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ISBN
9780486212692
Book Title
History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
Item Length
8.5 in
Edition
2
Publication Year
1979
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Author
William Clark, Meriwether Lewis
Genre
Travel, History
Topic
Special Interest / Adventure, Expeditions & Discoveries, United States / General
Item Weight
20 oz
Item Width
5.4 in
Number of Pages
474 Pages
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Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486212696
ISBN-13
9780486212692
eBay Product ID (ePID)
542819

Product Key Features

Edition
2
Book Title
History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Number of Pages
474 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1979
Topic
Special Interest / Adventure, Expeditions & Discoveries, United States / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, History
Author
William Clark, Meriwether Lewis
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Weight
20 oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.4 in

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TitleLeading
The
Number of Volumes
3 vols.
Volume Number
Vol. 2
Edition Description
Facsimile edition
Synopsis
Volume 2 of the classic edition of the day-by-day journals that later became the basis for U. S. claims to Oregon and the West. Accurate and invaluable geographical, botanical, biological, meteorological, and anthropological material., From May 1804 to September 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark undertook one of the great adventures of modern man. Their government-sponsored exploration of the wilderness between the Mississippi River and the Pacific covered, in total miles, a distance equal to one-third the circumference of the earth and took its participants through what is now mapped as Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Washington State, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. It was an epoch-making expedition through one of the most magnificent geographical areas of the world.The story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is America s national epic. Both men proved themselves not only intrepid pioneers but also acute observers and top-flight journalists. Their day-to-day journal filled thousands of pages with the most complete and authentic record of any exploring venture in history. But the world had to wait years for the story. In 1814, the only authorized history of the expedition, a personal narrative pieced together by Nicholas Biddle from the journal manuscript, finally appeared. While undeniably exciting, that publication left a lot to be desired. Only with the appearance, in 1893, of the four-volume Elliott Coues edition was the story told in such a way as to be both a thrilling narrative and a valuable document for students of Americana, historians, and all others interested in this vital chapter in the opening up of the American West.Now that four-volume set is reprinted in its entirety in a three-volume edition. Here is the whole story as summarized by Biddle: encounters with dozens of Indian tribes; descriptions of their political and social organization, dress, living habits, and ways; personal anecdotes of courage and stamina; vivid descriptions of staggering natural wonders that no white man had ever seen. Here, too, is all the material that Coues added: chapter synopses; critical footnotes that clarify hundreds of obscure references, add important biological data, provide modern locations of camp and exploration sites, bring into account additional material from the manuscript journal, and correct countless errors; a bibliographical introduction; brief Memoirs of Clark and the expedition s sergeant, Patrick Gass; a modern map to supplement Lewis and Clark s originals; and a much-needed index.Intended not only to further knowledge of North American geography but also to see the extension of American commerce, the Lewis and Clark Expedition marked the beginning of major growth in the United States. Partly because of this and partly because of its inherent excitement, this firsthand account should be read by every student of American history as well as by all who enjoy the adventure of exploration.", From May 1804 to September 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark undertook one of the great adventures of modern man. Their government-sponsored exploration of the wilderness between the Mississippi River and the Pacific covered, in total miles, a distance equal to one-third the circumference of the earth and took its participants through what is now mapped as Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Washington State, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Oregon. It was an epoch-making expedition through one of the most magnificent geographical areas of the world. The story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is America's national epic. Both men proved themselves not only intrepid pioneers but also acute observers and top-flight journalists. Their day-to-day journal filled thousands of pages with the most complete and authentic record of any exploring venture in history. But the world had to wait years for the story. In 1814, the only authorized history of the expedition, a personal narrative pieced together by Nicholas Biddle from the journal manuscript, finally appeared. While undeniably exciting, that publication left a lot to be desired. Only with the appearance, in 1893, of the four-volume Elliott Coues edition was the story told in such a way as to be both a thrilling narrative and a valuable document for students of Americana, historians, and all others interested in this vital chapter in the opening up of the American West. Now that four-volume set is reprinted in its entirety in a three-volume edition. Here is the whole story as summarized by Biddle: encounters with dozens of Indian tribes; descriptions of their political and social organization, dress, living habits, and ways; personal anecdotes of courage and stamina; vivid descriptions of staggering natural wonders that no white man had ever seen. Here, too, is all the material that Coues added: chapter synopses; critical footnotes that clarify hundreds of obscure references, add important biological data, provide modern locations of camp and exploration sites, bring into account additional material from the manuscript journal, and correct countless errors; a bibliographical introduction; brief Memoirs of Clark and the expedition's sergeant, Patrick Gass; a modern map to supplement Lewis and Clark's originals; and a much-needed index. Intended not only to further knowledge of North American geography but also to see the extension of American commerce, the Lewis and Clark Expedition marked the beginning of major growth in the United States. Partly because of this and partly because of its inherent excitement, this firsthand account should be read by every student of American history as well as by all who enjoy the adventure of exploration.

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  • A historical treasure!

    Content of this book and the journals from which it was organized is of tremendous historical consequence. Fascinating transcripts of the incidents which occurred during this exploratory expedition. Many gems in the daily entries. Only downside for many readers would be the notations of the daily positions by latitude and longitude which contribute significantly to the length of the text. The conditions endured, the hard work necessary, and the extent of the provisions required are eye opening at the least. Unfortunately the lessons of the history of this country and those who developed it are no longer considered important in our educational system. Reading this work can only increase ones appreciation for the sacrifice made by some for the benefit of the development of this great ...

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