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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Reprint of the 1904 edition. Limited to 500 copies. Seller Inventory # 361403
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Reprint. very nice copy. Seller Inventory # 038143
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: As New. Limited printing of 500. Reprint of the 1904 edition. Hardcover. Green cloth, Octavo. 298pp. Good binding and cover. Light edge wear. Clean, unmarked pages. Aside from Lewis & Clark and Sacajawea, Patrick Gass is better known than any other member of the Corps of Discovery. There are several reasons for this. By virtue of his being sergeant during the expedition, his name crops up with greater frequency in the journals of Lewis & Clark than that of most others. He was the first of the journalists to publish his account, so that he early came to the attention of readers. He was the first member of the party to have a biography written about him. And, in the matter of longevity, he far outstripped all others. Our edition is reprint of the 1904 publication by A.C. McClurg & Co. The edition was under the editorship of James K. Hosmer. The new 1904 is a reprint of 1811 edition but adds an introduction and index by Hosmer. The original 1904 edition of Gass's Journal has become collectible in its own right. Seller Inventory # 1909090089
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Reprint Edition. Near fine/none, used but looks like new, green colored cloth binding with gilt text on spine, viii-lii, 298pp plus ads to rear. This is a stated 500 edition printing, reprint of the original 1811 edition. Interiior clean no marks, binding tight. Slightest of shelf rubbing to exterior. Seller Inventory # 025933
Book Description Condition: Used - Like New. 2000. n Reprint/Fasimilie Of the 1904 Edition. Hardcover. Cloth. 8vo. liii & 298 pp. Reprint of the 1904 edition. Fine. Seller Inventory # C57060