"[The book] occupies a position somewhat out of the usual plane, between the historical romance and the accepted history text-book. Like the latter, it demands constant reference to the map, and like the former, it contains much that is delightful and unforgettable.
Review of: "Lost Voices on the Missouri: John Dougherty and the Indian Frontier," by Robert Willoug...
"Many students of Northwestern history will be grateful for this volume, with its reprinted document...
Review of: "The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark," by Jo Ann Trogdo
"The chief item of interest to Pacific Coast readers is the record this journal gives of the death a...
Using two exceptional traveler journals, Steamboats West takes the reader on a remarkable journey o...
Review of: Lewis and Clark by Air: A Pictorial Tour of the Historic Lewis and Clark Trail. Webster, ...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...
Review of: "The American Fur Trade in the Far West: A History of the Pioneer Trading Posts and Early...
"…even if it should not be the original map sent by Jefferson to Lewis, it is the most detailed prim...
"The great trader and explorer richly deserves this biographical attention and many will be delighte...
"[The author's] adventures, his descriptions of the varying features of the great river, his referen...
Review of: "History of Steamboat Navigation on the Missouri River: Life and Adventures of Joseph La ...
"The publication in book form of Lorenzo Sawyer's Way Sketches is a welcome addition to the literatu...
Review of: "Working the Mississippi: Two Centuries of Life on the River," by Bonnie Stepenof
Review of: "Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpen...
Review of: "Lost Voices on the Missouri: John Dougherty and the Indian Frontier," by Robert Willoug...
"Many students of Northwestern history will be grateful for this volume, with its reprinted document...
Review of: "The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark," by Jo Ann Trogdo
"The chief item of interest to Pacific Coast readers is the record this journal gives of the death a...
Using two exceptional traveler journals, Steamboats West takes the reader on a remarkable journey o...
Review of: Lewis and Clark by Air: A Pictorial Tour of the Historic Lewis and Clark Trail. Webster, ...
"The latest addition to the Lakeside Classics will be appreciated for its readability and for its co...
Review of: "The American Fur Trade in the Far West: A History of the Pioneer Trading Posts and Early...
"…even if it should not be the original map sent by Jefferson to Lewis, it is the most detailed prim...
"The great trader and explorer richly deserves this biographical attention and many will be delighte...
"[The author's] adventures, his descriptions of the varying features of the great river, his referen...
Review of: "History of Steamboat Navigation on the Missouri River: Life and Adventures of Joseph La ...
"The publication in book form of Lorenzo Sawyer's Way Sketches is a welcome addition to the literatu...
Review of: "Working the Mississippi: Two Centuries of Life on the River," by Bonnie Stepenof
Review of: "Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri: The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpen...
Review of: "Lost Voices on the Missouri: John Dougherty and the Indian Frontier," by Robert Willoug...
"Many students of Northwestern history will be grateful for this volume, with its reprinted document...
Review of: "The Unknown Travels and Dubious Pursuits of William Clark," by Jo Ann Trogdo