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Meeting
Natives with Lewis and Clark
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By
Barbara Fifer.
What did the Lewis and Clark Expedition live on? Leandra Holland's
narrative about what the expedition members ate on their journey
makes this book a rich treat as well as a solid reference for
historians, researchers, and re-enactors. Extensive illustrations,
authentic recipes, their food preparation and their preservation
and storage methods. A detailed index, separate recipe and menu
index, and item-by-item appendices of food groups further assist
food lovers and Lewis and Clark buffs. 280 pages, 8 1/2"
x 10". Softbound, ISBN 1-59152-010-X
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Feasting
and Fasting with Lewis & Clark:
A Food and Social History of the Early 1800s
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By
Leandra Zim Holland.
What did the Lewis and Clark Expedition live on? Leandra Holland's
narrative about what the expedition members ate on their journey
makes this book a rich treat as well as a solid reference for
historians, researchers, and re-enactors. Extensive illustrations,
authentic recipes, their food preparation and their preservation
and storage methods. A detailed index, separate recipe and menu
index, and item-by-item appendices of food groups further assist
food lovers and Lewis and Clark buffs. 280 pages, 8 1/2"
x 10".
Published
by Old Yellowstone Publishing, Inc.
Distributed by Farcountry Press.
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Lewis
& Clark Tailor Made, Trail Worn:
Army Life, Clothing and Weapons of the Corps of Discovery
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By
Robert J. Moore, Jr. and Michael Haynes.
When
the Lewis and Clark Expedition crossed a continent in 1803 to
1806, they started out in U.S. Army uniforms, which gradually
had to be replaced with simple leather garments. For parts of
those uniforms, only a single drawing, pattern, or example survives.
Historian Moore and artist Haynes have researched archives and
museums to locate and verify what the men wore, and Haynes has
painted and sketched the clothing in scenes of the trip. Also
included are Indian styles the men adopted, and the wardrobes
of the Creole interpreters and the French boatmen. Weapons and
accessories round out this complete record of what the expedition
wore or carried--and why. A great reference for artists, living
history performers, museums, and military historians. 288 pages,
10 3/8" x 10". Hardbound. ISBN 1-56037-238-9.
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Day-by-Day
With The Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1804 to 1806
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By
Barbara Fifer.
Not
an appointment calendar, but an easy way for everyone to join
the Lewis and Clark Expedition on each of their 862 days on the
trail. Calendars for the years 1804 to 1806 have been filled with
brief notes covering May 14, 1804, to September 23, 1806, telling
what each new day brought the men, woman, baby, and dog: stifling
heat, numbing cold, near-starvation, feasts and surprising foods,
triumph, wonders, fear, or new friendships. Color illustrations
show people, gear, clothing, plants and animals, the boats, and
more. 36 pages, 13 3/4"x12" (closed) Softbound. ISBN
1-56037-232-X.
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Lewis
and Clarks Green World: The Expedition and its Plants
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A.
Scott Earle and James L. Reveal.
The United States' most prominent botanist, Reveal has joined
forces with a devoted amateur (Earle is a retired surgeon and
professor) to follow the Corps of Discovery's trail, focusing
on the plant specimens that Capt. Meriwether Lewis "collected
for Mr. [Frederick] Pursh," President Jefferson, and other
scientists of the early 19th century. Earle's and Reveal's seasonal
color photographs illustrate complete botanical descriptions of
each plant, which are accompanied by quotes from Lewis's journal
about it, along with comments from scientists of his day and since.
256 pages, 8 1/2" x 8 1/2". Hardbound. ISBN 1-56037-250-8.
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Lewis
& Clark Expedition Illustrated Glossary
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By
Barbara Fifer.
Did the Lewis and Clark expedition really feast on anchovies and
pheasants? How many beads were in a brace? What kinds of rifles
did the men use? Who are the Pahkee Indians? And whatever is an
espontoon or a circumferentor? This is a quick aid to enjoying
the journals kept during 1803 to 1806, with text and illustrations.
Covered are terms no longer commonly used, tools, clothing, wildlife
new to Expedition members, Indian nations met (and their actual
names, compared to what the Corps thought they were called), brief
biographies of Expedition members, significant geographical features,
and more. 80 pages, 9 1/8" x 8 1/8". Softbound. ISBN
1-56037-227-3.
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2004-2005
Along the Trail with Lewis and Clark Travel Planner and Guide
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By
Barbara Fifer.
Magazine-format take-along guide to the cities and towns from
Monticello to the Oregon coast, with anecdotes about activities
and accommodations near each, expedition exhibits, info sources,
advertising. 126 pages, 8 1/2" x 11". Softbound. ISBN:
1-56037-305-9
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Or
Perish in the Attempt: Wilderness Medicine in the Lewis
& Clark Expedition
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By
David J. Peck, D.O.
foreword by Moira Ambrose
An
urgent-care physician with a passion for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
describes the medical challenges the captains encountered and
treated using the primitive medicine and theories of 1803. Dr.
Peck details how they dealt with illnesses and accidents including
frostbite, severe cuts, appendicitis, parasites, snakebite, a
gunshot wound and much more. Index. 352 pages, 6"x9".
ISBN 1-56037-226-5. Hardbound
ISBN 1-56037-225-7. Softbound
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Going
Along with Lewis and Clark
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By
Barbara Fifer.
Topic-by-topic,
visual treatment of Lewis and Clark Expedition, for grades 4 and
up (we've found that adults love this book as an introduction).
Color maps, sketches, paintings, and photographs accompany lively
but accurate text presented in bright and active style, covering
"Who They Were," "People They Met," "What
They Ate," and much more, on 48 illustrated pages. 8 1/2"x11".
ISBN 1-56037-219-2. Hardbound
ISBN 1-56037-151-X. Softbound
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Along
the Trail with Lewis and Clark, Second Edition
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By
Barbara Fifer and Vicky Soderberg
with maps by Joseph Mussulman
This
edition contains no advertising, and has stitched binding. It
covers the whole story of the expedition, beginning east of the
Mississippi River as Thomas Jefferson and Meriwether Lewis planned,
and Lewis trained and traveled, in Virginia, District of Columbia,
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois.
Then follows Lewis and Clark and company to the Pacific and back
to St. Louis. Accessible history text combines with tourism information
on following their path today, and maps combine both then and
now. Extensive index. 216 pages, 8 1/2"x11". 1-56037-188-9.
Softbound.
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Along
the Trail with Lewis and ClarkThe Poster
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The
36"x24", full-color poster you've been asking for!
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traces outward route in red, return in yellow; distinguishes
between water and land travel
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locates
the 53 Lewis and Clark sites and museums people want to visit
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cites 44 landmark/intriguing events the Corps of Discovery
experienced--a brief summary of trip
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color
codes states in the union during the expedition, and future
states
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outlines
Louisiana Purchase
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highway
mileages
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rolled, shrink-wrapped
ISBN 1-56037-142-0
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Across
the Snowy Ranges-
From Woodland Enterprises
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The
story of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in the most difficult
part of the entire route to the Pacific. This day-by-day interpretation
was written by James R. Fazio, complete with numerous side bars
providing interesting insights on topics ranging from Peace Medals
to lookout towers you can rent. Over 90 color photos, mostly by
professional photographer Mike Venso, with 8 accurate maps by
trail researcher Steve Russell. 204 pages, hardback. First edition
a Bicentennial Commemorative. ISBN 0-9615031-4-9
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