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Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806

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1812

Journal | of the | Voyages and Travels | of | a Corps of Discovery, |
Under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke | of the army of
the United States, | from the mouth of the river Missouri through the |
interior parts of North America to | the Pacific Ocean, | During the
Years 1804, 1805, and 1806. | Containing | An authentic relation of
the most interesting transactions during the expedi- | tion; a description
of the country; and an account of its inhabitants, | soil, climate, curiosities,
and vegetable and animal productions. | By Patrick Gass, | One
of the persons employed in the expedition. | With geographical and
explanatory notes. | Fourth Edition—with six Engravings. | [Copyright
secured according to Law.] |

Printed for Mathew Carey, | No. 122, Market-Street, | Philadelphia, |
1812.

12mo; "Review of this Work", pp. (2); title, with copyright on verso;
"Preface. By the publisher of the first edition", pp. [v]–x; "Journal", pp.
[11]–262. Small folded map of "Louisiana", at the beginning, measuring
7 5/8 by 5 3/4 inches; frontispiece to p. 220, and also plates to pp. 26, 60, 95,
239 and 245. Signatures: A–Y in sixes, the last leaf being blank.

Copies: AAS (this is Isaiah Thomas's copy, in the original roan binding);
CHC; NL; NYHS (lacks map).