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Undaunted Courage
Merriwether Lewis, Thomas
Jefferson, and the Opening
of the American WestStephen E. Ambrose
Best-selling Author of D-Day
In this sweeping adventure story, Stephen Ambrose
presents the definitive account of one of the most momentous journeys in American history.
Ambrose follows the Lewis and Clark Expedition from Thomas Jefferson's hope of finding a
waterway to the Pacific, through the heart-stopping moments of the actual trip, to Lewis's
lonely demise on the Natchez Trace. We see the American West as Lewis saw it...Wild,
awesome, and pristinely beautiful!
$16.00 (Soft Cover) |
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The
Journals of Lewis & Clark Edited
by Frank Bergon
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's remarkable
chronicle of their voyage of Discovery across the American West. From 1804 to 1806 Captain
Lewis and Captain Clark led their intrepid expeditionary crew on an 8,000 mile trek from
the mouth of the Missouri to the Pacific outlet of the Columbia River. The Penguin Nature
Classics one volume abridgement of the Journals includes an illuminating
introductory essay by Frank Bergon, along with maps, illustrations, annotations, and a
comprehensive index.
$14.95 (Soft Cover) |
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Lewis
and Clark Among The Indians James P.
Ronda
"James P. Ronda in Lewis and Clark Among
The Indians has drawn from the journals and other documents a compelling narrative of
the expedition's encounters with the Indians. It is a story of discovery and suspense, and
it is told with a modern concern to understand the Indian side as well as the white in the
meeting of the two cultures." - Francis Paul Prucha, William and Mary Quarterly
$13.00 (Soft Cover) |
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Sacajawea Harold P. Howard
In the saga of early western exploration a young
Shoshoni Indian girl named Sacajawea is famed as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and
Clark Expedition. The author presents a colorful account of Sacajawea's journeys with
Lewis and Clark and an objective evaluation of the controversial accounts of her later
years.
$12.95 (Soft Cover) |
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The Journals of Lewis And Clark Edited and with an
introduction by John Blakeless
In the spring of 1805, Captains Meriwether Lewis
and William Clark, with a small band of men and a shoshone woman, set out on a voyage of
exploration that was to earn them a place of undying honor in America's history. The
Journals of Lewis And Clark remains the most immediate and vivid account of their
momentous journey.
$6.99 (Soft Cover) |
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Sacajawea Anna Lee Waldo
Eight months on the New York Times
Bestseller List, it is the heroic saga of a great woman whose life tells the story of a
nation. "The story of Sacajawea is one of mystery, courage and
remarkable achievement, against an exciting panorama of American history." - Seattle
Times
$7.99 (Soft Cover) |
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