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Along
the Trail with Lewis & Clark
by Barbara Fifer, et al
Paperback - 208 pages (April 1998)
Farcountry Pr; ISBN: 156037117X
Dear
Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark
by William Clark, et al
Hardcover: 320 pages
Yale Univ Pr; ISBN: 0300090102; (May 1, 2002)
The
Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition: The Journal of Patrick Gass,
May 14, 1804-September 23, 1806 (Journals of Lewis and Clark Expedition,
Vol 10)
by Meriwether Lewis, Patrick Gass, William Clark, Gary E. Moulton,
Thomas W. Dunlay, University of Nebraska--Lincoln Center for Great Plains
Studies, American Philosophical Society, Gary Moulton
Hardcover from Univ of Nebraska Pr
Book Published: June, 1996 |
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The
Definitive Journals of Lewis and Clark: Patrick Gass (Nebraska Edition)
by Meriwether Lewis, Gary E. Moulton, Patrick Gass
Paperback from Bison Bks Corp
Book Published: June, 2003
The
Journal of Augustus Pelletier : The Lewis and Clark Expedition (My Name
Is America)
by Kathryn Lasky
(Hardcover - September 2000)
The
Lolo Trail : A History and a Guide to the Trail of Lewis and Clark
by Ralph S. Space
Paperback: 136 pages
Historic Montana Pub; ISBN: 096633552X; 2nd edition (April
29, 2001)
Lewis
and Clark : Explorers of the American West
by Steven Kroll, Richard Williams (Illustrator)
(Paperback - October 1996)
Lewis
and Clark : Voyage of Discovery
by Stephen E. Ambrose, Sam Abell
Lewis and Clark's Voyage of Discovery defined the American spirit like
no other event of the 19th century. Now, in celebration of its bicentennial,
Stephen E. Ambrose offers a refreshing look at the explorers and their
legendary journey in this IMAX® bicentennial edition of Lewis &
Clark: Voyage of Discovery. In a new illustrated introduction, Ambrose
talks about the making of the film and its significance in commemorating
and documenting the expedition, and the land it crossed, 200 years later.
Voyage
of Discovery is an exceptional work of history and photography that
National Geographic is proud to feature in coordination with the National
Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Council and their celebration of 2003-2006.
Changed by time but timeless in its inspiration, the Lewis and Clark
Trail comes to life through Stephen E. Ambrose's inspired narrative, rich
commentary, personal selections from the explorers's journals, and an accompaniment
of stunning new photographs that exhibit the undying beauty of the American
West. National Geographic photographer Sam Abell presents an array of compelling
modern images from the Missouri to the Pacific Coast that offset rare historic
photos, art, and maps—some sketched by Lewis and Clark themselves. The
Publisher
Hardcover (March 2002)
National Geographic Society; ISBN: 0792264738 |
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Original
Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 8 Volume Set
by Meriwether Lewis, et al
Edited and including an introduction and index by Reuben Gold Thwaites,
includes 7 two-part volumes and the Atlas. Illustrated throughout by Karl
Bodmer.
Paperback: 3070 pages
Digital Scanning, Inc.; ISBN: 1582186510; (May 21, 2001)
Original
Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
by Reuben Gold Thwaites (Editor)
(Hardcover - May 2001)
The
Journals of Lewis and Clark
by Meriwether Lewis, et al
Paperback: 504 pages
Mariner Books; ISBN: 0395859964; Revised edition (April
30, 1997)
The
Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition : The Journals of Joseph Whitehouse,
May 14, 1804-April 2, 1806 (Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
by Meriwether Lewis (Editor), et al
Hardcover: 459 pages
Univ of Nebraska Pr; ISBN: 0803229186; (May 1997)
Undaunted
Courage : Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American
West
by Stephen E. Ambrose
A biography of Meriwether Lewis that relies heavily on the journals
of both Lewis and Clark, this book is also backed up by the author's personal
travels along Lewis and Clark's route to the Pacific. Ambrose is not content
to simply chronicle the events of the "Corps of Discovery" as the explorers
called their ventures. He often pauses to assess the military leadership
of Lewis and Clark, how they negotiated with various native peoples and
what they reported to Jefferson. Though the expedition failed to find Jefferson's
hoped for water route to the Pacific, it fired interest among fur traders
and other Americans, changing the face of the West forever. Amazon.com
Hardcover (March 1996)
Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0684811073 |
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Lewis
and Clark Trail Maps: A Cartographic Reconstruction, Vol. II
by Martin Plamondon
(Hardcover - February 2002)
Cooking
on the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Exploring History Through Simple Recipes)
by Mary Gunderson
(School & Library Binding - February 2000)
Lewis
& Clark Trail Maps : A Cartographic Reconsruction
by Martin Plamondon
Hardcover - 206 pages (September 2000)
Washington State Univ Pr; ISBN: 087422232X
Lewis
& Clark : The Journey of the Corps of Discovery : An Illustrated History
by Dayton Duncan & Ken Burns
Paperback - 272 pages (September 1999)
Knopf; ISBN: 0375706526
Lewis
& Clark : The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
by Dayton Duncan, Ken Burns
Hardcover - 288 pages (October 1997)
Knopf; ISBN: 0679454500
Traveling
the Lewis and Clark Trail (FalconGuide)
by Julie Fanselow
(Paperback - June 2000)
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