In Passage of Discovery, well-known ecologist and noted author Daniel Botkin takes the reader on a historic and ecological journey up the Missouri River from its confluence near St. Charles, Missouri, to its source at Three Forks, Montana, following the route of Lewis and Clark in 1804-05. Apparent throughout is Botkin\u27s justifiably high regard for the observational, intuitive, and leadership skills demonstrated by both Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their monumental expedition. The fact that only one member of the party died, and that due to circumstances beyond their control, is a tribute to those skills
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Review of: "Brown Water: A Narrative of My Personal Journey in the Wake of Lewis and Clark," by Butc...
In Passage of Discovery, well-known ecologist and noted author Daniel Botkin takes the reader on a h...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Verne Huser, a lifelong professional guide on western rivers, provides an interesting addition to th...
Rivers of Change: Trailing the Waterways of Lewis and Clark is Tom Mullen\u27s account of his five-m...
Verne Huser, a lifelong professional guide on western rivers, provides an interesting addition to th...
Definitely not to be overlooked in the evergrowing mass of publications concerning the Lewis and Cla...
Rivers of Change: Trailing the Waterways of Lewis and Clark is Tom Mullen\u27s account of his five-m...
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Review of: "Brown Water: A Narrative of My Personal Journey in the Wake of Lewis and Clark," by Butc...
In Passage of Discovery, well-known ecologist and noted author Daniel Botkin takes the reader on a h...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Verne Huser, a lifelong professional guide on western rivers, provides an interesting addition to th...
Rivers of Change: Trailing the Waterways of Lewis and Clark is Tom Mullen\u27s account of his five-m...
Verne Huser, a lifelong professional guide on western rivers, provides an interesting addition to th...
Definitely not to be overlooked in the evergrowing mass of publications concerning the Lewis and Cla...
Rivers of Change: Trailing the Waterways of Lewis and Clark is Tom Mullen\u27s account of his five-m...
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Stephen Ambrose would he proud! During this bicentennial commemoration of the most intrepid expediti...
Review of: "Brown Water: A Narrative of My Personal Journey in the Wake of Lewis and Clark," by Butc...