[4], xviii, [2], 492, 7 pp. Large folding engraved map mounted on front pastedown. (8vo) 22x14 cm (8¾x5½"), original blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spine strip laid down, spine lettered in gilt. Second Edition. Greenhow's important study. Cowan p.249; Graff 1652; Howes G389; Sabin 28362; Smith 3842; Tweney 25; Wheat Transmississippi 491. Wheat describes the map at some length: "Robert Greenhow published in 1844 a large map wholly different from his Burr-drawn map of 1840, drawn this time by George H. Ringgold (not the Cadwalader Ringgold of later California coastal chart fame). It covered `the Western and Middle Portions of North America,' to illustrate Greenhow's History of Oregon and California.... No northern boundary of the `Oregon Region' is shown west of the Rockies, and since Greenhow was an advocate of at least 54o 40', he did not even carry the northern boundary across from the mountains on that line. It is said that his History of Oregon and California grew out of his 1840 Memoir. And his reply to Thomas Falconer and the latter's rejoinder, followed by a sur-reply and a sur-rejoinder, and so on, form an amusing chapter of Western history."
[4], xviii, [2], 492, 7 pp. Large folding engraved map mounted on front pastedown. (8vo) 22x14 cm (8¾x5½"), original blindstamped cloth, rebacked with original spine strip laid down, spine lettered in gilt. Second Edition. Greenhow's important study. Cowan p.249; Graff 1652; Howes G389; Sabin 28362; Smith 3842; Tweney 25; Wheat Transmississippi 491. Wheat describes the map at some length: "Robert Greenhow published in 1844 a large map wholly different from his Burr-drawn map of 1840, drawn this time by George H. Ringgold (not the Cadwalader Ringgold of later California coastal chart fame). It covered `the Western and Middle Portions of North America,' to illustrate Greenhow's History of Oregon and California.... No northern boundary of the `Oregon Region' is shown west of the Rockies, and since Greenhow was an advocate of at least 54o 40', he did not even carry the northern boundary across from the mountains on that line. It is said that his History of Oregon and California grew out of his 1840 Memoir. And his reply to Thomas Falconer and the latter's rejoinder, followed by a sur-reply and a sur-rejoinder, and so on, form an amusing chapter of Western history."
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