University of New Orleans professor Stephen Ambrose, noted Nixon and Eisenhower historian, examines the Lewis and Clark expedition in his latest book. This volume is plagued by a series of factual errors, assumptions, and speculations--especially in the introductory and concluding chapters
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the expedition of Lewis and Clark from 1804 to 1806 as they ...
Nonfiction by Stephen E. Ambrose Simon & Schuster (Hardcover, $30.00, ISBN: 0684811073, 3/1996) For ...
As the bicentennial of the 1804-06 Lewis and Clark expedition approaches, recent attention has focus...
From time to time, a serious book excites the imaginations of a vaster public than the audience of s...
With the possible exception of Aaron Burr, perhaps no figure from the early history of the Republic ...
In their preface, the authors hope that this book will prove a valuable resource to students of the...
It is obvious that Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are famous men. The story of their expedition ...
Review of: "Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West," edited by Matthew...
Review of: Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau. Nels...
Full title: History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the sources ...
Review of: The Fate of the Corps: What Became of the Lewis and Clark Explorers after the Expedition....
Review of: "The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark," by Jo Ann Trogdo
"[The author] knows that Clark has been the subject of misunderstandings and bitternesses in more th...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the expedition of Lewis and Clark from 1804 to 1806 as they ...
Nonfiction by Stephen E. Ambrose Simon & Schuster (Hardcover, $30.00, ISBN: 0684811073, 3/1996) For ...
As the bicentennial of the 1804-06 Lewis and Clark expedition approaches, recent attention has focus...
From time to time, a serious book excites the imaginations of a vaster public than the audience of s...
With the possible exception of Aaron Burr, perhaps no figure from the early history of the Republic ...
In their preface, the authors hope that this book will prove a valuable resource to students of the...
It is obvious that Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are famous men. The story of their expedition ...
Review of: "Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West," edited by Matthew...
Review of: Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau. Nels...
Full title: History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the sources ...
Review of: The Fate of the Corps: What Became of the Lewis and Clark Explorers after the Expedition....
Review of: "The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark," by Jo Ann Trogdo
"[The author] knows that Clark has been the subject of misunderstandings and bitternesses in more th...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
With the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition in full swing, books dealing with every aspe...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the expedition of Lewis and Clark from 1804 to 1806 as they ...