Item Detail
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9443a
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Van Dine, John Richard
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The wonders of the golden West. Being a graphic elucidation of a thousand marvelous spectacles witnessed in crossing the continent in a palace car—depicting the contiguity of two oceans and the scenic splendors of the western section of our glorious republic—the "lure" of the great West is a living fact, and the author tells why visitor and tourists return to the regions of snow-clad mountains, intermingled with brightly sunshine and ever-blooming flowers
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New York
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J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Company
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c1909
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c1909
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3p.l., 29–166p
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19cm
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illus., port., plates
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"Salt Lake City, the Mormon metropolis," chapter VI, p. 106–8. Visits the Tabernacle; discusses the Temple
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DLC, UPB
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U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah