Review:
"William Clark and the Shaping of the West is engrossing history, the kind of book that is hard to set down." -- Peter Sleeth "Oregonian"
?William Clark's remarkable life story is told with color, panache and authority. Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times Book Review -- Jonathan Kirsch "Los Angeles Times Book Review"
?Jones? masterful biography brings to life the gritty and brutal existence of life on the American frontier. Kevin J. Hamilton, Seattle Times -- Kevin J. Hamilton "Seattle Times"
?It was Clark, not Lewis, who nursed Sacagawea when she was ill and who later paid for her son's education. It was Clark who wrote the misspelled entry Ocian in view! O! The Joy! that so charmingly evokes the moment when their party finally sighted the Pacific. And it was Clark who enjoyed the more interesting life, as Landon Y. Jones makes clear. Mark Lewis, Washington Post -- Mark Lewis "Washington Post"
?William Clark and the Shaping of the West is engrossing history, the kind of book that is hard to set down. Peter Sleeth, Oregonian -- Peter Sleeth "Oregonian"
?A deeply researched, splendidly written biography. Owen Edwards, Smithsonian Magazine -- Owen Edwards "Smithsonian Magazine"
""William Clark and the Shaping of the West" is engrossing history, the kind of book that is hard to set down."--Peter Sleeth, "Oregonian"--Peter Sleeth "Oregonian "
"William Clark and the Shaping of the West" is engrossing history, the kind of book that is hard to set down. Peter Sleeth, "Oregonian"--Peter Sleeth "Oregonian ""
William Clark s remarkable life story is told with color, panache and authority. Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times Book Review--Jonathan Kirsch "Los Angeles Times Book Review ""
Jones masterful biography brings to life the gritty and brutal existence of life on the American frontier. Kevin J./I>--Kevin J. Hamilton "Seattle Times ""
It was Clark, not Lewis, who nursed Sacagawea when she was ill and who later paid for her son s education. It was Clark who wrote the misspelled entry Ocian in view! O! The Joy! that so charmingly evokes the moment when their party finally sighted the Pacific. And it was Clark who enjoyed the more interesting life, as Landon Y. Jones makes clear. Mark Lewis, Washington Post--Mark Lewis "Washington Post ""
William Clark and the Shaping of the West is engrossing history, the kind of book that is hard to set down. Peter Sleeth, Oregonian--Peter Sleeth "Oregonian ""
A deeply researched, splendidly written biography. Owen Edwards, Smithsonian Magazine--Owen Edwards "Smithsonian Magazine ""
"William Clark's remarkable life story is told with color, panache and authority."--Jonathan Kirsch, Los Angeles Times Book Review--Jonathan Kirsch "Los Angeles Times Book Review "
"Jones' masterful biography brings to life the gritty and brutal existence of life on the American frontier."--Kevin J./I>--Kevin J. Hamilton "Seattle Times "
"It was Clark, not Lewis, who nursed Sacagawea when she was ill and who later paid for her son's education. It was Clark who wrote the misspelled entry--'Ocian in view! O! The Joy!'--that so charmingly evokes the moment when their party finally sighted the Pacific. And it was Clark who enjoyed the more interesting life, as Landon Y. Jones makes clear."--Mark Lewis, Washington Post--Mark Lewis "Washington Post "
"William Clark and the Shaping of the West is engrossing history, the kind of book that is hard to set down."--Peter Sleeth, Oregonian--Peter Sleeth "Oregonian "
"A deeply researched, splendidly written biography."--Owen Edwards, Smithsonian Magazine--Owen Edwards "Smithsonian Magazine "
About the Author:
Landon Y. Jones was the managing editor of People magazine for eight years and wrote and edited for Life, Time, Money, and People for thirty-seven years. His books include Great Expectations: America and the Baby Boom Generation and The Essential Lewis and Clark. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey, and Bozeman, Montana
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