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    Lewis and Clark

    Series

    Catalog 2010

    Digital Scanning Inc.

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    Explorations into

    thE Worldof lEWisand Clark

    Volume I

    Paperback

    1582187614

    Hardcover

    1582187622

    548 Pages

    Volume II

    Paperback

    1582187630

    Hardcover

    1582187649

    708 Pages

    Volume III

    Paperback

    1582187657

    Hardcover

    1582187665

    528 Pages

    This 3-volume anthology o 194 articles, along with 102 maps andillustrations, was published between 1974 and 1999 in We Proceed-

    ed On, the quarterly journal o the Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage

    Foundation. Contributors include Stephen Ambrose, John Logan Al-

    len, Paul Russell Cutright among other proessional and amateur

    Lewis and Clark scholars.

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    thE trailof lEWisand Clark

    Volume IPaperback

    1582187258

    Hardcover

    1582187274

    412 Pages

    Volume IIPaperback

    1582187266

    Hardcover

    1582187282

    435 Pages

    A century ater Lewis and Clark ex-plored the newly purchased lands

    west o the Mississippi River, Olin

    D. Wheeler set out on his own epic

    journey. Using the explorers origi-

    nal journals as a guide, he ollowed

    the old trail and recorded the changes

    to the land and landscape. Wheelertraveled by train, steamboat and pack

    train, accompanied by a photographer.

    The Trail o Lewis and Clark is a as-

    cinating look at the still burgeoning

    west, a century ater that ambitious

    exploration o Americas new rontier.

    This is a reprint edition, presented asit was originally Published in 1904.

    Contains over 200 photographs and

    illustrations that bring Wheelers

    words to lie. This two-volume set is

    a must read or anyone looking to get

    a broader perspective on the develop-

    ment o the United States.

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    thE original Journalsof

    thE lEWisand Clark ExpEditionThe Lewis and Clark Expedition: One o American historys greatest adventure

    stories.

    By request o President Thomas Jeerson, in 1803, the Congress appropriated

    unds ($2,800) or a small U.S. Army unit to explore the headwaters o the Mis-

    souri River and fnd an overland route to the Pacifc Ocean by way o the Colum-

    bia River in an eort to increase ur trade with the Indians.

    Meriwether Lewis was commissioned to lead the journey and invited riend Wil-

    liam Clark, to join him on this epic journey. Both men were amiliar with therontier and with Indians through their service in the army. The explorers were

    to make a detailed report on western geography, climate, plants and animals, and

    to study the customs and languages o the Indians. In preparation, Lewis studied

    map making and learned how to fx latitude and longitude.

    The Corps o Discovery departed rom Camp Dubois on May 14,1804. In 28

    months, they covered over 6,000 miles, developed riendships with the Native

    Americans and learned how to survive in some o Americas most beautiul andtreacherous territories. Although they were believed dead, party successully

    reached St. Louis on Sept. 23, 1806.

    Lewis and Clark brought back much new material or mapmakers and specimens

    o previously unknown wildlie. American settlers and traders soon began to trav-

    el over the route they had blazed. The expedition also provided useul support or

    the United States claim to the Oregon country.

    This digital reprint edition o the 1903-04 Original Journals o the Lewis andClark Expedition is rom the frst edition o the journals printed eight years ater

    their journey. It has been described as the most accurate, moste elaborate work

    on the expedition.

    Within the 16 parts o the 8 Volumes are letters by Lewis and Clark, the journals o

    the expedition members Serg. Charles Floyd and Private Joseph Whitehouse and

    an annotated bibliography compiled by Victor H. Paltsits, and an Atlas with the

    authentic maps illustrating the route o the expedition..

    Edited and including an Introduction and Index by Reuben Gold Thwaites, this set

    is considered a valuable resource or historians, students and history bus.

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    Paperback Hardcover

    Volume 1 $24.95

    ISBN 1582186529 544 Pages

    Volume 2 $24.95

    ISBN 1582186537 456 Pages

    Volume 3 $24.95

    ISBN 1582186545 440 Pages

    Volume 4 $24.95

    ISBN 1582186553 432 Pages

    Volume 5 $24.95

    ISBN 1582186561 464 Pages

    Volume 6 $24.95

    ISBN 158218657X 340 Pages

    Volume 7 $34.95

    ISBN 1582186588 596 Pages

    Volume 8 $39.95

    ISBN 1582186596 240 Pages

    8 Volume Set in Trade Paperback

    $219.95

    Volume 1 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186618 544 Pages

    Volume 2 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186626 456 Pages

    Volume 3 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186634 440 Pages

    Volume 4 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186642 432 Pages

    Volume 5 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186650 464 Pages

    Volume 6 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186669 340 Pages

    Volume 7 $42.50

    ISBN 1582186677 596 Pages

    Volume 8 $52.45

    ISBN 1582186685 240 Pages

    8 Volume Set in Hardcover

    $349.95

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    historyofthE ExpEditionof

    Captains lEWisand Clark 1804-1806

    Volume 1:

    Hardcover $44.95

    ISBN 1582186987

    Paperback $29.95

    ISBN 1582186979

    576 Pages

    Volume II:

    Hardcover $44.95

    ISBN 1582187037

    Paperback $29.95

    ISBN 1582187029

    616 Pages

    History o the Expedition under

    the Command o Captains Lewis

    and Clark is a reprint o the 1814

    edition as prepared by Paul Al-

    len, Esquire. This 2 volume set

    was published in 1903 in prepa-

    ration or the centennial celebra-tion at that time. The introduction

    and index was written by James

    K. Hosmer past President o the

    American Library Association.

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    first aCrossthE ContinEntThe Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Paperback $19.95

    ISBN 9781582186825

    380 Pages

    First Across the Continent: The Sto-

    ry o Lewis and Clark Expedition

    is a captivating tale. Noah Brooks

    uses extensive, careully selected

    excerpts rom the original journals

    o the explorers to send the armchair

    adventurer along on the trek with

    Lewis and Clark. The detailed de-

    scriptions and aithul narratives im-

    merse you in one o the most amaz-

    ing journeys in history.

    thE young rEadErs CatlinMy Life Among the Indians

    Originally titled The Boys Catlin, this asci-

    nating reprint edition is a young readers con-

    densed version o George Catlins original

    book, The North American Indians, a collec-

    tion o his letters and over 400 illustrations

    rom his paintings o Indian portraits, village

    scenes, religious rituals and games rom over

    175 years ago. Catlin devoted his lie to pre-

    serving the Indian heritage and spent many

    years traveling throughout the West sketching

    and painting. The Young Readers Catlin in-

    cludes a biographical sketch o Catlin along with sixteen illustrations rom his

    initial work.

    Paperback $19.95

    ISBN 158218478X

    436 Pages

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    thE north amEriCan indians

    George Catlin was an American paint-

    er and writer. In 1823 he gave up hislaw practice to pursue his sel-taught

    art, painting portraits in Philadelphia,

    Washington, D. C. and Albany, New

    York. Ater meeting a tribal delega-

    tion o Native Americans rom the Far

    West he became eager to preserve the

    vanishing tribes and customs o the Na-tive Americans through his art. Catlin

    traveled throughout the American West

    rom 1832 to 1840. He sketched and

    painted hundreds o portraits, village

    scenes, religious rituals and games and

    wrote o his encounters with these as-

    cinating people as he worked.The North

    American Indians eatures fty-eight

    letters and 400 engraved illustrations

    rom the authors original portraits, all

    in a two-volume set.

    Volume IPaperback $27.95

    ISBN 1582182124

    Hardcover $39.95

    ISBN 1582182736

    464 Pages

    Volume IIPaperback $27.95

    ISBN 1582182132

    Hardcover

    ISBN 1582182744

    528 Pages

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    thE advEnturEsofthE

    oJibbEWayand ioWay indiansOver 175 years ago George Catlin, American

    painter, writer and explorer, realized that thewhite settlers would eventually destroy the

    native cultures o North America. Devoting

    his lie to preserving the Indian heritage, he

    traveled throughout the West sketching and

    painting hundreds o Indian portraits, village

    scenes, religious rituals and games.

    Eager to preserve the vanishing tribes and cus-toms o the Native Americans through his art,

    his encounters with these ascinating people

    resulted in the book, The North American In-

    dians, a collection o his letters with over 400

    illustrations.

    Catlin toured Europe or eight years presenting

    his amous collection o portraits and sketches.

    As a result o this tour, Catlin publishedAdven-

    tures of the Ojibbeway and Ioway Indians con-

    centrating on these tribes in this two-volume

    set.

    Volume IPaperback $19.95

    ISBN 1582184941

    Hardcover $36.95

    ISBN 158218495X

    332 Pages

    Volume IIPaperback $19.95

    ISBN 1582184984

    Hardcover

    ISBN 1582184992

    380 Pages

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    handbookof north amEriCan indians

    Volume I $59.95

    ISBN 1582187487 534 Pages

    Volume II $59.95

    ISBN 1582187495 466 Pages

    Volume III $59.95

    ISBN 1582187509 482 Pages

    Volume IV $59.95

    ISBN 1582187517 566 Pages

    This comprehensive listing o tribal names, conederacies, settle-

    ments and archaeology was originally begun in 1873 as a list o

    tribal names. It grew to include biographies o Indians o note, arts,

    manners, customs and aboriginal words. Included are illustrations,

    photographs and sketches o people, places and everyday articlesused by the Native Americans.

    This edition is presented as it was originally published in 1912 by

    the Smithsonian Institution and the Burearu o American Ethnol-

    ogy.

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