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LEWIS & CLARK. Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and Across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean. London, 1814. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION OF THE AUTHORIZED ACCOUNT OF "THE MOST IMPORTANT WESTERN EXPLORATION" (Howes).
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LEWIS, Meriwether (1774-1809) and William CLARK (1770-1838). Travels to the Source of the Missouri River and Across the American Continent to the Pacific Ocean, By order of the Executive of the United States in 1804, 5 & 6. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814.

4to (267 x 210 mm). Engraved folding map after Clark by S. Lewis (short tear at fold, some minor offsetting), 5 engraved maps and plans on 3 leaves. (Lacking half-title, a few small stains.) 20th-century quarter calf, corners vellum-tipped (extremities very slightly rubbed). Provenance: Sir John Francis Davis, 1st Baronet (1795-1890), British diplomat, first President of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong (bookplate, signature on flyleaf); Milburn McCarty Jr. (stamp on flyleaf).

FIRST ENGLISH EDITION OF THE AUTHORIZED ACCOUNT OF "THE MOST IMPORTANT WESTERN EXPLORATION" (Howes). Lewis and Clark intended to publish their journals after the completion of their 1804-1806 expedition, but their official duties and Lewis's death in 1809 delayed publication. Nicholas Biddle edited the text of the first American edition with the assistance of Paul Allen, and the first edition was published in Philadelphia in 1814. The present edition was edited by Thomas Rees from sheets of the first American edition; he notes, "the only liberty that has been taken with the language, has been merely the correction of a few inadvertent grammatical or typographical errors" (p. xiv). His introduction includes Jefferson's "Message on the Subject of this Expedition" of 19 February 1806 (pp. viii-ix) and an extract from Lewis's "Fort Mandan" letter of "17" [i.e. 7] April 1805 to Jefferson (pp. x-xii). Hill, p.180 ("one of the most interesting narratives of North America in existence"); Sabin 40829; Wagner-Camp 13:2.

Property from the Collection of Robert P. Hunter, Jr. and Barbara Hunter, Alpharetta, Georgia
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