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The Lewis and Clark Companion: An Encyclopedic Guide to the Voyage of Discovery

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An indispensable guide to our nation’s epic adventure

The years 2003–2006 mark the bicentennial of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark’s famous transcontinental journey between the Missouri and the Columbia River systems. They never did find the fabled Northwest Passage, but over twenty-eight months, the Corps of Discovery traveled more than eight thousand miles through eleven future states, named scores of places and rivers, met with many Native American tribes, and wrote the first descriptions of heretofore unknown plants and animals. By the end of their trip, Lewis and Clark had navigated and named two thirds of the American continent.

They may have had undaunted courage, but the sheer volume of information related to their expedition can be more than a little daunting to the armchair historian. Written by two highly regarded Lewis and Clark experts, this book contains over five hundred lively and fascinating entries on everything from the members of the expedition and the places they went to the weapons and tools, trade goods, and medicines they carried, along with the food and amusements that sustained them. Highly readable and informative, it’s the perfect introduction for the Lewis and Clark novice, and the comprehensive guide no buff will want to be without.

Synopsis:

An indispensable guide to our nation's epic adventure

Synopsis:

An indispensable guide to our nations epic adventure

The years 2003-2006 mark the bicentennial of Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks famous transcontinental journey between the Missouri and the Columbia River systems. They never did find the fabled Northwest Passage, but over twenty-eight months, the Corps of Discovery traveled more than eight thousand miles through eleven future states, named scores of places and rivers, met with many Native American tribes, and wrote the first descriptions of heretofore unknown plants and animals. By the end of their trip, Lewis and Clark had navigated and named two thirds of the American continent.

They may have had undaunted courage, but the sheer volume of information related to their expedition can be more than a little daunting to the armchair historian. Written by two highly regarded Lewis and Clark experts, this book contains over five hundred lively and fascinating entries on everything from the members of the expedition and the places they went to the weapons and tools, trade goods, and medicines they carried, along with the food and amusements that sustained them. Highly readable and informative, its the perfect introduction for the Lewis and Clark novice, and the comprehensive guide no buff will want to be without.

About the Author

Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs is a veteran traveler on the Lewis and Clark trail and was an assistant researcher on her fathers three-volume biography of Nixon. She writes about Montana history and serves on the Lewis and Clark Interpretative Centers Foundation board. She lives in Helena, Montana.

Clay Straus Jenkinson is a nationally respected Jefferson scholar whose previous books include The Paradox of Thomas Jefferson and Message on the Wind. He is scholar in residence at Lewis and Clark College and a senior fellow of the Center for Digital Government. He lives in Reno, Nevada.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780805067255
Subtitle:
An Encyclopedic Guide to the Voyage of Discovery
With:
Jenkinson, Clay S.
With:
Jenkinson, Clay S.
Foreword:
Ambrose, Stephen E.
Author:
Tubbs, Stephenie Ambrose
Author:
Jenkinson, Clay
Foreword:
Ambrose, Stephen E.
Publisher:
Henry Holt and Co.
Subject:
General
Subject:
Description and travel
Subject:
Discovery and exploration
Subject:
United States - 19th Century/Old West
Subject:
West (u.s.)
Subject:
Encyclopedias
Subject:
United States - West - General
Subject:
United States - 19th Century
Subject:
Expeditions & Discoveries
Publication Date:
20030701
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
30 bandw illustrations, 2 maps
Pages:
368
Dimensions:
9.26 x 6.1 x 1 in 1.125 lb

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"Synopsis" by , An indispensable guide to our nation's epic adventure
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An indispensable guide to our nations epic adventure

The years 2003-2006 mark the bicentennial of Meriwether Lewis and William Clarks famous transcontinental journey between the Missouri and the Columbia River systems. They never did find the fabled Northwest Passage, but over twenty-eight months, the Corps of Discovery traveled more than eight thousand miles through eleven future states, named scores of places and rivers, met with many Native American tribes, and wrote the first descriptions of heretofore unknown plants and animals. By the end of their trip, Lewis and Clark had navigated and named two thirds of the American continent.

They may have had undaunted courage, but the sheer volume of information related to their expedition can be more than a little daunting to the armchair historian. Written by two highly regarded Lewis and Clark experts, this book contains over five hundred lively and fascinating entries on everything from the members of the expedition and the places they went to the weapons and tools, trade goods, and medicines they carried, along with the food and amusements that sustained them. Highly readable and informative, its the perfect introduction for the Lewis and Clark novice, and the comprehensive guide no buff will want to be without.

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