Title: Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806. Printed from the Original Manuscripts in the Library of the American Philosophical Society and by Direction of its committee on Historical Documents. Together with Manuscript material of Lewis and Clark from other Sources including Notebooks, Letters, Maps, etc. and the Journals of Charles Floyd and Joseph Whitehouse Author: Thwaites, Reuben Gold, editor Place: New York Publisher: Antiquarian Press Ltd Date: 1959 Description: 8 volumes including atlas with loose folding maps. Illustrated with facsimile plates, maps, plans, views, & portraits. 9½x6, red cloth, spines lettered in gilt. No. 438 of 750 sets. Reprint of the 1904 edition, which was the first publication of the original journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Thwaite's historically sound treatment of the journals and supplementary material, and the important illustrations, make this one of the most important, and most impressive, publications relating to Lewis and Clark. Howes L320. Lot Amendments Condition: Spines of Vol. I and the atlas volumes rubbed and darkened, others less so, light shelf wear; ink names to front pastedowns, else very good. Item number: 161258
Title: Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806. Printed from the Original Manuscripts in the Library of the American Philosophical Society and by Direction of its committee on Historical Documents. Together with Manuscript material of Lewis and Clark from other Sources including Notebooks, Letters, Maps, etc. and the Journals of Charles Floyd and Joseph Whitehouse Author: Thwaites, Reuben Gold, editor Place: New York Publisher: Antiquarian Press Ltd Date: 1959 Description: 8 volumes including atlas with loose folding maps. Illustrated with facsimile plates, maps, plans, views, & portraits. 9½x6, red cloth, spines lettered in gilt. No. 438 of 750 sets. Reprint of the 1904 edition, which was the first publication of the original journals of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Thwaite's historically sound treatment of the journals and supplementary material, and the important illustrations, make this one of the most important, and most impressive, publications relating to Lewis and Clark. Howes L320. Lot Amendments Condition: Spines of Vol. I and the atlas volumes rubbed and darkened, others less so, light shelf wear; ink names to front pastedowns, else very good. Item number: 161258
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