FISHER, William. An Interesting Account of the Voyages and Travels of Captains Lewis and Clark. Baltimore: Anthony Miltenberger, [1812]. Counterfeit edition, one of several Lewis and Clark "Apocrypha" editions.
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FISHER, William. An Interesting Account of the Voyages and Travels of Captains Lewis and Clark. Baltimore: Anthony Miltenberger, [1812].
12mo (168 x 93 mm). 2 woodcut portraits depicting Lewis and Clark. (Without the 4 plates showing views as often, publication year on title-page effaced, browning and spotting, a few leaves with tears, a few lower margins shaved.) Contemporary sheep, smooth spine gilt, red morocco lettering-piece gilt (some wear, small tear to head of spine).
Counterfeit edition, one of several Lewis and Clark "Apocrypha" editions. "The preparation of Lewis and Clark's authorized account of their expedition encountered a series of delays and the account was not complete and published until eight years after their return. in the meantime, curiosity continued unabated about the deeds of the 'Corps of Discovery,' the mysterious Rocky Mountains, and the tribes of Indians inhabiting the lands between the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean" (Wagner-Camp p.46). Wagner-Camp, Sabin and Howes only call for two portraits in this edition, although copies of this edition appear with 4 additional views. Howes F-153a; Sabin 24508; Wagner-Camp 8:5.
This lot is located in Chicago.
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