The Lewis and Clark journals : an American epic of discovery : the abridgment of the definitive Nebraska edition
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lviii, 413 pages : ill., maps ; 27 cm.
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English

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Includes index.
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Sacajawea.
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One volume abridgment of the 13 volume "The Lewis and Clark journals" originally published beginning in 1986 by the University of Nebraska Press, Center for Great Plains Studies.
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Two Centuries Ago, an American epic unfolded as Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery mapped the lands, described the natural wonders, and encountered the peoples of western North America. Following orders from President Thomas Jefferson, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out from St. Louis in 1804 to search for a river passage to the Pacific Ocean. The heroism of the men of the Corps of Discovery and of Sacagawea, the Shoshone interpreter who became an essential member of the party, makes the expedition a quintessential American adventure. In their own words, recorded in the famous journals of Lewis and Clark, the members of the Corps of Discovery tell their story with an immediacy and power missing from secondhand accounts. All of their triumphs and terrors are here-the thrill of seeing the vast herds of bison on the plains, the tensions and admiration in the first meetings with Indian peoples, Lewis's rapture at the stunning beauty of the Great Falls, the fear the captains felt when a devastating illness befell Sacagawea, the ordeal of crossing the Continental Divide, Clark's joy at seeing the Pacific, miserable days of cold and hunger, and the kidnapping and rescue of Lewis's dog, Seaman. The natural wonders of an unspoiled America are captured in these pages. The lives and customs of its Native peoples also vividly come to life: Lewis and Clark's friendship with the Mandans and the Nez Perces, a deadly fight with the Blackfeet, and a series of intricate interactions and negotiations with numerous northwestern tribes. The cultural differences between the corps and the Indians make for living drama that at times provokes laughter but more often is poignant and, at least once, tragic. In this riveting account, editor Gary E. Moulton blends the narrative highlights of his definitive Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals. For the first time the voices of the enlisted men and of the Native Americans are heard alongside the words of the captains. New maps and illustrations enrich this American epic of discovery.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lewis, M., Clark, W., & Moulton, G. E. (2003). The Lewis and Clark journals: an American epic of discovery : the abridgment of the definitive Nebraska edition . University of Nebraska Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809, William Clark and Gary E. Moulton. 2003. The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery : The Abridgment of the Definitive Nebraska Edition. University of Nebraska Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809, William Clark and Gary E. Moulton. The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery : The Abridgment of the Definitive Nebraska Edition University of Nebraska Press, 2003.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lewis, Meriwether, William Clark, and Gary E Moulton. The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery : The Abridgment of the Definitive Nebraska Edition University of Nebraska Press, 2003.

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