Language: English
Published by Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, London, 1832
Seller: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Vol. 2 ONLY. vii, 312p, frontispiece. Covers and spine extremely worn, bookplate, foxing on frontispiece, but the rest of the text is in very good condition! Covers his journey from June 1, 1826.
Published by Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1832
Seller: Glacier Books, Pitlochry, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 471.19
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Add to baskethardcover. 1832 First Edition. xii, 330pp, 8pp adverts, vii, 312pp, green cloth spines with paper covered boards, some minor staining to one frontispiece, some marks to rear board of Vol 2, light foxing to prelims, internally very clean, VG. A nice set. Skinner, 1800-1843, made this tour in 1826, his excursions were mainly in areas little known at that time. His journey from Delhi via Meerut took him to Hardwar and Gangotri and then to Landour and the Dhoon valley. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service.
Published by London: Printed For Longman, Hurst , Rees, Orme and Brown., Paternoster-Row, 1814, 1814
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. 4to. 22.5 x 29cm. xxiv, 663 , [1] pages; 4 map plates hors texte (one large folding). Page [664} is the publisher's catalogue .Contemporary boards with later linen spine and label; endpapers renewed, some offsetting present on map and plates, 2 leaves with closed tear.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:4910831; Wright Howes, 317; Field 929; Howes L-317; Literature of Lewis & Clark 5A.2; Streeter 3128;.The controversial Louisiana Purchase in 1803 - whereby the United States purchased the territory of Louisiana (comprising a stretch of land from today's Montana to Louisiana with Colorado to the West and Missouri to the East) from the French - nearly doubled the size of the country. The cost of the transaction was $15,000,000, around $18 per square mile. Control of the entire area was taken over by the United States, including large areas of the country which was inhabited - and managed - by Native Americans, who had never themselves ceded the land. Following the Purchase, President Thomas Jefferson commissioned an expedition to explore the territory and report back in as much detail as possible. A primary aim was to find a new travel route across the country, ensuring an American presence in the area before other colonial powers took advantage of the area and tried to establish their own footholds. The Lewis and Clark Expedition - alternatively known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition - set out from Camp Dubois on the 14th May 1804, crossing the Continental Divide, eventually reaching St. Louis, Missouri, in 1806. They were famously assisted in interpretation and interactions with local tribes by Sacagawea, a Lemni Shoshone woman who accompanied the expedition.The Lewis and Clark Expedition introduced the United States government to various Native American tribes and how trade with them could be promoted, alongside advising on the viability of the path they followed. Various botanical and zoological specimens were returned to the East Coast, including corn, or maize, grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello. It took nearly 10 years for Lewis and Clark to publish their journals, first in Philadelphia in octavo format in 1814 as History of the Expedition under the Command of Captain Lewis and Clark, to the Sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Colombia to the Pacific Ocean. Here we find the first British edition, including Neele's highly important folding map, showing the expedition route.
Published by Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, London, 1832
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[xii], 330; vii, 312 pp.; lithographed frontispieces printed on India paper and mounted. 2 vols. 8vo. "Skinner, an officer in the Thirty-first Regiment, describes his trip through northern India with a sidebar into the Himalayas. Of sporting interest is his lengthy description of beating for tiger in the Sal Forest" (Czech). Czech, Asia, p. 189; Yakushi B266 Bound in contemporary half brown calf over marbled boards, the spines in five compartments with raised bands, gilt-lettered in onlaid leather label. Very Good, some minor foxing. Bookplates of Whig politician William Congreve Russell [xii], 330; vii, 312 pp.; lithographed frontispieces printed on India paper and mounted. 2 vols. 8vo.
Seller: Mikazuki Books, Kunitachi, TOKYO, Japan
Condition: Good. 2nd ed. half calf. 19.5cm. vii,320pp.