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LEWIS & CLARK
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Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark
Barbara Fifer
Vicky Soderberg
Joseph Musselman
GUIDEBOOK
2002
PAPER
216 PAGES
A popular guidebook to the Lewis & Clark trail with very nice, colorful maps by Joseph Musselman.
(PNW181, $19.95) |
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Lewis & Clark Trail Maps, A Cartographic Reconstruction
Martin Plamondon
HISTORY
2000
PAPER
206 PAGES
Plamondon's painstaking research is evident in this reconstruction of the maps used by Lewis and Clark, based on their notes and surveying measurements.
(USW557, $45.00) |
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Lewis & Clark, Voyage of Discovery
Stephen Ambrose
Sam Abell
HISTORY
2002
HARD COVER
256 PAGES
Ambrose tells the story of Lewis and Clark's expedition, interweaving it with his own story of searching for their trail. Abell provides stunning photographs, along with maps and historical information.
(USW378, $35.00) |
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Native Universe, Voices of Indian America
Clifford E. Trafzer
ANTHOLOGY
2008
PAPER
320 PAGES
This anthology of personal and historical essays, as well as over 300 color illustrations of Native American art, is being published to accompany the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. It includes selections from several modern Native American writers, including Louise Erdrich and Sherman Alexie.
(USA95, $22.00) |
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Reach of Tide, Ring of History: A Columbia River Voyage (Northwest Reprints)
Robin Cody
Sam McKinney
TRAVEL NARRATIVE
2000
PAPER
114 PAGES
A spare, witty account of messing about in a homemade boat in the Columbia River estuary, originally published in 1987. The author -- a literary river rat -- follows the Columbia River from Cape Disappointment to Portland, past campsites for the Lewis and Clark expedition, sites for old Indian villages, and old fishing communities, to the barrier of the Bonneville Dam. The journey spurs anecdotes, history and observations about the river and the author's experiences.
(PNW98, $14.95) |
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