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This classic Landmark Books reprint from 1951 brings the Lewis and Clark story to life for young readers. Large readable text tells their story as they brave the uncharted territories west of St. Louis. Of course, Lewis and Clark wouldn't have been successful without the help of York (a black man), Sacajawea (a Native American woman), and other men from Germany, Ireland, France, and other regions of the United States. This page-turner includes occasional black-and-white illustrations. By Richard L. Neuberger. 183 pgs, pb. ~ Lisa
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My 12 year old son was interested in this book for his book report.
My 12 year old son was interested in this book for his book report.
Looks like a classic read.
Building library for American History studies
needed to complete set for books