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Those Tremendous Mountains The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

By: David Freeman Hawke(Author), Meriwether Lewis(Illustrator)
273 pages, illustrations
Those Tremendous Mountains
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Reissued for the 200th anniversary. In 1804 Lewis and Clark set off to explore the new lands of the Louisiana Purchase. They were acting as the eyes and ears of President Thomas Jefferson, who had an insatiable curiosity about what lay between the Mississippi and the Pacific. One contingency for which they were not prepared was the awesome geography of the Rocky Mountains. Including excerpts from Lewis and Clark's journals and putting their scientific achievements in context, David Hawke presents a riveting story of this dramatic journey.

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By: David Freeman Hawke(Author), Meriwether Lewis(Illustrator)
273 pages, illustrations
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"High and heroic adventure [...] An exhilarating story of bravery, self-discipline, and firm resolve, and Mr. Hawke tells it uncommonly well."
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