagues of pueblo or town lands. The United States contended that the pueblo of San Francisco never existed, which would have invalidated the city's claim for thousands of acres. Dwinelle, the city's special counsel, successfully argued against the federal government in both the district and circuit courts, and in so doing amassed a mountain of documentary evidence on the history of San Francisco during the Spanish and Mexican periods. Cowan notes that most of the documents supporting Dwinelle's argument "are now either inaccessible or destroyed." Additional material was added to later editions as the case moved from trial to appeal. This second issue of the third edition is considered the most desirable from the perspective of historical completeness. Cowan (I), p. 75; (II), p. 189; Howell 50:783; Howes D614; Norris 1024; Rocq 7961; Zamorano 80:32. Lot Amendments Condition: Joints and edges lightly worn, small pull to leather along front joint; occasional light foxing, heavier to plates; else a near fine copy of this scarce history. Item number: 183588

Auction archive: Lot number 65
Auction:
Datum:
9 Aug 2007
Auction house:
PBA Galleries
1233 Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
pba@pbagalleries.com
+1 (0)415 9892665
+1 (0)415 9891664

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