The Inside Passage to Alaska, 1792-1920, with an Account of the North Pacific Coast from Cape Mendocino to Cook Inlet, from the Accounts Left by Vancouver and Other Early Explorers, and from the Author's Journals of Exploration and Travel in That Region, in Two Volumes.
Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1924. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good / No Jacket. Item #2347485
First edition (Arctic Bibliography 19679). Former library copy with usual marks. Boards rubbed with a few ring stains and spots,
342; 318 pp. Green cloth, gilt titles and rules. Color map frontispiece to volume 2, black-and-white photographic frontispiece to volume 1, photographic plates in both volumes, extensive index. "Chronicle mainly of the explorations of Vancouver, with brief remarks on parts of the south and southeastern coasts of Alaska during Russian occupation and in the early 20th century. Contents include section in v. 1 (p. 287-97) on Prince Rupert, Metlakahtla, and Fort Simpson."
Price: $300.00




