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Captain’s Dog: My Journey with the Lewis and Clark Tribe
Get a “dog’s-eye-view” into one of America’s greatest journeys of discovery. Seaman is the Newfoundland dog that accompanies Lewis and Clark and the men of the Corps of Discovery across the great interior of the United States to find the Northwest Passage to the Pacific. This historical account was written by Roland Smith as he took excerpts out of Captain Lewis’ diary and then creatively retold the events from Seaman’s viewpoint. This paperback, 287 page book is thoroughly researched and wonderfully creative. As we all know, dogs see, hear, and smell things we can never even dream of perceiving. Thus, who better to give additional insight to the adventures of Lewis and Clark than their canine friend who was there every step of the way? - elise
Additional Information
Publisher: Harcourt Paperbacks
Pub. Date: August 2000
Binding: Trade Paper
Pages: 304
Dimensions: 4.5 x 7 x .72 in.; .485 lbs.
Edition: illustrated
Language: English
Series Title: Great Episodes Ser.
Age Range: 10 to UP
Grade Range: 4 to 7
Awards: Pacific Northwest Bookseller Awards ( WON AWARD ) 2000 ; Sasquatch Reading Award ( NOMINATED FOR AN AWARD ) 2002 ; Young Hoosier



