Revised editions of previously existing works of scholarship are not normally very exciting. They may include some new discoveries and some new interpretations and, by virtue of the benefits of hindsight, be marginally better than their predecessors. Therefore, anyone who may wish to dismiss this new version of the atlas of the Lewis and Clark journals as a mere re-edition of the earlier version edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites had better be advised: this new atlas is a great deal more than just are-editing of the Thwaites atlas. And it is very exciting indeed. The new Moulton atlas varies from the Thwaites version in three fundamental ways. First, Moulton has included nearly three times as many maps as did Thwaites. Second, the new atlas i...
The task of editing historical documents is a difficult one; the editor must tread a fine line betwe...
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
Review of: "After Lewis & Clark: The Forces of Change, 1806–1871," by Gary Allen Hood
Revised editions of previously existing works of scholarship are not normally very exciting. They ma...
This latest edition of the Journals represents the midpoint of an eleven-volume project sponsored by...
This volume continues the series edited by Gary E. Moulton and is certainly its capstone publication...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Remarks at reception honoring Gary Moulton for the completion of the 13-volume edition, the publicat...
This eleventh volume in the series of the Louis and Clark Expedition continues Gary Moulton\u27s mas...
The preeminent Lewis and Clark scholars of the latest generation are gone. Thus ends the era that sp...
In their preface, the authors hope that this book will prove a valuable resource to students of the...
Definitely not to be overlooked in the evergrowing mass of publications concerning the Lewis and Cla...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
When it comes to science in general, and the geology of the Great Plains in particular, there is arg...
The task of editing historical documents is a difficult one; the editor must tread a fine line betwe...
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
Review of: "After Lewis & Clark: The Forces of Change, 1806–1871," by Gary Allen Hood
Revised editions of previously existing works of scholarship are not normally very exciting. They ma...
This latest edition of the Journals represents the midpoint of an eleven-volume project sponsored by...
This volume continues the series edited by Gary E. Moulton and is certainly its capstone publication...
Review of: The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Lewis, Meriwether et al
Remarks at reception honoring Gary Moulton for the completion of the 13-volume edition, the publicat...
This eleventh volume in the series of the Louis and Clark Expedition continues Gary Moulton\u27s mas...
The preeminent Lewis and Clark scholars of the latest generation are gone. Thus ends the era that sp...
In their preface, the authors hope that this book will prove a valuable resource to students of the...
Definitely not to be overlooked in the evergrowing mass of publications concerning the Lewis and Cla...
A Continent Comprehended is the final volume in a trilogy on North American exploration that began w...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
When it comes to science in general, and the geology of the Great Plains in particular, there is arg...
The task of editing historical documents is a difficult one; the editor must tread a fine line betwe...
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
Review of: "After Lewis & Clark: The Forces of Change, 1806–1871," by Gary Allen Hood