Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West
by Stephen E. Ambrose (Author), Barrett Whitener (Narrator)
1996 | English | MP3@96 kbps | UBR | ISBN/ASIN: Unknown | 21 hrs 36 mins | 988 MB (incl recovery)
by Stephen E. Ambrose (Author), Barrett Whitener (Narrator)
1996 | English | MP3@96 kbps | UBR | ISBN/ASIN: Unknown | 21 hrs 36 mins | 988 MB (incl recovery)
A biography of Meriwether Lewis that relies heavily on the journals of both Lewis and Clark, this book is also backed up by the author's personal travels along Lewis and Clark's route to the Pacific. Ambrose is not content to simply chronicle the events of the "Corps of Discovery" as the explorers called their ventures. He often pauses to assess the military leadership of Lewis and Clark, how they negotiated with various native peoples and what they reported to Jefferson. Though the expedition failed to find Jefferson's hoped-for water route to the Pacific, it fired interest among fur traders and other Americans, changing the face of the West forever. –This text refers to the Hardcover edition.