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Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark
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Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark Paperback - 2003

by Clark, William

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This collection of Clark's intriguing letters to his brother reveals important new details about the Lewis and Clark expedition, Meriwether Lewis's mysterious death, the status of Clark's slave York, and life in Jeffersonian America. 17 illustrations.

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New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 2003. Paperback. As New. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. . LEWIS & CLARK-This regular trade size paperback is NEW. white w/brown lettering. .
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  • Title Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark
  • Author Clark, William
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: Repri
  • Condition New
  • Pages 354
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Yale University Press, New Haven, CT
  • Date 2003
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # July9-15top22
  • ISBN 9780300101065 / 0300101066
  • Weight 1.05 lbs (0.48 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.24 x 5.98 x 0.86 in (23.47 x 15.19 x 2.18 cm)
  • Ages 19 to 19 years
  • Grade levels 14 - 14
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 19th Century
    • Chronological Period: 1800-1850
    • Cultural Region: Western U.S.
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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