Lewis and Clark Expedition
Bibliography by Gary Shearer
Reference Librarian
Pacific Union College Library

06-28-04

Online Catalog Subject Headings | Books | Periodicals | Web URLs | Videos

Online Catalog Subject Headings

CLARK, WILLIAM, 1770-1838

COLUMBIA RIVER

LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION (1804-1806)

LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION (1804-1806) - SOURCES

LEWIS, MERIWETHER, 1774-1809

MISSOURI RIVER

SACAGAWEA, 1786-1884

 

 

Books

Ambrose, Stephen E. Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996, 1997. 521 p.
F592.7 .A49 1997

Ambrose, Stephen E. and Sam Abell. Lewis & Clark: Voyage of Discovery. Washington, DC: National Geographic, 1998. 256 p.
F592.7 .A488 1998

Burroughs, Raymond Darwin, editor. The Natural History of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1961. 340 p.
QL155 .B8

Clark, Ella Elizabeth and Margot Edmonds. Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1979. 171p. Bibliography, pp. 163-166.
F592.7 .S123 C55

Cutright, Paul Russell. Lewis and Clark, Pioneering Naturalists. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1969. 506 p.
F592.7 .C87 1969

Eide, Ingvard Henry, compiler. American Odyssey: The Journey of Lewis and Clark. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1969. 245 p. "Extracts, chiefly from the original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition...together with photographs taken by the compiler along the route of the expedition.".
F591 .E45

Holloway, David. Lewis & Clark and the Crossing of North America. New York: Saturday Review Press, 1974. 224 p.
F592.7 .H74

Jackson, Donald Dean, editor. Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, With Related Documents, 1783 - 1854. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1962. 728 p.
F592.7 .J14

Lavender, David Sievert. The Way to the Western Sea: Lewis and Clark Across the Continent. New York : Harper & Row, 1988. 444 p.
F592.7 .L38 1988

The Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery. Edited by Gary E. Moulton. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. 413 p.
F592.4 2003

Lewis, Meriwether. The Expedition of Lewis and Clark. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, 1966. Two volumes. Reproduction of the Biddle edition, printed in 1814.
F592.4 1966 v.1 & v.2

Lewis, Meriwether. The Journals of Lewis and Clark. Edited by Bernard De Voto. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1953. 504 p. Condensed from Thwaites edition of 1904-05.
F592.4 1953

Lewis, Meriwether. The Lewis and Clark Expedition. Edited by Nicholas Biddle and Paul Allen. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1961. Three volumes. "The 1814 edition, unabridged".
F592.4 1961 v.1, v.2, & v.3

Phillips, H. Wayne. Plants of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Missoula, MT: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 2003. 277 p.
QK5 .P46 2003

Ronda, James P. Finding the West: Explorations With Lewis and Clark. "Histories of the American Frontier". Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2001. 138 p.
F592.7 .R65 2001

Salisbury, Albert P. and Jane Salisbury. Two Captains West: An Historical Tour of the Lewis and Clark Trail. Seattle: Superior Publishing Company, 1950. 235 p.
F592.7 .S124

Snyder, Gerald S. In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark. Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1970. 215 p.
F592.7 .S68

Tubbs, Stephanie Ambrose. The Lewis and Clark Companion: An Encyclopedic Guide to the Voyage of Discovery. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 2003. 345 p.
F592.7 .T83 2003

 

 


Periodicals

Allen, John L. "An Analysis of the Exploratory Process: The Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806." Geographical Review 62 (January 1972): 13-39.

Allen, Leslie. "Comparing Notes With Lewis and Clark." American Heritage 54 (April/May 2003): 42-51. Illus.

Barth, Gunther. "Timeless Journals: Reading Lewis and Clark With Nicholas Biddle's Help." Pacific Historical Review 63 (November 1994): 499-519.

Bass, Rick. "Grizzly's Last Stand." Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 70-72. Illus. Sidebar: "The Fight Over Big Muddy's Flow", by David E. Thigpen and Steve Korris, p. 72. Illus.

Brown, D. Alexander. "The Mysterious Death of a Hero." American History Illustrated 5 (January 1971): 18-27. Illus. Death of Meriwether Lewis in 1809.

Chuinard, E. G. "Thomas Jerfferson and the Corps of Discovery: Could He Have Done More?" American West 12 (November 1975): 4-13. Illus.

Drez, Ron. "The Corps of Captain Lewis and Lieutenant Clark." American History 39 (April 2004): 32-39. Illus.

Dykman, Jackson and Lon Tweeten. "Fantastic Voyage." Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 43-47. Illus. Color painting of various boats involved in the expedition.

Gregory, Steve. "Lewis & Clark: Explorers of the American West." American Heritage 54 (February/March 2003): 21-22, 24, 26, 28-30. Illus.

Hall, Brian and Macduff Everton. "The Sacagawea Mystery." Travel Holiday 177 (June 1994): 68-77, 98, 103-104, 107.

Henrikson, Stephen E. "'This Place of Encampment'." American History Illustrated 20 (September 1985): 22-23. Illus. Fort Clatsop, near the mouth of the Columbia River in present-day Oregon.

Huntington, Tom. "Brains and Brawn: The Lewis and Clark Expedition ." American History 38 (April 2003): 16-20. Illus.

Hyman, Randall. "The Corps of Re-Discovery." American History 38 (April 2003): 22-34. Illus.

Jones, Landon Y. "Iron Will." Smithsonian 33 (August 2002): 96-107. Illus. William Clark and his later life after the expedition with Meriwether Lewis.

Jones, Landon Y. "Leading Men: Commanding, Cooperative, Confident, Complementary - Why Lewis and Clark Were Perfectly Cast as Co-CEOs." Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 54-58. Illus. Sidebar: "What Sacagawea Means To Me (and Perhaps to You)", by Sherman Alexie, pp. 56-57; "The Slave Who Went With Them", by Brian Hall, p. 58.

Kirn, Walter and Deirdre van Dyk. "Lewis and Clark: The Journey That Changed America Forever." Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 36-41. Illus.

McCarthy, Terry. "Why the Lolo Is Legend: We Hike the Trail That Tested the Corps to the Limits." Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 62, 64. Illus.

Moore, Kathryn. "Return of the Native." American History 38 (April 2003): 36-42. Illus. Sidebar: "When Worlds Collide", by Allyson Patton, pp. 40-41.

Morris, Larry E. "After the Expedition." American History 38 (April 2003): 44-56, 58, 60. Illus. Sidebar: "The Meriwether Lewis Murder Mystery: Three Perspectives", by Richard Sassaman, p. 46.

Nichols, William. "Lewis and Clark Probe the Heart of Darkness." American Scholar 49 (Winter 1979-80): 94-101.

Rawling, G. S. "The Lewis and Clark Expedition." History Today 10 (November 1960): 760-769. Illus.

Roosevelt, Margot. "Tribal Culture Clash." Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 66-68. Illus.

Salter, Cathy Riggs. "Lewis and Clark's Lost Missouri: A Mapmaker Re-creates the River of 1804 and Changes the Course of History." National Geographic 201 (April 2002): 90-97. Illus.

Stein, Joel and Nathan Thornburgh. "Have You Ever Tried Ashcakes?" Time 160 (July 8, 2002): 74, 76. Illus.

Stevens, Aaron B. "Something Hidden; Go and Find It." American West 13 (November/December 1976): 42-44. John Colter, a member of the Lewis & Clark expedition.

Talbot, Margaret. "Searching for Sacagawea." National Geographic 203 (February 2003): 68-85. Illus.

 

 

Web URLs

Discovering Lewis & Clark (A Growing website, it currently has over 1,400 pages)
http://www.lewis-clark.org/

Ethnography of Lewis and Clark
http://www.peabody.harvard.edu/Lewis_and_Clark

Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail (National Park Service)
http://www.nps.gov/lecl/

Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation
http://www.lewisandclark.org

Lewis & Clark Bicentennial, 1804-2004 "An extensive list of web links about the Lewis & Clark expedition, the Louisiana Purchase, historical sources, Sacagawea, and places named after Lewis & Clark."
http://www.evergreen.edu/library/govdocs/hotopics/lewis-clark/index.html

Lewis & Clark: Mapping the West (Smithsonian)
http://www.edgate.com/lewisandclark/

The National Council of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
http://www.lewisandclark200.org/

PBS Online - Lewis & Clark
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/

Sacagawea
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/saca.html

Sacagawea Article
http://www.lewisandclark.org/pubart.htm

Sacagawea: From Captive to Indian Interpreter to a True American Legend
http://www.bonniebutterfield.com/NativeAmericans.html

Time Magazine: Lewis and Clark Bicentennial
http://time.com/time/2002/lewis_clark/

Time Magazine: Lewis & Clark, Recommended Reading and Related Links
http://www.time.com/time/2002/lewis_clark/webguide.html

 

Videos

The Journals of Lewis & Clark Videorecording. NBC News Productions. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Video, 1989. Video-cassette (ca. 60 minutes).
Circulation Desk VTR F592.4 .J6 1989

Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery. A Film by Ken Burns. Alexandria, VA: PBS Home Video, 1997. Two videocassettes (240 minutes).
Circulation Desk VTR F592.7 .B8 1997