Since the publication of Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists by Paul Russell Cutright in 1969 and the arrival of the expedition\u27s bicentennial, more and more people are interested in the botanical results of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The combined efforts of explorer Meriwether Lewis and botanist Frederick Pursh provided the foundation of our knowledge of the flora of western North America as well as the earliest portrayal of western plants as botanical art. Despite all the ordeals of the expedition, Lewis managed to collect specimens of about eighty currently recognized plant species that were described as new to science by Pursh in his classic 1813 two-volume work, Flora Americae Septentrionalis
For readers seeking historically accurate images of the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition, l...
The observations of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the men of their company continue to fascin...
When it comes to science in general, and the geology of the Great Plains in particular, there is arg...
Since the publication of Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists by Paul Russell Cutright in 1969 an...
FrederickPursh \u27s Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1814) is considered to be the standard flora of...
This volume continues the series edited by Gary E. Moulton and is certainly its capstone publication...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
The main feature of Gentle Conquest is the abundance of beautiful illustrations of plants from the c...
In Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains: A Natural History, Paul A. Johnsgard takes us on the Lewis a...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
In Passage of Discovery, well-known ecologist and noted author Daniel Botkin takes the reader on a h...
This latest edition of the Journals represents the midpoint of an eleven-volume project sponsored by...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
Review of: "Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West," edited by Matthew...
For readers seeking historically accurate images of the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition, l...
The observations of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the men of their company continue to fascin...
When it comes to science in general, and the geology of the Great Plains in particular, there is arg...
Since the publication of Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists by Paul Russell Cutright in 1969 an...
FrederickPursh \u27s Flora Americae Septentrionalis (1814) is considered to be the standard flora of...
This volume continues the series edited by Gary E. Moulton and is certainly its capstone publication...
Earlier expeditions made incidental collections of plants and animals in Louisiana Territory, but th...
The main feature of Gentle Conquest is the abundance of beautiful illustrations of plants from the c...
In Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains: A Natural History, Paul A. Johnsgard takes us on the Lewis a...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
In Passage of Discovery, well-known ecologist and noted author Daniel Botkin takes the reader on a h...
This latest edition of the Journals represents the midpoint of an eleven-volume project sponsored by...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
Review of: "Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West," edited by Matthew...
For readers seeking historically accurate images of the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition, l...
The observations of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the men of their company continue to fascin...
When it comes to science in general, and the geology of the Great Plains in particular, there is arg...