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Lewis and Clark: Meriwether Lewis and William Clark

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William Rheem Lighton (1866-1923), was an American author, editor, journalist and lawyer. He wrote a few novels, romances of rural life, westerns, and historical pieces. Many of his stories depicted "Billy Fortune, " a character based on his wife's cousin, a Wyoming homesteader. He and his wife built a farm in Arkansas which they named Happy Hollow Farm. In 1910 he wrote an article The Story of an Arkansas Farm which was published in the Saturday Evening Post. Due to it's popularity it was later expanded into a book, Happy Hollow Farm (1914). He edited Back to the Land magazine between 1910 and 1911. His other works include: Sons of Strength: Kansas (1899), Lewis and Clark (1901), The Ultimate Moment (1903) and Uncle Mac's Nebrasky (1904).

84 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1901

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Profile Image for Ben Denison.
518 reviews52 followers
August 2, 2022
Short recounting of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, using the journals of the men and President Jefferson’s recollections, it was pretty cut and dry bringing up the big events and interesting stories of exploration.

There are many more in depth accounts, but this was a good quick book and wetted the appetite for more.
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1,297 reviews35 followers
December 2, 2020
Working from the journals written during the Lewis and Clark journey,this volume basically sums them up into this volume. The book tells of each aspect of the trip and a bit of the result of actions. What's missing is real depth and description of the surroundings. Also missing is context of the trip and what happens as a result. That is for other books. This book is clear it is covering the journals and that is what it does.
For a clear view in shortened format of the Lewis and Clark expedition,this is perfect.

Bottom line: i recommend this book. 6 out of ten pouints.
Profile Image for GRAHAM MARTIN.
38 reviews
July 25, 2017
Quick and easier summary

Easy reading and quick summary of the Corps of Discovery. Gives the reader a pretty good idea of one of the great adventures in American history
Profile Image for Sarah Bodaly.
321 reviews11 followers
November 12, 2020
This short read gives a brief but thorough overview of the famed exploratory trip of the two men, whose names are now permanently linked with both each other and their most notable exploit. Not much is known about either man, individually, but together, they formed a force against the great unknown West. Most of the coverage in this narrative is spent on the westward portion of their 28-month long journey, and is the perfect blend of overview with numbers, details, facts, and stories interspersed. It neither bogs down in too many details, nor leaves the reader floundering under too vague a coverage of time. I found the book to be wholly interesting, and had it finished in one afternoon.
37 reviews
January 17, 2021
Lewis and Clark spent 28 months traversing a path across the western portion of the nation. This brief narrative just "touches the hilltops of the expedition" and much "of importance has been suggested indirectly and much has been passed by altogether." There in lies the problem. This is a very readable account. But it just scratches the surface.
310 reviews15 followers
January 20, 2023
Great overview of intrepid men on an incredible journey. The author admits upfront it. Is an overview so there should not be any disappointment from anyone. I listened to this while on trail and it made my nagging aches feel much better....plus I did not have to do humongous portages and I had a good supply of snacks and water. Courage was in evidence daily.
Profile Image for Eileen.
1,058 reviews
November 1, 2019
2.75 stars (ok)

This book was successful in that it provided a succinct summary of Lewis and Clark's exploratory trip but it unfortunately also included a few of the author's negative characterizations of Native Americans which, also unfortunately, were not uncommon at the time the book was written.
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August 12, 2021
Nice quick review of the exploration of the rest of the west by Lewis and Clark. It also high lights the vision of President Jefferson of the United States.
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1,004 reviews28 followers
February 28, 2023
I quite enjoyed this book. There were Indian tribes mentioned that I had never heard of. It was also a surprise to me that they where shocked at the size of the bears they encountered.
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99 reviews1 follower
April 28, 2024
Great book that highlights the successes and importance of the Lewis and Clark expedition in a clear and succinct manner.
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633 reviews21 followers
August 25, 2019
An interesting story of an interesting time, these guys were quite remarkable and thoughtful. It’s amazing to have such a voyage of discovery documented in such an insightful way.
5 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2016
pretty good summary of the travel log. lacking some of the context you would expect about Lewis, Clark and Sacagawea.
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