Description: Leyes de California, apropradas en la Décima Sesion de la legislatura 1859. [Laws of California passed in the Tenth Session of the Legislature, 1859.] with a report from the state treasury for December 1857 - June 1858. This is a genuine rarity from the early days of the American government in early California. California was admitted as a state to the Union in 1850 and the recently established government published its laws and public notices in both the English and Spanish languages. This volume is the Spanish language version. In addition to the text of the laws passed, included also are lists of both California and National officials, Resolutions and two pull-out tables. This is a valuable source book for the evolution of California's economy, real property and commerce legislation, genealogy and the establishment of California towns and counties. CONDITION NOTES: * This is an ex-library copy (non-circulating), rebound in library buckram, usual library markings on the spine, front matter and tp. * The text block is solid, straight and tight. Pages clean and unmarked. * The two fold-out charts of Treasury data are present with very light foxing. The second pull-out has a four-inch repaired tear. * Paper is very lightly browned as appropriate to a book of this age, otherwise little to no foxing, except for the pullout tables. W2
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Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Place of Publication: Sacramento, CA
Language: Spanish
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Ex-Library
Publisher: John O'Meara
Topic: Law
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Unit Quantity: 1
Subject: Legislative Record
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1859