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Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery (Paperback)
Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery (Paperback)

Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery (Paperback)
Alan H. Hartley

Many words that were familiar to Lewis and William Clark and penned by expedition members in their journals are not commonly spoken, written, or understood today. This new reference book takes modern readers on a fascinating voyage through the use and metamorphosis of those words, featuring over 1,100 entries and more than 2,000 illustrative quotations, as well as considerable background material on the English (and other languages) of the journey.

Illustrations • references • 6" x 9" • 256 pages (2004)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Education/Reference
Price : US$19.95


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Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery (Spiral)
Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery (Spiral)

Lewis and Clark Lexicon of Discovery (Spiral)
Alan H. Hartley

Many words that were familiar to Lewis and William Clark and penned by expedition members in their journals are not commonly spoken, written, or understood today. This new reference book takes modern readers on a fascinating voyage through the use and metamorphosis of those words, featuring over 1,100 entries and more than 2,000 illustrative quotations, as well as considerable background material on the English (and other languages) of the journey.

Illustrations • references • 6" x 9" • 256 pages (2004)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Education/Reference
Price : US$19.95


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume I (Hardbound)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume I (Hardbound)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume I (Hardbound)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume I
Martin Plamondon II

By using measurements and notes in William Clark’s journals, Plamondon has created maps depicting the Corps’ route on the Missouri River from Illinois to North Dakota. The maps compare the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of exploration. Of further interest are excerpts from the expedition diaries and an insightful essay on frontier surveying.

Illustrations • maps • indexes 9" x 12" • 206 pages (2000)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers
Price : US$30.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume I (Spiral)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume I (Spiral)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume I (Spiral)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume I
Martin Plamondon II

By using measurements and notes in William Clark’s journals, Plamondon has created maps depicting the Corps’ route on the Missouri River from Illinois to North Dakota. The maps compare the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of exploration. Of further interest are excerpts from the expedition diaries and an insightful essay on frontier surveying.

Illustrations • maps • indexes 9" x 12" • 206 pages (2000)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers
Price : US$30.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Hardbound)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Hardbound)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Hardbound)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume II
Martin Plamondon II

Beginning a short distance above Fort Mandan, 180 maps depict the explorers’ route in 1805–6 on the Missouri River in North Dakota and Montana, over the continental divide to Idaho, and on westward-flowing waters to the Snake-Columbia confluence in central Washington. The maps contrast modern riverbeds to their courses at the time of exploration.

Maps • indexes • 9" x 12" • 240 pages (2002)
Lewis and Clark/Pioneers/Adventurers/Northwest History
Price : US$30.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Paperback)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Paperback)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Paperback)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume II
Martin Plamondon II

Beginning a short distance above Fort Mandan, 180 maps depict the explorers’ route in 1805–6 on the Missouri River in North Dakota and Montana, over the continental divide to Idaho, and on westward-flowing waters to the Snake-Columbia confluence in central Washington. The maps contrast modern riverbeds to their courses at the time of exploration.

Maps • indexes • 9" x 12" • 240 pages (2002)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers
Price : US$25.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Spiral)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Spiral)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume II (Spiral)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume II
Martin Plamondon II

Beginning a short distance above Fort Mandan, 180 maps depict the explorers’ route in 1805–6 on the Missouri River in North Dakota and Montana, over the continental divide to Idaho, and on westward-flowing waters to the Snake-Columbia confluence in central Washington. The maps contrast modern riverbeds to their courses at the time of exploration.

Maps • indexes • 9" x 12" • 240 pages (2002)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers
Price : US$30.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Hardbound)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Hardbound)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Hardbound)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume III
Martin Plamondon II

Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and Further Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations (Washington/Oregon/Idaho/Montana)–Outbound 1805; Return 1806. Presenting key geographic and historic features, and comparing the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of the exploration, the final volume of the series continues the cartographic reconstruction of the explorers' trek.

Maps • indexes • 9" x 12" • 240 pages (2004)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers
Price : US$30.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Paperback)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Paperback)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Paperback)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume III
Martin Plamondon II

Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and Further Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations (Washington/Oregon/Idaho/Montana)–Outbound 1805; Return 1806. Presenting key geographic and historic features, and comparing the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of the exploration, the final volume of the series continues the cartographic reconstruction of the explorers' trek.

Maps • indexes • 9" x 12" • 240 pages (2004)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers
Price : US$25.00


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Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Spiral)
Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Spiral)

Lewis and Clark Trail Maps, Volume III (Spiral)
A Cartographic Reconstruction, Volume III
Martin Plamondon II

Columbia River to the Pacific Ocean, and Further Columbia, Marias, and Yellowstone Explorations (Washington/Oregon/Idaho/Montana)–Outbound 1805; Return 1806. Presenting key geographic and historic features, and comparing the modern beds of streams to their courses at the time of the exploration, the final volume of the series continues the cartographic reconstruction of the explorers' trek as they set out from the Snake-Columbia junction, October 18, 1805, on the final leg of their journey to the sea. It concludes when the Corps of Discovery, long given up for dead by most Americans, paddled up to the St. Louis waterfront on September 23, 1806, to an arousing reception by the local population.

Maps • indexes • 9" x 12" • 240 pages (2004)
Lewis and Clark/Northwest History/Pioneers/Adventurers

Price : US$30.00


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