Sergeant Patrick Gass's journal -- never widely available to a
general audience -- is the most readable and straightforward
firsthand account of the Lewis and Clark expedition, largely
because Gass focused on the human aspects of the epic journey. In
this new edition, Carol MacGregor's thorough annotation of the
journal and the inclusion of Gass's previously unknown account book
from later in his life lend new insight into Gass's work and his
life.
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