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HUTCHINGS' CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE (Vol. I - July, 1856, to July, 1857) Illustrated

HUTCHINGS' CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE (Vol. I - July, 1856, to July, 1857) Illustrated

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HUTCHINGS' CALIFORNIA MAGAZINE,

(Volume I. - July, 1856, to July, 1857.)

Hutchings & Rosenfield, Publishers,

San Francisco, 1857.

 

First Twelve Issues of Hutchings's Cornerstone California Promotional Magazine

 

Featuring articles published from July 1856 to July 1857, this book collates stories written to "picture California and California life." Hutchings published his magazine to cater to residents of the state, for whom he felt that the then-prevalent Pioneer was too literary for frontier families. As such, his tales focus on outdoor escapades, primarily centered in and around the Sierra Nevada Mountains of eastern California.

 

Articles in the volume contain abundant information regarding the life and scenes of California in the era immediately following the Gold Rush. While many of detail stories of traveling in the Sierras (including the opening article which tells of a trip into the Yo-Ham-I-Te Valey), others describe more mundane aspects of life, such as how someone would go about minting a coin in San Francisco.

 

The Englishman James Hutchings arrived in California during the gold rush. While he failed to find large quantities of the ore, he gained enough to invest in starting a small printing business. The discovery of the Yosemite Valley by the Mariposa Battalion in 1852 inspired him to start publishing a frontier magazine. In 1855, he would hire guides to take him into the Valley, from which he drew inspiration for many of his articles. He would publish five volumes of his Illustrated California Magazine from 1856 to 1861.

 

Half red leather (spine and corners) and red boards with four raised bands to the spine with a gilt title. The pages have a vertical surface crease otherwise good with mild to moderate foxing. One secure, newly taped, illustrated fold-out. 9-1/4 x 6. Illustrated. Rare!

 

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