Description: Twenty-First Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1899-1900, Part V, Forest Reserves (two volumes - text and portfolio atlas) by United States Geological Survey (USGS), Charles D. Walcott, Director, with reports by Henry Gannett, Fred Plummer, J. B. Leiberg, H. B. Ayers and Others, Washington: Government Printing Office, 1900. Both volumes in matching original maroon cloth with gilt spine titles. Text: quarto, 711, xi pp. and 143 plates of photographic illustrations and maps, some folding and some in color. Atlas: 39 large folding color maps in a slip case-lined portfolio case (included in text plate count - complete). The book covers forest reserves in the following regions: Lewis and Clark (MT); Mt. Rainier, Olympic (WA); Cascade Range, Ashland (OR); Stanislaus and Lake Tahoe (CA); Woodland of Indian Territory (OK); plus timber conditions of the pine region of Minnesota. Condition: Text: Light wear to extremities and some light insect grazing to rear board, hinges weakening though still well attached. Text and plates are bright, clean and unmarked. Atlas: Light wear to extremities, slight insect grazing at base of spine, and top crushed with 2 inch split along front hinge. String tie missing. First map is strongly toned with a number of others exhibiting some light toning A very good set.
Price: 385 USD
Location: Denver, Colorado
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Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Format: Atlas Map
Year: 1900
Date Range: 1900-1909