Uses quotes from the travelers' own journals to tell the story of the 1804 expedition undertaken by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to search for a river route to the Pacific Ocean, and features illustrations based upon descriptions from the journals, as well as drawings and paintings of the time.
A fictionalized account, in graphic novel format, of the adventures of explorers Lewis and Clark during their journey from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean.
Reenacts Sacagewea's experiences as part of the Lewis and Clark expedition, focusing on the winter spent at Fort Clatsop and the last segment of their journey home, which included a violent encounter with the Blackfoot tribe.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark travel from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacific Ocean in 1804, and face unknown adventures and hardships, in this story based on their historical journey.
Describes the travels of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and their Corps of Discovery and its importance in relation to American Indian tribes and the westward expansion of the United States.
Examines the life of explorer, mapmaker, and peacekeeper William Clark, discussing his youth, his participation in the Lewis and Clark expedition, his marriage and family, and his later years as Superintendent of Indian Affairs.
This tells of the 1804-06 journey of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, detailing the challenges they encountered, the other people involved, the discoveries they made, and how the expedition left its mark on the world.