Lewis & Clark – The Journey of the Corps of Discov
Lewis & Clark – The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
$35.98
This documentary provides historical education on the exploration of the American West by Lewis and Clark.
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Dimensions | 30.5 × 13.7 × 1.8 in |
Lewis & Clark – The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
$12.09
This documentary details the historic Lewis and Clark expedition, teaching American history, geography, and exploration.
Hal Holbrook. Learn about the greatest expeditions in the Northwest Passage from St. Louis to the Pacific. Follow the trails of not just Merriwether Lewis and William Clark, but also the entire Corps of Discovery, which included young army men, French-Canadian boatmen, Clark’s African-American slave and Sacagawea and her infant son. 1997/color/4 hrs/NR/fullscreen.
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Weight | 0.077 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1.8 × 19.1 × 13.7 in |
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Lewis & Clark – The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
$19.95
This documentary film provides a comprehensive visual and narrative exploration of a key event in American history.
Sent by President Thomas Jefferson to find the fabled Northwest Passage, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark led the most important expedition in American history a voyage of danger and discovery from St. Louis to the headwaters of the Missouri River, over the Continental Divide to the Pacific. It was the United States’ first exploration of the West and one of the nation’s most enduring adventures. This extraordinary film tells the remarkable story of the entire Corps of Discovery not just the two famous Captains, but the young army men, French-Canadian boatmen, Clark’s African-American slave, and the Shoshone woman named Sacagawea, who brought along her infant son. Journey with them all, across a breath-taking landscape in an unforgettable experience that explores both the history and promise of America.
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Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
$15.53
This historical documentary provides an in-depth look at the Lewis & Clark expedition, supporting U.S. history curriculum.
The most notable expedition in U.S. history was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, with soldiers, an African-American slave, a female guide, and Canadian boatmen. Ken Burns’ LEWIS & CLARK re-creates the 1803 journey to locate the Northwest Passage. The explorers found a varied landscape and a dizzying diversity of Indian peoples.
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Dimensions | 1.8 × 19.1 × 13.7 in |
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Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
$19.00
This book educates students on a key event in American history, geography, and exploration.
The companion volume to Ken Burns’s PBS documentary film, with more than 150 illustrations, most in full color. In the spring of 1804, at the behest of President oThomas Jefferson, a party of explorers called the Corps of oDiscovery crossed the Mississippi River and started up the Missouri, heading west into the newly acquired Louisiana Territory. The expedition, led by two remarkable and utterly different commanders–the brilliant but troubled Meriwether Lewis and his trustworthy, gregarious friend William Clark–was to be the United States’ first exploration into unknown spaces. The unlikely crew came from every corner of the young nation: soldiers from New Hampshire and Pennsylvania and Kentucky, French Canadian boatmen, several sons of white fathers and Indian mothers, a slave named York, and eventually a Shoshone Indian woman, Sacagawea, who brought along her infant son. Together they would cross the continent, searching for the fabled Northwest Passage that had been the great dream of explorers since the time of Columbus. Along the way they would face incredible hardship, disappointment, and danger; record in their journals hundreds of animals and plants previously unknown to science; encounter a dizzying diversity of Indian cultures; and, most of all, share in one of America’s most enduring adventures. Their story may have passed into national mythology, but never before has their experience been rendered as vividly, in words and pictures, as in this marvelous homage by Dayton Duncan. Plentiful excerpts from the journals kept by the two captains and four enlisted men convey the raw emotions, turbulent spirits, and constant surprises of the explorers, who each day confronted the unknown with fresh eyes. An elegant preface by Ken Burns, as well as contributions from Stephen E. Ambrose, William Least Heat-Moon, and Erica Funkhouser, enlarge upon important threads in Duncan’s narrative, demonstrating the continued potency of events that took place almost two centuries ago. And a wealth of paintings, photographs, journal sketches, maps, and film images from the PBS documentary lends this historic, nation-redefining milestone a vibrancy and immediacy to which no American will be immune.
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Weight | 0.975 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20.6 × 2.1 × 26.2 in |
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