Rare Book Monthly

Articles - May - 2003 Issue

Oregon Trail</i> Part II Finding Gems Along the Trail

Image from the AE Database

Image from the AE Database


Now that we’ve discovered this title, we do a specific “Primary Search” and come up with 28 records just for Palmer. With these, we learn a lot about Joel Palmer and his book. Particularly helpful are Edward Eberstadt’s and Ernest Wessen’s (Midland Notes) descriptions. We find that Palmer provided the only contemporary narrative among the 3,000 sojourners who traveled to Oregon in 1845, thereby doubling the settler population of that territory. Palmer later returned east to write and publish his book. He intended that it be available as a guide for immigrants in 1847, but he received only a few dozen copies in time. The rest came for 1848, and some of those copies have the 1847 crossed out and 1848 entered by hand. The hand was Palmer’s as he wanted buyers to know it was up-to-date.

Unfortunately, this was such a useful guide that most copies were worn out. Few survive. First editions are considered exceedingly rare. Howes, in his USiana, rates it a “d,” the second highest classification behind “dd,” which is used for such items as The Declaration of Independence. This is clearly a valuable book, more so than Parkman’s Oregon Trail (a “c” for Howes). An outstanding copy was being offered for $650 all the way back in 1939. By 1986, a not quite so outstanding copy was priced at $3,250.

We went to Abebooks.com to see what’s available today. There were 18 copies, but 17 of them are recent reprints, all priced for reading. But number 18 appears to be a gem. It is offered for $2,800 by Old West Books of Arlington, Texas. However, the date is confusing. It is described as 1848. According to our AED record from H.V.Jones, this 1847 first edition was reprinted in 1850, 1851, and 1852. Nowhere in our records does an 1848 edition appear. Is this one of those hand-written “1848’s?” More investigation with the seller to resolve this discrepancy is recommended before making a purchase.

Now it’s back to our list to see what else predates 1860. Next up comes something called Nebraska and Kansas… by J.H. Colton. Turns out it’s a map, and what a map. Eberstadt describes it as the first separate map of Kansas and Nebraska, probably one of the earliest with detailed depictions of Montana-Wyoming-Colorado, and delineates many early routes, including the Oregon Trail. I’d love to own this map, but we’re looking for books, so we move on.

The next listing is for Emerson Bennett’s 1847 Prairie Flower. Our entry (from Peter Decker’s catalog of the Soliday collection) doesn’t tell us much about this book other than it has something to do with the Oregon Trail. So, we look up Emerson Bennett, and what we find is a fiction writer, whose titles include Mike Fink. Interestingly, when we look up Howes’ reference to the Prairie Flower, he says that it was “probably written by Sidney W. Moss, who accompanied Hastings to California in 1842, so some of the incidents may be factual.” Compare this to Howes’ comments about Bennett’s next book, Leni-Leoti. Described as a sequel to Prairie Flower in which the hero’s adventures are continued, Howes adds “Written by Bennett himself, hence undiluted fiction.” Is it just me, or does Howes sound less than impressed by Bennett’s writing? As to whether Prairie Flower belongs in an Oregon Trail collection, you can be the judge.


Posted On: 2019-04-04 18:33
User Name: nelsonsdavis

Hello! stumbled across your "finding gems along the trail". wondering if you'd be of some help to me. I have several books my family would like to sell. One of them happens to be The California & Oregon Trail by Parkman - here is a description - Being sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life. Beautiful condition. Original Cloth jacket in very good condition - no tears, no rips, no sign of wear. Gold labeling on Spine, bright, clear. Very little foxing at beggining and end of book - most pages very white and clear. Book is in a custom sleeve. First edition, first printing of Parkman's classic account of his journey along the Oregon Trail. Octavo, original cloth, tinted lithographic frontispiece and vignette half title by Felix Octavius Carr Darley.

This is the scarce first issue in cloth, with ad leaf preceding the frontispiece. Publisher's catalogue in the rear and binding with PARKMAN set in sans-serif type on the spine.

My Q is this - could you direct me to sites where I could approach buyers directly?

If you're interested in other titles I currently have, here are some links -

This google sheet currently has 86 books and maps posted – Pikes book and atlas are in this list - This link will take you to a google doc - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1m6faeCg5fspfChAmF2eC3Lgkr_KzHCHr5fSTzmk5ZaA/edit?usp=sharing

I’ve started to take photos of all in the sheet – so far about 27 books have been uploaded, which you can find here – (Pikes book and atlas are included) https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sBZG6sEB7RGGyZ9UR_xRO40Q9-9_raDW?usp=sharing – more photos will be posted in the coming weeks.

Best wishes,
Nelson

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