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  • The True Account: A Novel of the Lewis and Clark and Kinneson Expeditions

    Howard Frank Mosher

    eBook (Mariner Books, July 29, 2014)
    In the spring of 1804, Private True Teague Kinneson—schoolmaster, inventor, playwright, and explorer—sets out with his nephew, Ticonderoga, to race Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to the Pacific. Along the way True and Ti encounter Daniel Boone and his six-foot-two spinster daughter, Flame Danielle; fight and trick a renegade army out to stop Lewis's expedition; invent baseball with the Nez Perce; hold a high-stakes rodeo with Sacagawea's Shoshone relatives; and outwit True's lifelong adversary, the Gentleman from Vermont, a.k.a. the devil himself. And when a beautiful and mysterious Blackfoot girl named Yellow Sage Flower Who Tells Wise Stories enters the tale, things start to get really interesting.The True Account, which Lawrence Millman calls "part riotous adventure, part book of wonders, and part historical travesty," is the hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking story of a man "whose imagination is unfettered by either convention or fact, whose hopefulness and good nature yield to no force, and whose ways and stays rank second to none in the history of the world."
  • The True Account Pa

    Howard Frank Mosher

    Paperback (Mariner, May 19, 2004)
    Howard Frank Mosher introduces Private True Teague Kinneson, who sets out with his nephew, Ticonderoga, on an epic race to reach the Pacific before Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Along the way True and Ti encounter Daniel Boone and his six-foot-two spinster daughter, Flame Danielle; fight and trick a renegade army out to stop Lewis’s expedition; invent baseball with the Nez Perce; hold a high-stakes rodeo with Sacagawea’s Shoshone relatives; and outwit True’s lifelong adversary, the Gentleman from Vermont, a.k.a. the devil himself.
  • The True Account: Concerning a Vermont Gentleman's Race to the Pacific Against and Exploration of the Western American Continent Coincident to the Expedition of

    Howard Frank Mosher

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, May 1, 2003)
    In the spring of 1804, Private True Teague Kinneson -- schoolmaster, inventor, playwright, and explorer -- sets out with his nephew, Ticonderoga, to race Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to the Pacific. Along the way True and Ti encounter Daniel Boone and his six-foot-two spinster daughter, Flame Danielle; fight and trick a renegade army out to stop Lewis's expedition; invent baseball with the Nez Perce; hold a high-stakes rodeo with Sacagawea's Shoshone relatives; and outwit True's lifelong adversary, the Gentleman from Vermont, a.k.a. the devil himself. And when a beautiful and mysterious Blackfoot girl named Yellow Sage Flower Who Tells Wise Stories enters the tale, things start to get really interesting. The True Account, which Lawrence Millman calls "part riotous adventure, part book of wonders, and part historical travesty," is the hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking story of a man "whose imagination is unfettered by either convention or fact, whose hopefulness and good nature yield to no force, and whose ways and stays rank second to none in the history of the world."
  • The True Account: A Novel of the Lewis & Clark & Kinneson Expeditions

    By (author) Howard Frank Mosher

    Paperback (Mariner Books, March 15, 2004)
    In "the funniest historical novel about the West since "Little Big Man"" ("Denver Post"), Mosher introduces Private True Teague Kinneson, who sets out with his nephew on an epic race to beat Lewis and Clark to the Pacific.
  • The True Account: A Novel of the Lewis & Clark & Kinneson Expeditions

    Howard Frank Mosher

    Paperback (Mariner Books, May 19, 2004)
    Howard Frank Mosher introduces Private True Teague Kinneson, who sets out with his nephew, Ticonderoga, on an epic race to reach the Pacific before Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Along the way True and Ti encounter Daniel Boone and his six-foot-two spinster daughter, Flame Danielle; fight and trick a renegade army out to stop Lewis’s expedition; invent baseball with the Nez Perce; hold a high-stakes rodeo with Sacagawea’s Shoshone relatives; and outwit True’s lifelong adversary, the Gentleman from Vermont, a.k.a. the devil himself.
  • The True Account: A Novel of the Lewis & Clark & Kinneson Expeditions by Howard Frank Mosher

    Howard Frank Mosher

    Paperback (Mariner Books, March 15, 1656)
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  • The True Account

    howard frank mosher

    Hardcover (Houghton Miflin, March 15, 2003)
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  • The True Account : A Novel of the Lewis and Clark and Kinneson Expeditions

    Howard Frank Mosher

    Paperback (Boston, MA, U.S.A.: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003, March 15, 2003)
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