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JUST READY

WILLIAM CLARK

MERIWETHER LEWIS

THE EXPEDITION

of

LEWIS AND CLARK

Reprinted from the Edition of 1814

With an Introduction and Index

By JAMES K. HOSMER, LL.D.


NOTWITHSTANDING that in America few names are more familiar upon the tongue than those of Lewis and Clark, it is a singular fact that the Journals of their expedition have for a long time been practically unattainable. The lack thus existing, felt now more and more as the centenary of the great exploration draws near, this new edition has been planned to fill. The text used is that of the 1814 edition, which must hold its place as the only account approaching adequacy.

Dr. Hosmer, well-known for his work in Western history, has furnished an Introduction, giving the events which led up to the great expedition and showing the vast development that has flowed from it, in a way to make plain the profound significance of the achievement. There has also been added an elaborate analytic Index, a feature which the original edition lacked.

The publishers offer this work in the belief that it will fill all requirements and become the standard popular edition of this great American classic.

In two square octavo volumes, printed from new type of a large clear face, with new photogravure portraits and fac-simile maps.

In box, $5.00 net; delivered, $5.36.

A. C. McCLURG & CO., CHICAGO