Death Valley in ’49: The Autobiography of a Pioneer

$52.20

This autobiography offers a firsthand historical account of the California Gold Rush and the hardships of pioneer life.

Death Valley in '49: The Autobiography of a Pioneer
Death Valley in ’49: The Autobiography of a Pioneer
$52.20

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This is the detailed and devastating account of the sufferings of the party of emigrants who gave Death Valley its name. Persuaded by the leader of another wagon train to try a shortcut to southern California, the emigrants got lost in the barren, arid valley. After splitting into small groups, most of the party died of thirst, hunger, or exhaustion. William Manly, however, lived up to his name, and survived the ordeal to write this autobiography, which also describes conditions in California during the 1849 Gold Rush.

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Weight 0.59 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 2.5 × 21.6 in

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