The Silverado Squatters

The Silverado Squatters

By Robert Louis Stevenson

Subjects: California, description and travel, Grabhorn Press, Fine books, Voyages and travels, Private presses, Mines and mineral resources, Description and travel, Ethnic groups, Fine press specimens, Stevenson, robert louis, 1850-1894, Zamorano 80, Specimens, Printing, Travel

Description: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) traveled to California in 1879 in pursuit of Fanny Van de Grift Osbourne, the Oakland woman with whom he had fallen in love in France. The two were married in the spring of 1880 and honeymooned in a cabin at Silverado, a mining ghost town on Mt. St. Helena. In the next fourteen years, Mrs. Stevenson nursed her husband while he produced the verses, stories, and books of travel and adventure that made him famous. Silverado (1888) tells the story of the newlywed Stevensons' trip to Silverado. Stevenson writes of their journey from San Francisco up the Napa Valley to Calistoga and then up the mountain to their goal. He describes their neighbors, and recounts tales of the town in its glory days as a silver mining camp.

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