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The Lewis and Clark Expedition by Meriwether Lewis 1961 First Edition Trade Paperback Three Volume Set - The Unabridged 1814 Edition
<Condition is Good+ as Pictured> (normal wear with markings, visible edge-wear, light creasing/rubbing, corners chipped, toning to interior pages, some writing inside the front covers with a few pages of notes/underlining in each book, spines have old price gage remainders) size is approximately 8” x 5.5”
—The Lewis and Clark Expedition, the first major Western exploration undertaken by the United States, is well known in outline, yet few readers have ever had access to the original 1814 edition of Meriwether Lewis's vividly written account.
Here, in three volumes, is the story in all its fascinating historical detail, from the commissioning of the expedition to its completion. Lewis's day-by-day recording of events, his anthropological and topographical reporting, and the brilliance of his prose make this work an American classic. Thomas Jefferson's life of Meriwether Lewis is also included. Editor's Introduction by Archibald Hanna. Each Book has a Map
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