Meriwether Lewis; William Clark; Gary E. Moulton
The Lewis and Clark Journals (Abridged Edition): An American Epic of Discovery (Lewis & Clark Expedition)
Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, March 1, 2003. Hardcover. First American Edition 2003 Very Good Hardcover Near Very Good Dust Jacket. Slight crease wear to jacket and two little repaired tears but no chips. Possible remainder mark A brilliant abridgment of the definitive Nebraska Edition. 413 pp. Hardcover tight binding. Clean free of writing. NO Signatures. Price intact on jacket. NOT a library copy. Several mentions of "Welsh Indians". What is intriguing that after the Elizabethan supposed origin of this myth of Prince Madoc it was still so vibrant three centuries later in America as even spoken of here, and tales of first hand experiences by some actual Welsh speakers from Wales who had his own experience such as Francis Lewis who signed the Declaration of Independence for New York (His estate in Queens was near where I am from) George Washington even called him "A right prudent Whig"! Can anyone say that of you?lol. See our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans Cover, Table of Contents and Edition page. Very Good/Near Very Good.
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