Boynton, Judd Emery (1912-1983). Historically Significant, Extensive Collection of ca. 180 Original Gelatin Silver Photographs, Taken and Collected by a Berkeley Mountaineer and Photographer, Judd Emery Boynton during His Trips in South America in the 1930s, and Showing La Paz, Tiwanaku Pre-Columbian Archaeological Site, Bolivian Andes (Mt. Huayna Potosi, Charquini Glacier), “Bolivian Recruits for the War in the Chaco,” Cordillera Real Mountains, Andean Plateau, Lake Titicaca, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuaman Citadel and Other Inca Ruins, Rio Pampas, the Cities of Abancay, Ayacucho and Mejorada, Track and Steam Engine of “Ferrocarril Central Andino,” Lima, Quito, Guayaquil, Panama Canal, Portraits of Native Farmers, a Woman from Otavalo, “Chief Huazcar,” “an Albino Indian Child, as White as Snow,” &c.; WITH: A Printed Advertising Leaflet of Boynton’s Documentary Movie, Titled: “Jungle Trek: A Tale of Glorious Adventure, A Motion Picture in Natural Color”. Ca. 1930s.