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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from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of its committee on historical documents
  
  
  
  
  
  
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1901

First | Across the Continent | the Story of | The Exploring Expedition
of Lewis | and Clark in 1803–4–5 | By Noah Brooks |

New York | Charles Scribner's Sons | 1901 |

8vo; half-title, verso blank; title, with copyright, etc. on verso; "Preface,"
pp. [v]–vii; one blank page; "Contents", pp. [ix]–x; "List of Illustrations",
pp. [xi]–xii; half-title, verso blank; text, pp. [1]–361; one blank
page; "Index," pp. [363]–365; one blank page. Twenty-four plates as
registered in the "List of Illustrations", and folded map at end of the volume.
Signatures: Eight preliminary leaves, the first being blank; 1–23 in eights, the
last leaf being blank.

"It is hoped that the present version of the story of the expedition, told as
fully as possible in the language of the heroic men who modestly penned the
record of their own doings and observations, will be acceptable to many readers,
especially to young folks, who will here read for the first time a concise narrative
of the first exploring expedition sent into a wilderness destined to become the
seat of a mighty empire."—Preface.

Copies: CHC; LCP; WHS.