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The Essential Lewis and Clark (edition 1999)

by Landon Y. Jones (Editor)

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This compact volume of the journals of Lewis and Clark, compiled by American Book Award nominee Landon Y. Jones, includes all of the most riveting tales of their adventure--in their own words The journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark remain the single most important document in the history of American exploration. This compact volume of their journals, compiled by American Book Award nominee Landon Y. Jones, includes all of the most riveting tales of their adventure, in their own words. Here is a concise, breathtaking record of Lewis and Clark's legendary journey to the Pacific, written by the two captains--under unspeakable stress and the threat of constant danger--with an immediacy that startles to this day. Through these tales of adventure we see the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and western rivers the way Lewis and Clark first observed them--majestic, pristine, uncharted, and awe-inspiring. We are in the moccasins of Lewis and Clark as they witness other wonders no European-Americans had ever seen before: new creatures such as antelope, prairie dogs, and, most memorably, grizzly bears. Also included are the explorers' encounters with Native Americans, featuring the amazing reunion between Sacagawea and her brother, a Shoshone chief who secured the expedition's safe passage over the Continental Divide. Landon Jones has selected the most memorable journal entries left behind by Lewis and Clark, and then edited and annotated them for all readers--those steeped in lore of the expedition, and newcomers to this unforgettable journey.… (more)
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Title:The Essential Lewis and Clark
Authors:Landon Y. Jones
Info:Ecco (1999), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 224 pages
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Edited version of the adventure. A little too edited for my taste. ( )
  addunn3 | Nov 22, 2020 |
This is an important part of our American history. Traveling up the Missouri was the "easy" part of the trip, but even more than 200 years later I think it would be quite an adventure. Of course finding the headwaters of the Missouri and a path to the Pacific was a physical challenge with many hardships. This book made the story come alive for me with vivid details of the food and physical demands. ( )
  deldevries | Jan 31, 2016 |
This is a book of "distilled" journals from the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1803-1806. Since it's extracted, it's very abbreviated and, supposedly, the boring parts are left out. I discovered a few things about the expedition that I did not know: the Missouri country was also populated with white people (trappers), venereal disease existed among the Indians, Clark was never commissioned a "Captain" by Congress, Lewis got shot on the way back...just to name a few. Good reference if you don't want to study the entire voluminous set. ( )
  buffalogr | Oct 25, 2015 |
I bought this audio book 7 years ago - I think as a result of an intriguing interview on the radio. So when it finally got to the top of my "Audible.com pile" I wasn't sure what to expect. Mostly - I was expecting to be bored. Man - was I surprised.
This is an abridged/edited version of the diaries of Lewis and Clark as they crossed the country and reached the Pacific ocean. It's read by two narrators - one for each explorer and one of them is Tom Wopat (Luke Duke for you 70s TV fans) and they really give a realistic feel to the experience.
The descriptions are truly fascinating - from the incredibly beautiful natural wonders they encountered to the numerous encounters with Native Americans. There's even humor. The description of an incident where Lewis is accidentally shot by one of his own men is actually quite amusing.

I strongly recommend this book - with one reservation. I'm wondering how much of my enjoyment had to do with the fact that it was an audiobook. Perhaps actually reading it might not have been as interesting. The experience I had made me feel like I was sitting by a campfire listening to two old adventurers recount their travels to me in person. Very cool! ( )
  Scarchin | Nov 12, 2013 |
I rated this book a three, not because of the effort put forth by Landon Y. Jones, but because of the content of these two explorers diaries.

Mr Jones make a valiant effort to piece together a readable abridgement of two large volumes of personal writings documenting William Clark's and Meriwether Lewis' expedition to the Northwest.

Having had grown up on the Clark Fork River and learned about them superficially in middle school history class, I had hopes of learning more about them, in their own words, via this book. The editor explained that he only selected observational diary entries and excluded the overly scientific.

Unfortunately, the writing, inconsistent spelling and frankly boring intervals between more interesting entries could not keep my attention through its entirety. Is it an important historical document, absolutely. Is it a sit down and read book for the average reader, probably not. ( )
  HistReader | Sep 11, 2012 |
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This compact volume of the journals of Lewis and Clark, compiled by American Book Award nominee Landon Y. Jones, includes all of the most riveting tales of their adventure--in their own words The journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark remain the single most important document in the history of American exploration. This compact volume of their journals, compiled by American Book Award nominee Landon Y. Jones, includes all of the most riveting tales of their adventure, in their own words. Here is a concise, breathtaking record of Lewis and Clark's legendary journey to the Pacific, written by the two captains--under unspeakable stress and the threat of constant danger--with an immediacy that startles to this day. Through these tales of adventure we see the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and western rivers the way Lewis and Clark first observed them--majestic, pristine, uncharted, and awe-inspiring. We are in the moccasins of Lewis and Clark as they witness other wonders no European-Americans had ever seen before: new creatures such as antelope, prairie dogs, and, most memorably, grizzly bears. Also included are the explorers' encounters with Native Americans, featuring the amazing reunion between Sacagawea and her brother, a Shoshone chief who secured the expedition's safe passage over the Continental Divide. Landon Jones has selected the most memorable journal entries left behind by Lewis and Clark, and then edited and annotated them for all readers--those steeped in lore of the expedition, and newcomers to this unforgettable journey.

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