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Phillips, Brad; Lewis & Clark
Brigham Distributing, 2006, Paperback, New,
Brand New! ; Thomas Jefferson had tried and failed to send an American expedition to the Pacific. Geography and politics had worked against him. Now he as President and success was within his grasp. The future of the young United States might well depend on controlling the unknown expanse of land that lay beyond the Mississippi. The task would require a most extraordinary leader who had the bravery of a general, the resourcefulness of a mountain man, the cunning of a diplomat and the intelligence of a professor. Whether the wild rivers, dangerous animals, and unpredictable Indians could so transform young Merriwether Lewis would soon be decided. Realizing the enormity of his task, Lewis asked his former army commander, William Clark, to join him. Together they prepared to face the challenges of the greatest adventure into the unknown since Columbus set out for India. ; Lewis & Clark Series; Vol. 1;,
40256 Price:
6.95 USD
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Phillips, Brad; LEWIS & CLARK PART II
Brigham Distributing, 2006, Paperback, New,
Brand New! ; The second book recounting the Lewis and Clark expedition starts in the fall of 1804, when the explorers met the Sioux, Arikara, and Mandan Indians. The expedition halted for the winter in North Dakota and made a freezing winter camp. Here they met a French trader and his teenage Shoshone wife, Sacajawea. In the spring, they hurried up the Missouri, hoping to reach the Pacific and return in a single year. By June, Lewis and Clark were still east of the Rockies and trying to guess which fork of the Missouri would lead them over those forbidding peaks. ; Lewis & Clark Part II Series; Vol. 2;,
40257 Price:
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Phillips, Brad; LEWIS & CLARK: Part 1: From Jefferson's Parlor to the Great Plains
Apricot Press, 2004, Paperback, New,
Brand New, Softcover, Never Read.; Re-Live America’s Greatest Adventure Story. Thomas Jefferson had tried and failed to send an American expedition to the Pacific. Geography and politics had worked against him. Now he was President and success was within his grasp. The future of the young Untied States might well depend on controlling the unknown expanse of land that lay beyond the Mississippi. ; Vol. 1; 5.5" x 8.5"; 111 pages,
26014 Price:
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Phillips, Brad; LEWIS & CLARK: Part 2: from Sergeant Floyd's Bluff to the Marias River
Apricot Press, 2005, Paperback, New,
Brand New, Softcover, Never Read.; "If we were to go on they would follow us and kill and take the whole of us by degrees" A Nervous Sergeant John Oedway recorded those words on September 25, 1804. The Lewis and clark expedition had just met an agessive band of teton Sioux. A war of words was about to excalate into a was of bullets and arrows. Presient Jefferson had ordered Lewis to find the mst direct route to the pacific ocean. These Sioux Warriors were the first serious challenge to that order. ; Vol. 2; 5.5" x 8.5"; 123 pages,
26060 Price:
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Phillips, Brad; SACAJAWEA
Apricot Press, 2004, Paperback, New,
Brand New, Softcover, Never Read.; Except for Lewis and Clark, she was the most widely traveled North American of her time. Her story is a fascinating tale of western exploration and the intersection of cultures.; 5.5" x 8.5"; 61 pages,
26016 Price:
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Phillips, Brad; SACAJAWEA
Brigham Distributing, 2006, Paperback, New,
Brand New! ; Except for Lewis and Clark, she was the most widely traveled North American of her time. She was born a Shoshone in the Rocky Mountains. As a girl, she was captured by the Minnetarees and taken to live on the plains of the upper Missouri. Still a teenager, she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition, and traveled to the Pacific and back. Upon her return, she accepted Clark's invitation and moved to St. Louis. She was the product of many cultures yet she was truly a member of none. Two centuries later, Sacajawea has become an icon representing the strength of women and the contributions of Native Americans. Her story is a fascinating tale of western exploration and the intersection of cultures. ;,
40335 Price:
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Phillips, Brad; YORK - A Slave's Journey with Lewis and Clark
Brigham Distributing, 2006, Paperback, New,
Brand New! ; The Arikara called him “Big Medicine” because of his black skin. The Hidatsa chief, La Borgne, refused to even believe such a man could exist. He was William Clark’s slave, York, and his store encompasses both the heights and depths of American culture. ;,
40341 Price:
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