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Title: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: Emo EMAW on March 07, 2012, 06:46:43 PM
Mostly interested in accounts from the Montana portion of their voyage up the Missouri River, but I'll read whatever if it's a good read.
Title: Re: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: mocat on March 08, 2012, 09:40:49 AM
Mostly interested in accounts from the Montana portion of their voyage up the Missouri River, but I'll read whatever if it's a good read.

Dude, Undaunted Courage, and it's not even close. By the late Stephen Ambrose.
Title: Re: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: Emo EMAW on March 08, 2012, 02:48:37 PM
Mostly interested in accounts from the Montana portion of their voyage up the Missouri River, but I'll read whatever if it's a good read.

Dude, Undaunted Courage, and it's not even close. By the late Stephen Ambrose.

I ordered that one a few days ago.  I've read a couple other Ambrose books, liked the Custer/Crazy Horse one.

Was also thinking of trying the one that has accounts from a journal, like a daily log of some sort.
Title: Re: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: michigancat on March 08, 2012, 02:49:23 PM
Mostly interested in accounts from the Montana portion of their voyage up the Missouri River, but I'll read whatever if it's a good read.

Dude, Undaunted Courage, and it's not even close. By the late Stephen Ambrose.

I ordered that one a few days ago.  I've read a couple other Ambrose books, liked the Custer/Crazy Horse one.

Was also thinking of trying the one that has accounts from a journal, like a daily log of some sort.

Try Hale Library. Ever heard of that one, emo?
Title: Re: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: bubbles4ksu on March 08, 2012, 02:53:59 PM
Mostly interested in accounts from the Montana portion of their voyage up the Missouri River, but I'll read whatever if it's a good read.

Dude, Undaunted Courage, and it's not even close. By the late Stephen Ambrose.

I ordered that one a few days ago.  I've read a couple other Ambrose books, liked the Custer/Crazy Horse one.

Was also thinking of trying the one that has accounts from a journal, like a daily log of some sort.

Loved Undaunted Courage so much. Merriweather Lewis was rough ridin' insane.
Title: Re: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: highway61 on March 08, 2012, 03:20:22 PM
I think Chris Farley and some guy from friends made a movie about this.  I haven't seen it, but would recommend you check it out if you enjoy Lewis and Clark.
Title: Re: Any good Lewis and Clark reading?
Post by: Emo EMAW on March 08, 2012, 04:46:12 PM
Mostly interested in accounts from the Montana portion of their voyage up the Missouri River, but I'll read whatever if it's a good read.

Dude, Undaunted Courage, and it's not even close. By the late Stephen Ambrose.

I ordered that one a few days ago.  I've read a couple other Ambrose books, liked the Custer/Crazy Horse one.

Was also thinking of trying the one that has accounts from a journal, like a daily log of some sort.

Try Hale Library. Ever heard of that one, emo?

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