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Books with title Lewis and Clark

  • Lewis and Clark

    George Sullivan

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Lewis and Clark [Paperback] [Jan 01, 2000] George E Sullivan
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  • Lewis & Clark

    Stephen E. Ambrose, Sam Abell

    Hardcover (National Geographic, Oct. 1, 1998)
    A distinguished historian and noted photographer join forces to chronicle the epic journey of Lewis and Clark across uncharted wilderness to the Pacific Ocean, in a compelling narrative that incorporates entries from the explorers' journals and some two hundred magnificent photographic images. 100,000 first printing.
  • Lewis and Clark

    George Sullivan

    Hardcover (Scholastic Reference, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Drawing from their own journals, this story offers a first-hand account of what life was like when the New World was new, as they went forth on their great expedition to the west. Simultaneous.
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  • Lewis and Clark: Explorers

    Cynthia Klingel

    language (Spirit of America, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A brief account of the exploratory expedition led by Lewis and Clark across the little known territory from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean in the early nineteenth century.
  • Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark

    Melinda Lilly, Rourke Publishing

    Audiobook (Rourke Publishing, May 21, 2009)
    Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition in their exploration of the Western United States between 1804 and 1806. This audiobook describes the expedition undertaken by Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea.
  • Lewis & Clark

    Nick Bertozzi

    Paperback (First Second, Feb. 15, 2011)
    Two of America's greatest explorers embark on the adventure that made their names―and sealed their fates.In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark departed St. Louis, Missouri, for one of the greatest adventures this nation has ever known. Appointed and funded by President Jefferson himself, and led by a cadre of experts (including the famous Sacajawea), the expedition was considered a success almost before it had begun. From the start, the journey was plagued with illness, bad luck, unfriendly Indians, Lewis's chronic depression, and, to top it all, the shattering surprise of the towering Rocky Mountains and the continental divide. But despite crippling setbacks, overwhelming doubts, and the bare facts of geography itself, Lewis and Clark made it to the Pacific in 1806.Nick Bertozzi brings the harrowing―and, at times, hilarious―journey to vivid life on the pages of this oversized black-and-white graphic novel. With his passion for history and his knack for characterization, Bertozzi has made an intimate tale of a great American epic.
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  • Lewis and Clark

    R. Conrad Stein

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1998)
    Describes the 1804-1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition, which took the explorers from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean
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  • Lewis and Clark

    Doraine Bennett

    language (State Standards Publishing, Feb. 23, 2019)
    A biography introducing young readers to the lives of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and their importance in the history and westward expansion of the United States. Connections and accomplishments: Exploration and mapping of the continental US, the Louisiana Purchase, Thomas Jefferson and Sacagawea/Sacajawea, Pacific Ocean, and the US states of Kentucky, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.
  • The Lewis and Clark Journals

    Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Members of the Corps of Discovery, Gary E. Moulton

    Paperback (Bison Books, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Following orders from President Thomas Jefferson, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out from their wintering camp in Illinois in 1804 to search for a river passage to the Pacific Ocean. In this riveting account, editor Gary E. Moulton blends the narrative highlights of the Lewis and Clark journals so that the voices of the enlisted men and of Native peoples are heard alongside the words of the captains. All 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 their Shoshone interpreter, Sacagawea; the ordeal of crossing the Continental Divide; the kidnapping and rescuing of Lewis’s dog, Seaman; miserable days of cold and hunger; and Clark's joy at seeing the Pacific. The cultural differences between the corps and Native Americans make for living drama that at times provokes laughter but more often is poignant and, at least once, tragic.
  • Lewis and Clark

    Lisa Wade McCormick

    Paperback (Children's Press(CT), Sept. 1, 2006)
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  • The Lewis and Clark Journals

    Meriwether Lewis, Gary E. Moulton

    eBook (Bison Books, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Following orders from President Thomas Jefferson, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out from their wintering camp in Illinois in 1804 to search for a river passage to the Pacific Ocean. In this riveting account, editor Gary E. Moulton blends the narrative highlights of the Lewis and Clark journals so that the voices of the enlisted men and of Native peoples are heard alongside the words of the captains. All 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 their Shoshone interpreter, Sacagawea; the ordeal of crossing the Continental Divide; the kidnapping and rescuing of Lewis’s dog, Seaman; miserable days of cold and hunger; and Clark's joy at seeing the Pacific. The cultural differences between the corps and Native Americans make for living drama that at times provokes laughter but more often is poignant and, at least once, tragic.
  • Lewis and Clark

    Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer

    Paperback (Teaching Resources, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Teachers can celebrate the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark's historic journey with this comprehensive guidebook. Inside teachers will find in-depth background information and learning-rich activities to get kids reading, writing, and thinking about this amazing chapter in American History. Includes a big, bright interactive poster. For use with Grades 4-8.