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Trail, the story of the Lewis & Clark expedition, Louis Charbonneau

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Trail, the story of the Lewis & Clark expedition, Louis Charbonneau
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Trail
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Louis Charbonneau
Sub title
the story of the Lewis & Clark expedition
Summary
A lively and thoroughly researched novel of Lewis and Clark's nineteenth century adventures, including journal entries from Lewis's loyal dog, Seaman. In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set forth to explore and map the West, forging a trade route to the Pacific coast. Though their adventures and contributions to American history are well known, a vital member of their team was nearly forgotten by time. Amid the soldiers, cartographers, and boatmen, one particular explorer in The Corps of Discovery stands out: Seaman, Captain Lewis's Newfoundland dog. Seaman is more than a just a companion. He is a skilled hunter, a talented scout, and a fierce guardian, frequently risking his own life to save his master's. Along with Seaman, Sacajawea, and the intrepid pioneers in their party, Lewis and Clark face countless dangers-starvation, deadly storms, and hostile tribes-as they attempt to achieve President Jefferson's ambitious assignment. Based on expedition journals and other historical documents, Trail is a gripping retelling of a true American adventure that vividly captures the inspiration, courage, and imagination of the Westward Expansion
Target audience
adult
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