THE DISCOVERY OF THE OREGON TRAIL ROBERT STUART'S NARRATIVE OF HIS OVERLAND TRIP EASTWARD FROM ASTORIA IN 1812-13.TO WHICH IS ADDED: AN ACCOUNT OF THE TONQUIN'S VOYAGE AND OF EVENTS AT FORT ASTORIA.AND WILSON PRICE HUNT'S DIARY OF HIS OVERLAND TRIP WESTWARD TO ASTORIA IN 1811-12.Edited by Philip Ashton Rollins

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cxxxvii,391pp. plus four leaves of plates, including two-page map. Frontis. Half title. Quarto. Original burgundy cloth, black morocco gilt label to spine, t.e.g. Some wear to boards, label chipped, binding starting to loosen but still strong. Internally quite clean. Very good. Lacks dust jacket. The first publication in English of this diary of a trip from Astoria to St. Louis, during which South Pass was discovered and the Oregon Trail established. Transcribed from the original manuscripts in the William R. Coe collection, and edited by Philip Ashton Rollins. HOWES S1103, "aa." TWENEY, WASHINGTON 89, 66. WAGNER-CAMP 19 (note). REESE, BEST OF THE WEST 38 (note). Seller Inventory # WRCAM56579

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Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Publication Date: 1935

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The first publication in English of this diary of a trip from Astoria to St. Louis, during which South Pass was discovered and the Oregon Trail established. Transcribed from the original manuscripts in the William R. Coe collection, and edited by Philip Ashton Rollins. HOWES S1103, "aa." TWENEY, WASHINGTON 89, 66. WAGNER-CAMP 19 (note). REESE, BEST OF THE WEST 38 (note). cxxxvii,391pp. plus four leaves of plates, including two-page map. Frontis. Half title. Quarto. Original burgundy cloth, black morocco gilt label to spine, t.e.g. Some wear to boards, label chipped, binding starting to loosen but still strong. Internally quite clean. Very good. Lacks dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 56579

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