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Seeking a Newer World: The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley 1808-1811

Seeking a Newer World: The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley 1808-1811

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Seeking a Newer World: The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley 1808-1811

by George Sibley; Editor-Jeffrey E. Smith

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Lindenwood University Press, 2003. Hardback. Good/Very Good. 1st HARDBACK Edition (Stated - Lindenwood Univ Pr - 2003). GOOD+ in very good dust jacket. Heighlites on 3 or 4 pages. Gently read. Binding is tight and square. . . . . . . Seeking a Newer World: The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley 1808-1811 offers extensive annotations to add clarity and context to the story, making it a readable informative, and enjoyable volume. It includes an introduction by L:indenwood University history professor Jeffrey Smith as well as short biographies of key figures and curriculum ideas for teachers. It is the first volume published by the Lindenwood University Press. In addition to the Journals and Letters of George Sibley the book includes: 1.) Opening of the Trans-Mississippi West by Jeffrey Smith -- 2.) George Sibley by Derek Herbert -- 3.) Manuel Lisa by Derek Herbert -- 4.) Auguste and Pierre Chouteau by Derek Herbert -- 5.) William Clark by Jeffrey Smith -- 6.) Tools for teachers: Using this book in the classroom by Jann Rudd Weitzel -- 7.) Bibliography -- 8.) Index

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Title
Seeking a Newer World: The Fort Osage Journals and Letters of George Sibley 1808-1811
Author
George Sibley; Editor-Jeffrey E. Smith
Format/Binding
Hardback
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0974786403
ISBN 13
9780974786407
Publisher
Lindenwood University Press
Place of Publication
St. Charles, Missouri
Date Published
2003
X weight
11 oz

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