Description
Slipcase has scuffs, flaking, staining, and wear/peeling along the edges/corners. Two corners are beginning to separate from rest of case. There is writing inside of the slipcase. Both books have normal wear and a name on the inside cover. Pages are clean, bindings are secure.
This rare two-volume set from 1954 offers a comprehensive historical account of the Rio Grande, one of the most iconic and significant rivers in North America. Authored by Paul Horgan, a celebrated writer and historian known for his vivid depictions of the American Southwest, “Great River” is a landmark work that captures the river’s role in shaping the cultures, economies, and landscapes of the regions it traverses.
Horgan’s meticulous research and evocative prose transport readers through centuries of history, from the earliest indigenous civilizations that flourished along the Rio Grande’s banks to the modern era’s struggles over water rights and environmental conservation. With a keen eye for detail and a profound respect for the river’s significance, Horgan weaves together narratives of exploration, conquest, and human resilience, offering a captivating portrait of a waterway that has profoundly influenced the development of the American West.
This particular set, while bearing the gentle patina of age and use, remains a cherished artifact for collectors and readers alike. The scuffs and wear on the slipcase and the handwritten inscriptions within serve as tangible reminders of the book’s journey through time, adding to its allure and provenance. Despite these signs of use, the clean pages and secure bindings ensure that the richly detailed text remains accessible and engaging for generations to come.