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Verlag: Georgie Press, Walnut Creek, Ca., 2011
Anbieter: David Gaines, Eureka, CA, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Wraps (PB) in very good condition with light cover wear and slight curl bottom right corner of cover. Inside is all clean and bright with no marks or folds. A thorough survey of everything known about this Humboldt County pioneer, who was the first to pilot a boat of white settlers into what would soon be named Humboldt Bay. Buhne (pronounced "Booner") stayed in the area, becoming a successful tug captain and shop owner.424 pages with notes, appendix, image credits and index. Black and white photos, illustration and maps.
Verlag: Georgie Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0984520708ISBN 13: 9780984520701
Anbieter: 3rd St. Books, Springfield, MO, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Very good, clean, tight condition. Inscribed by author. Text free of marks. Previous owner's stamp on two front pages. Professional book dealer since 1999. All orders are processed promptly and carefully packaged with tracking. Inscribed by Author(s).
Verlag: Georgie Press, 2011
ISBN 10: 0984520708ISBN 13: 9780984520701
Anbieter: Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, USA
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Trade Paperback. 424 pages. A thorough survey of everything known about this Humboldt County pioneer, who was the first to pilot a boat of white settlers into what would soon be named Humboldt Bay. Buhne (pronounced "Booner") stayed in the area, becoming a successful tug captain and shop owner. Illustrated in black-and-white. A new copy. In 1838 a sixteen-year-old boy names Hans Buhne sailed from his home in Flensburg, Denmark and began his first adventure as a cabin boy on a whaling ship. He sailed for eleven years on whaling vessels and became first mate on several ships before arriving in San Francisco during the gold rush of '49. He tried gold mining but, dissatisfied, he returned to the sea to explore the rugged northern California coast for a pathway to the Trinity gold mines.He discovered a bay, later called Humboldt Bay that was surrounded by endless redwood forests.This became his home. He became famous for his adventures as a Humboldt Bar pilot, bought a chandlery store, and a lumber mill, and developed several, thousand-acre ranches.When he died in 1894 he was one of the wealthiest men in northern California.