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  • Ambrose, Stephen E.:  Lewis & Clark Voyage of Discovery.  Washington, DC: Nat' Geographic Soc., 1998. First Edition, First printing. Fine in black decorated paper covered boards with white text stamping on the front board and spine. In a fine dust jacket. A photographic tribute to the journey undertaken by Lewis and Clark. With photographs by Sam Abell. An oblong book of 255 pages.
    TB08004  $30.00




  • Bergon, Frank:  Pathfinders of the American West The Journals of Lewis & Clark.  London: The Folio Society, 2000. First Folio Edition. Fine in highly decorated lime green cloth covered boards with black and gilt text and decorations on the spine and front board and map end papers. Without a dust jacket as issued; however, the book is contained in a fine black paper covered slip case. This is an abridged version, edited by Frank Bergon, of the original journals of Lewis and Clark. 506 pages including an index, text and illustrated with photographs, maps and many color reproductions of contemporay works of art.
    TB33454  $70.00



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    Betts, Robert:  In Search of York.  Boulder: Colorado Assoc. Univ, 1985. First Edition. Fine,in yellow-brown cloth covered boards with bold gilt text on the spine. A small quarto of 10 by 8 inches with map end sheets. In a very good dust jacket with two 1 inch closed tears and related creases to the front panel and with wear to the upper edge of the spine area. 182 pages including an index, bibliography, chapter notes and text. Illustrated throughout with images from earlier works of art, images from black and white photographs and four double page color plates. Subtitled: The Slave Who Went to the Pacific with Lewis and Clark. York was a slave owned by William Clark who acted as Clark's personal servant. He attended Clark throughout the expedition and afterward and was ultimately given his freedom. However, his freedom left him in poverty and ultimately death from cholera at an unknown date.
    TB03807  $85.00



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    Charbonneau, Louis:  Trail: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  New York: Doubleday, 1989. First Edition. Fine in 1/4 red cloth and decorated paper covered boards with green metallic stamping on the spine. A small quarto of 9 3/16 by 6 1/8 inches. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. Signed by the author on the title page without an inscription or date. This book takes an unusual twist in examining the journey of Lewis and Clark: from the point-of-view of Seamen, Lewis' black Newfoundland dog. Based on historical research. Despite it recent publication it is a very difficult book to locate.
    TB29512  $150.00



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    Charbonneau, Louis:  Trail: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  New York: Doubleday, 1989. First Edition. Fine in 1/4 red cloth and decorated paper covered boards with green metallic stamping on the spine. A small quarto of 9 3/16 by 6 1/8 inches with a prior owner's name and date on the fly title page. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. This book takes an unusual twist in examining the journey of Lewis and Clark: from the point-of-view of Seamen, Lewis' black Newfoundland dog. Based on historical research. A fine bright and tight copy.
    TB32026  $30.00



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    Chuinard, E. G., M.D.:  Only One Man Died, the Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  Glendale: Arthur H. Clark Company, 1980 c. 1979. Second Printing. Very near fine in white paper covered boards with red text on the spine and printed front and rear boards. The spine and gutter areas are very slightly soiled. A small quarto measuring 9 1/4 by 6 inches. Without its issued dust jacket. Sub-titled: The Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. This is also the 19th volume in the Western Frontiersman Series. 444 numbered pages with an index, text and photographs of period items.
    TB07038  $100.00




  • Duncan, Dayton:  Out West.  New York: Viking Pequin Inc., 1987. First Edition. Fine in 1/4 maroon cloth and paper covered boards. In a near fine dust jacket with modest curling at the upper edges. A review copy with the publisher's materials laid-in and also a book from the personal library of the late Charles Kuralt. One hundred and eighty years after Lewis & Clarks famous trek this author retraced their journey in a Volkswagen camper taking his time and retelling his experiences, much of it thru Montana.
    TB10260  $30.00




  • Eide, Ingvard Henry:  American Odyssey The Journey of Lewis and Clark.  Chicago: Rand McNally & Co., 1969. First Edition. Near fine in gray cloth covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine & front board. With two gift inscriptions on the verso FEP. In a very good- dust jacket with a 3" closed tear on the fold to the front flap, a 2" closed tear on the rear panel and rubbed at the folds and spine ends. Signed by the author on the verso of the first free end paper. An attractive compilation of excerpts from the captain's Journals coupled with maps and photographs of places cited. A 4to measuring 12" x 9.25" with 245 numbered pages with index.
    TB07067  $135.00




  • Fisher, Vardis:  Tale of Valor.  Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1958. First Edition, First printing. Near fine in tan cloth covered boards with red text on the spine. In a very good+ dust jacket with a price clipped jacket flap, a 1" closed tear to the fold to the front panel and light wear to the edges. A novel of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
    TB10080  $30.00




  • Furtwangler, Albert:  Acts of Discovery.  Urbana: University of Illinois Pr, 1993. First Edition, First printing. Fine in blue cloth covered boards with silver colored text stamping on the spine. In a fine dust jacket. The subtitle reads: Visions of America in the Lewis and Clark Journals. The author relates the importance of the work of both Lewis and Clark to the opening of both science and discovery.
    TB09025  $24.50



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    Gass, Patrick:  Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  Minneapolis: Ross & Haines, Inc., 1958. Limited Edition Reprint. Fine in burnt orange cloth covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine. An octavo of 8 3/8 by 5 3/8 inches with a dated gift inscription on the second free end page. In a near fine, unclipped dust jacket with slight tanning to the spine area and with two shallow (1/16th inch) chips at the lower corners of the spine area. One of only 2,000 copies printed as noted on the front flap of the dust jacket. 315 pages containing the journal kept by Sargeant Patrick Gass, an introduction and illustrated wth a number of black and white images from photographs. The front fixed end paper folds-out to become a highly detailed map of the area covered by the expedition.
    TB32821  $125.00




  • Henry, Will:  The Gates of the Mountains.  New York: Random House, 1963. First Edition. Very good+ in 1/4 tan cloth and orange paper covered boards. In a very good+, unclipped dust jacket which has the flaps spot glued to the fixed end sheets. A novel centering around the Lewis and Clark Expedition. 306 pages of text.
    TB00162  $20.00



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    Hosmer, James K.:  History Of The Expedition Of Captains Lewis And Clark 1804-5-6.  Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., 1902. Reprinted from the Edition of 1814. Both volumes of this complete two volume set are in very good condition in 1/2 dark brown and tan cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spines and the top edge of the text block is gilt with the other edges untrimmed. Both are octavos measuring 8 1/4" by 6" with rubbing and light wear to the cloth at the heads and heels of the spines. Volume I has a 1/16" chip from the cloth at the heel of the spine. Volume II has three short closed tears to the cloth at the head of the spine. Volume I contains 500 illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Lewis, a fold-out map and two additional single page maps. Volume II contains 583 pages including an index for both volumes and is illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of Clark and three single page maps.
    TB25732  $350.00



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    Hunsaker, Joyce Badgley:  Sacagawea Speaks Beyond the Shining Mountains With Lewis & Clark.  Guilford, Conn.: TwoDot Books/ The Globe Pequot Press, 2001. First Edition, First printing. Fine in dark brown cloth covered boards with bold gilt text stamped on the front board. An oblong small quarto measuring 9 1/2" high by 9 1/2" deep. In a fine, unclipped dust jacket. 151 pages including an index, photo credits, author's notes, bibliography, Shosoni Vocabulary, a roster of the Corps of Discovery and text. Extensively illustrated throughout with maps, color photographs and drawings.
    TB22629  $25.00



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    Kukla, Jon:  A Wilderness So Immense The Louisiana Purchase and the Destiny of America.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. Reprint. Fine in full black paper covered boards with gilt text on the spine. In a fine unclipped dust jacket (there is no price on the dust jacket flap). 430 pages including an index, chapter notes, appendices and text. Illustrated with maps, photographs and reproductions of contemporary works of art. A stimulating read and engrossing source of information which uncovers the intrigue and politics before, during and after the Louisiana Purchase.
    TB22815  $15.00



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    Lee, Robert Edson:  The Dialogues of Lewis and Clark A Narrative Poem.  Boulder: Colorado Associated University Press, (1979). First Edition. Fine in heavy cloth covered boards with green text stamping on the spine. An octavo measuring 9" by 6". In a very good+, unclipped dust jacket with light rubbing at the upper fore corner of the front panel and two short closed tears to the upper edge of the rear panel. A narrative poem "which reconstructive dialogue between the two men" based on their Journals.
    TB26203  $15.00




  • Montgomery, M. R.:  Jefferson and the Gun-Men How the West Was Almost Lost.  New York: Crown Publishers, 2000. First Edition. Fine in red and cream paper covered boards with copper colored text stamping on the spine. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. 333 pages including an index, text and illustrated with maps. The author, a native of Montana, examines the events following the Louisiana Purchase and the treacherous plot which Aaron Burr hatched with General James Wilkerson to take over control of the Louisiana Territory as well as Mexico. The flow of the book provides a matching timeline narrative of the events occurring during the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the two Pike expeditions, the treachery of Burr, the double dealing of Wilkerson and the inaction by Jefferson to deal with the Burr embarrassment.
    TB16075  $30.00



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    Moulton, Gary E.:  The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition (Volume 5).  Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1988. First Edition, First printing. Fine in dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine. In a fine, unclipped dust jacket. The 5th volume in The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. This volume contains the journals of Lewis and Clark for the period July 28 through November 1, 1805 which covered the arduous passage over the Bitterroot Mountains of present day Montana and the Cascades near the Columbia River. 415 pages including an index , a list of sources cited, text and illustrated with photographic reproductions from the original journals.
    TB22750  $250.00




  • Moulton, Gary E.:  The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition (Volume 3).  Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987. Third Printing, 1992. Fine in dark blue cloth covered boards. In a very good+ dust jacket due to tanning of the spine area and very light wear to the upper edge of the spine area. The 3rd volume in The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. This volume contains the journals of Lewis and Clark for the period August 1804 to April 1805.
    TB03966  $66.50




  • Moulton, Gary E.:  The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition (Volume 2).  Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1986. Third Printing, 1989. Fine in dark blue cloth covered boards. In a fine dust jacket. The 2th volume in The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. This volume contains the journals of Lewis and Clark for the period August 1803 to August 1804.
    TB03965  $60.00



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    Osgood, Ernest Staples (Editor):  The Field Notes of Captain William Clark1803-1805.  New Haven: Yale University Press, 1964. First Edition, First printing. Very near fine in 1/4 black cloth and green cloth covered boards with bold gilt text stamping on the spine and with a facsimile of Clark's signature on the front board. A folio measuring 14" by 10" with a small prior owner's book plate on the first free end page and with a small water spot on the upper edge of the text block. In a very good unclipped dust jacket with small nicks and short closed tears at the extremes with the rear panel well tanned. The 5th volume in Yale's Western America Series. Edited and with introductory notes by Ernest Staples Osgood. Signed by the editor on the verso of the fourth free end page. The book contains 335 pages of transcription and facsimile of the field notes of William Clark between 1803 and 1805 which were discovered in an attic in St. Paul in 1953. Illustrated with maps and the facsimile photographs of the original field notes. This is the first publication of these field notes. (The Literature of The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 5g.1)
    TB23653  $225.00



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    Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw, and William Munoz:  Animals on the Trail with Lewis and Clark.  New York: Clarion Books, 2002. First Edition, First printing. Fine in illustrated paper covered boards. A small quarto measuring 10 by 8 inches. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. 118 pages containing an index with extensive color photographs of wildlife throughout.
    TB20884  $18.00



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    Patent, Dorothy Hinshaw, and William Munoz:  Plants on the Trail with Lewis and Clark.  New York: Clarion Books, 2002. First Edition, First printing. Fine in illustrated paper covered boards. A small quarto measuring 10 by 8 inches. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. 104 pages containing an index with extensive color photographs of wild floweres and plants throughout.
    TB20885  $18.00



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    Plamondon, Martin, II:  Lewis and Clark Trail Maps A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume III.  Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press, 2004. First Paperback Edition, First Printing. Fine in illustrated heavy paper wraps over an adhesive binding. A quarto measuring 12" by 9". 243 pages including an index, list of outbound and return camps, and errata page containing 196 topographic maps with citations from the journals noted pertinent to the location. The sub-title reads: "Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and Further Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations (Washington/Oregon/Idaho/Montana) - Outbound 1805; Return 1806."
    TB22105  $100.00



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    Plamondon, II, Martin:  Lewis and Clark Trail Maps A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume II.  Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press, 2001. First Edition, First Printing. Near fine in heavy illustrated paper wraps with minor curling to the fore edges of the front panel. A quarto measuring 12" by 9". 222 pages including an index, list of outbound and return camps, with extensive topographic maps with citations from the journals noted pertinent to the location. The sub-title reads: " Beyond Fort Mandan (North Dakota/Montana) to Continental Divide and Snake River (Idaho/Washington) - Outbound 1805; Return 1806."
    TB17375  $75.00



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    Plamondon, II, Martin:  Lewis and Clark Trail Maps A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume I.  Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press, 2000. First Edition, First Printing. Fine in heavy illustrated paper wraps over an adhesive spine. A quarto measuring 12" by 9". 291 pages including an index, list of outbound and return camps, with extensive topographic maps with citations from the journals noted pertinent to the location. The sub-title reads: " Missouri River between Camp River Dubois (Illinois) and Fort Mandan (North Dakota) - Outbound 1804; Return 1806."
    TB17445  $75.00



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    Ray, Verne F.:  Lewis and Clark and the Nez Perce Indians.  Washington, DC: Potomac Corral, The Westerners, 1971. First Edition. Near fine with the upper inch of spine bumped and four small areas at the lower edge of the front board eatten away by insects. No jacket appears to have been issued with this title. Copy number 77 of 250 numbered and signed copies offered for sale and signed by the author on the verso of the frontispiece. 26 pages with a fold out map at the rear.
    TB04905  $65.00



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    Ronda, James P.:  Finding The West Explorations With Lewis and Clark.  Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2001. First Edition. Fine in black paper covered boards with bold gilt text stamping on the spine. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. 138 pages including an index. One of the volumes in the Histories of the American Frontier series by the University of New Mexico Press.
    TB22182  $20.00




  • Salisbury, Albert & Jane:  Two Captains West.  New York: Bramhall House, 1950. Early reprint. Fine in light green cloth covered boards with dark green text and decorations on the spine and on the front board with a prior owner's name on the fly title page. In a fine dust jacket. A photographic travelog of Lewis and Clark's trail to Oregon. 235 pages including an index, maps, text and photographs throughout. With drawings by Carter Lucas.
    TB15717  $24.50



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    Slaughter, Thomas P.:  Exploring Lewis and Clark Reflections on Men and Wilderness.  New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. First Edition, First printing. Fine in brown and tan paper covered boards with gilt text stamping on the spine. In a fine dust jacket with the price intact on the front flap. The author shines a new light on the expedition by re-examining the journals and "Lewis's and Clark's misinterpretations of the worlds they passed through and the people in them." 231 pages including an index and illustrated with facsimile reproductions from pages in the journals.
    TB20955  $18.00



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    Zug, James:  American Traveler The Life and Adventures of John Ledyard. The Man Who Dreamed of Walking The World.  New York: Basic Books, 2005. First Edition, First printing. Fine in brown and tan paper covered boards with gilt text on the spine with a small stamped foot print on the rear paste down. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. John Ledyard (1751-1789) was an adventurer, explorer, an iconoclast and a bit of an oddity. A man of incredible intelligence and great influence. Ledyard had the support and trust of such luminaries as Lafayette, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Morris, James Cook and Joseph Banks. 286 pages of text.
    TB24762  $25.00






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