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Fact Finders: Landmarks in U.S. History series.
Blashfield offers readers a cursory introduction to this important event in American history. The overview describes Lewis and Clark's expedition from St. Louis to the Pacific, including encounters with Native American groups and the value of Sacagawea to the trip's success. The brief, readable text is enhanced with informative sidebars, maps, stock photographs, paintings, and appended critical thinking questions. Reading list. Glos., ind.
32 pp.
| Book House
| January, 2017
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-910706-89-3$31.35
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Explorers series.
Illustrated by
David Antram.
The travels and travails of explorers from different centuries are detailed in clear prose accompanied by attractive color drawings. Italian Marco Polo and Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan both ventured to the Far East, while Lewis and Clark trekked through the uncharted North American West. All three titles humanize their subjects, describe interactions with Native Peoples, and summarize the impact of their expeditions. Glos., ind. Review covers these Explorers titles: The Story of Lewis and Clark, The Story of Magellan, and The Story of Marco Polo.
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Zoom In on Pioneering Explorers series.
These three biographies highlight international exploration (Ferdinand Magellan; Marco Polo) and exploration of the American West (Lewis and Clark). The scant introductory volumes, which align to Common Core Standards, raise more questions than answers, but they may spark interest in further research. Paintings, drawings, and stock photographs accompany the mundane texts. Lists of quick stats and key dates are appended. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Zoom In on Pioneering Explorers titles: Ferdinand Magellan, Lewis and Clark, and Marco Polo.
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Sterling Biographies series.
Attractive layouts and numerous reproductions of photos, paintings, documents, etc. (e.g., Lewis's pre-expedition shopping list) make for easy-to-approach biographies of four famous explorers. The writing is solid, with sidebars that flesh out historical contexts and important contemporaries. Columbus and Henson give personal portraits; Lewis & Clark reads more like a history of the expedition. Source notes, timeline. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Sterling Biographies titles: Christopher Columbus, Lewis & Clark, and Matthew Henson.
40 pp.
| Holiday
| March, 2003
|
TradeISBN 0-8234-1735-2$$16.95
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K-3
Illustrated by
Ronald Himler.
This accessible account of the Lewis and Clark expedition begins with a bit of biographical information about both men. For the sake of brevity, the text glosses over the complexities of the mission, and some statements lack context (e.g., west of the Mississippi was "a land of mystery" only to European settlers). The illustrations enhance the text's drama. Reading list, author's note, timeline, websites. Bib.
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Historical Documents series.
The famous Lewis and Clark expedition is examined through journal excerpts from the trip. The short chapters include information about the background and experiences of the individuals associated with the expedition and an examination of how their writings have been preserved. Photographs, maps, and other illustrations enhance the overly brief text. Reading list. Glos., ind.
40 pp.
| Farrar
| September, 2003
|
TradeISBN 0-374-38039-2$$17.00
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Illustrated by
Sally Wern Comport
&
Sally Wern Comport.
As if speaking to a live audience, Private Reubin Field tells of his adventures as a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition. In this fictionalized account, the energetic storytelling style makes the historical facts lively and immediate; equally vivid illustrations appear every few paragraphs and suggest a sketchbook of the young private's journey. Bib.
32 pp.
| ABDO
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 1-57765-763-2$$24.21
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Lewis and Clark series.
This series offers detailed information on Lewis and Clark's legendary expedition. Although the journey is portrayed in a positive light, Hamilton doesn't gloss over its darker aspects. Adding interest are quotes, historical documents, reproductions, modern-day photos of land encountered on the trip, and, of course, maps. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Lewis and Clark titles: The Corps of Discovery, The Journey Home, The Missouri River, The Mountains, To the Pacific, and Uncharted Lands.]
32 pp.
| ABDO
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 1-57765-765-9$$24.21
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4-6
Lewis and Clark series.
This series offers detailed information on Lewis and Clark's legendary expedition. Although the journey is portrayed in a positive light, Hamilton doesn't gloss over its darker aspects. Adding interest are quotes, historical documents, reproductions, modern-day photos of land encountered on the trip, and, of course, maps. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Lewis and Clark titles: The Corps of Discovery, The Journey Home, The Missouri River, The Mountains, To the Pacific, and Uncharted Lands.]
32 pp.
| ABDO
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 1-57765-766-7$$24.21
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4-6
Lewis and Clark series.
This series offers detailed information on Lewis and Clark's legendary expedition. Although the journey is portrayed in a positive light, Hamilton doesn't gloss over its darker aspects. Adding interest are quotes, historical documents, reproductions, modern-day photos of land encountered on the trip, and, of course, maps. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Lewis and Clark titles: The Corps of Discovery, The Journey Home, The Missouri River, The Mountains, To the Pacific, and Uncharted Lands.]
32 pp.
| ABDO
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 1-57765-764-0$$24.21
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4-6
Lewis and Clark series.
This series offers detailed information on Lewis and Clark's legendary expedition. Although the journey is portrayed in a positive light, Hamilton doesn't gloss over its darker aspects. Adding interest are quotes, historical documents, reproductions, modern-day photos of land encountered on the trip, and, of course, maps. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Lewis and Clark titles: The Corps of Discovery, The Journey Home, The Missouri River, The Mountains, To the Pacific, and Uncharted Lands.]
32 pp.
| ABDO
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 1-57765-762-4$$24.21
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4-6
Lewis and Clark series.
This series offers detailed information on Lewis and Clark's legendary expedition. Although the journey is portrayed in a positive light, Hamilton doesn't gloss over its darker aspects. Adding interest are quotes, historical documents, reproductions, modern-day photos of land encountered on the trip, and, of course, maps. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Lewis and Clark titles: The Corps of Discovery, The Journey Home, The Missouri River, The Mountains, To the Pacific, and Uncharted Lands.]
32 pp.
| ABDO
| January, 2003
|
LibraryISBN 1-57765-761-6$$24.21
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Lewis and Clark series.
This series offers detailed information on Lewis and Clark's legendary expedition. Although the journey is portrayed in a positive light, Hamilton doesn't gloss over its darker aspects. Adding interest are quotes, historical documents, reproductions, modern-day photos of land encountered on the trip, and, of course, maps. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Lewis and Clark titles: The Corps of Discovery, The Journey Home, The Missouri River, The Mountains, To the Pacific, and Uncharted Lands.]
104 pp.
| Clarion
| March, 2003
|
TradeISBN 0-618-06776-0$$18.00
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Photographs by
William Muñoz.
This informative companion to Animals on the Trail with Lewis and Clark focuses on Lewis's journal entries. Using scientifically accurate terminology, he describes the specimens that he collected and the plants that the Corps of Discovery (with help from Sacagawea and other Native Americans) found for use as food and medicine. Clear color photos show plants, landscapes, and historical sites. Ind.
48 pp.
| Random
| May, 2003
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LibraryISBN 0-375-91120-0$$11.99
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PaperISBN 0-375-81120-6$$3.99
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Step into Reading series.
Illustrated by
John Manders.
This short book explains Lewis and Clark's capture of a prairie dog to send home to President Jefferson. Redmond keeps the tone light, and the cartoony illustrations add humor; it appears the trip was fun for all. This is an easy-to-read introduction to the Lewis and Clark story, but even very young readers will figure out the explorers most likely drowned almost an entire prairie dog town to capture just one.