The Way to the Western Sea

by David Lavender

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Critics have called David Lavender a "master storyteller" (Library Journal), his prose "virile, disciplined, yet personal" (New York Times), and his book "a balanced, learned, and lively history of an epochal human exploit" (Choice). Lavender sets the stage with a lucid account of the imperial rivalries between England, Spain, France, and the United States, and their role in Thomas Jefferson's decision to sponsor an expedition that might strengthen the young country's claims to lands it had show more purchased but never seen. Lavender then takes us through the steps that led to the selection of Meriwether Lewis and the Corps of Discovery's leader with William Clark as coleader. From there, the great adventure story unfolds and we follow Lewis and Clark and their company on their journey through vast, uncharted territory as they seek a transcontinental route to the Pacific. From its inception to its conclusion—a triumph made bittersweet by Lewis's suicide only a few years later—we witness the trials, the surprises, the natural wonders, and the successes large and small that the expedition met with day by day over the course of two years and thousands of miles. The result is a true classic of adventure writing and a marvel of historical storytelling.

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Lavender sets the stage with a lucid account of the imperial rivalries between England, Spain, France, and the United States, and their role in Thomas Jefferson's decision to sponsor an expedition that might strengthen the young country's claims to lands it had purchased but never seen.

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48+ Works 2,133 Members
David Lavender's publications include One Man's West, Bent's Fort, The First in the Wilderness, and California: Land of New Beginnings

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Canonical title
The Way to the Western Sea
Original title
The Way to the Western Sea - Lewis and Clark Across the Continent
Original publication date
1988
People/Characters
William Clark; Meriwether Lewis
Important places
American West
Important events
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804 | 1806)
Dedication
To M M L
Always Gallant,
No mater how hard the way
First words
Luck!
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)That domain has been sadly abused - and gloriously used - over the years, but the ideal, the sense of newness and promise with which the names Lewis and Clark have always been identified, has not yet been lost.
Original language
English

Classifications

Genres
Nonfiction, History, Travel, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
917.8History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in North AmericaWestern U.S.
LCC
F592.7 .L38Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaUnited States local history
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Languages
English
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
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