Item #54594 KANSAS; ITS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LIFE; Including a full view of its settlement, political history, social life, climate, soil, productions, scenery, etc. Sara ROBINSON, appan, awrence.
KANSAS; ITS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LIFE; Including a full view of its settlement, political history, social life, climate, soil, productions, scenery, etc.

KANSAS; ITS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR LIFE; Including a full view of its settlement, political history, social life, climate, soil, productions, scenery, etc.

Boston: Crosby, Nichols and Samson Low, 1856. First Edition. 8vo, pp. 366. Engraved frontispiece. Bookplate of "Carlingford" on the end paper. Bound in later 3/4 calf and marble boards, a very good clean tight copy. Rampaging Herd #1921; Rader 2F04; Sabin 72178; Wagner-Camp 380a; Afro-Americana 8934. Item #54594

Sara Tappan Doolittle Robinson (née Lawrence) was the wife of the first governor of Kansas, Charles Robinson (1818-1894). This book has been described by the Kansas historian F. W. Blackmar as "one of the best works on the early history of Kansas, and a classic. It is both history and literature." It portrays what life was like in "Bleeding Kansas," the chaotic time leading up to the Civil War in which both slave states and free states tried to claim the Kansas territory as their own. In her account, Mrs. Robinson "graphically sets forth the scenes, actors and events of the struggle between the anti-slavery and the pro-slavery factions of Kansas in that early day. This work had a wide circulation and is today reckoned among the most valuable productions touching that period of Kansas history with which it deals" (Kansas: A Cyclopedia of State History III:25).

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