1840
The | Journal | of |
Lewis and Clarke, | to the Mouth of the
Columbia River |
beyond the Rocky Mountains. | In the Years 1804–5,
& 6.
| Giving a faithful description of the river Missouri | and its
source
—of the various tribes of Indians | through which
they passed—manners
and cus- |
toms—soil—climate—commerce—gold and |
silver
mines—animal and vegetable | productions, &c.
| New Edition, with
Notes. | Revised, corrected, and
illustrated with numerous | wood cuts. |
To which is added
| a complete dictionary of the Indian tongue. |
Dayton, O.
| Published and sold by B. F. Ells. | John Wilson,
Printer.
| 1840. |
16mo; two leaves with portraits; title, with
advertisement and copyright
on the verso; extracts from "Message", etc.,
pp. (2); "Preface", pp. [ix]–
xii; text, pp. [15]–224;
"Dictionary of Indian Words and Phrases", pp.
[225]–234; "Appendix",
pp. 234–237; "Contents", pp. [238]–240.
Page [xiii] is blank.
Plates: Portraits of Lewis and of Clark, before the title;
other
illustrations on pp. [xiv], 18, 39, 44, 68, 82, 84, 98, 105, 111, 126,
138, 176, 222. Signatures: [I]–15 in eights.
Copies: BPL (lacks portraits); C; CHC; HSP; NYHS;
WHS.