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America Looks West: Lewis and Clark on the Missouri

by Harry W. Fritz

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Relive the Voyage of Discovery in "America Looks West: Lewis and Clark on the Missouri, 130 colorful pages telling the expedition's entire story, from its conception and planning to its historic aftermath. Chapters by noted historians are brilliantly illustrated with 58 paintings by 19th century and modern artists, and drawings by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, taken from their journals. With 22 pages of attractions from Camp Dubois to Fort Mandan, a terrific guide for history buffs or travelers.… (more)
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Relive the Voyage of Discovery in "America Looks West: Lewis and Clark on the Missouri, 130 colorful pages telling the expedition's entire story, from its conception and planning to its historic aftermath. Chapters by noted historians are brilliantly illustrated with 58 paintings by 19th century and modern artists, and drawings by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, taken from their journals. With 22 pages of attractions from Camp Dubois to Fort Mandan, a terrific guide for history buffs or travelers.

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