The journal of John Work, a chief-trader of the Hudson's Bay Co., during his expedition from Vancouver to the Flatheads and Blackfeet of the Pacific Northwest
The journal of John Work, a chief-trader of the Hudson's Bay Co., during his expedition from Vancouver to the Flatheads and Blackfeet of the Pacific Northwest
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Good. Good hardcover. No DJ. ORIGINAL 1923 EDITION. RE-BOUND BY LIBRARY WITH NEWER COVERS. Ex-Library with usual markings. Text is clean and unmarked. Covers show very minor shelf wear. Binding is tight, hinges strong.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Fine. Book First edition of this important journal. Although not stated, one of 978 copies. Includes the new tipped-in half-title leaf stating, "Northwest Historical Series" (as the Clark bibliography points out, "The original series statement is Early Western Journals, but some copies have Northwest Historical Series half-title tipped in"). Edited by William S. Lewis and Paul C. Phillips. 209pp. Frontis, 5 plates (including map of the expedition). Bibliography, index. Publisher's dark blue cloth, gilt-lettered spine, top edges gilt. Very minimal offsetting to ends. A very fine, bright copy. Very scarce, especially in this condition. A record of one of the last of the great fur-trading expeditions of the Hudson's Bay Company's Snake River brigade, primarily in what is now Idaho and Southwest Montana. Work was one of the greatest of the Hudson's Bay Company traders. His explorations were more extensive than those of his better known contemporaries, Alexander Ross and Peter Skene Ogden. The editors also provide an account of the fur trade in the Northwest and a life of John Work. A superb copy of this important book! Original announcement laid in. [Clark and Brunet I: 278; Clark and Brunet II: 316].