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Lot 187 - "Incidents In White Mountain History" Antique New Hampshire Regional History Book By Rev. Benjamin G. Willey, Published By Nathaniel Noyes, Boston, Massachusetts, 1857, Note Front Cover Detached, Poor Condition
Lot 187 - "Incidents In White Mountain History" Antique New Hampshire Regional History Book By Rev. Benjamin G. Willey, Published By Nathaniel Noyes, Boston, Massachusetts, 1857, Note Front Cover Detached, Poor Condition
Antique illustrated regional history of the White Mountains of New Hampshire by Rev. Benjamin G. Willey. Full title reads "Incidents in White Mountain History: Containing Facts Relating to the Discovery and Settlement of the Mountains, Indian History and Traditions, a Minute and Authentic Account of the Destruction of the Willey Family, Geology and Temperature of the Mountains, Together with Numerous Anecdotes Illustrating Life in the Back Woods." Includes "An Accurate Guide from Various Cities to the White Mountains." Fourth thousand printing. Published by Nathaniel Noyes, Boston, with co-publishers M. W. Dodd in New York, H. W. Derby in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Francis Blake in Portland, Maine, 1857. Stereotyped by Hobart and Robbins, New England Type and Stereotype Foundery, Boston. Copyright 1855 by Benjamin G. Willey, registered in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts. Features engraved illustrations including views of Glen Ellis Falls and Crystal Falls at Pinkham Notch, and The White Mountains from North Conway. Content includes chapters on the Crawford Family and references to Conway, North Conway, and the Saco River valley. Brown cloth binding with blind-stamped decorative borders and pictorial design depicting a moose in a mountain landscape. Front cover completely detached. Binding shows heavy wear with significant cloth loss to spine, fraying at edges, and rubbing to boards. Foxing and staining to endpapers and some interior pages. Text block remains intact.