"...this is an excellent resource, clearly organized and well written. Its coverage is extensive...A user can dip into it at any point and begin an education in one of the most intriguing and extraordinary achievements in American history. Recommended for high-school, public, and undergraduate libraries."
Booklist
"...mak[es] it very easy to look up hundreds of details on the expedition, including the events that led to it and the aftermath. Any library with an American history collection will want this book on its shelves. One of the most important parts of this volume is its thorough introduction...[a] superb volume."
American Reference Books Annual
"The reader who wants to know about virtually everyone and everything associated with Lewis and Clark need go no further than the Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition."
Pacific Northwest Quarterly
"...deserve[s] praise and recognition..."
Oregon Historical Quarterly
"Libraries wishing to satisfy information needs on the subject cannot go wrong by acquiring this comprehensive work...informative, objective, and readable. The 350 entries cover tremendous territory...This is a complete, authoritative overview of a fascinating landmark in American history and will be a first purchase for most libraries."
School Library Journal
"...overflows with information...engrossing...Recommended for all libraries and schools."
Christian Library Journal
"It is comprehensive, well-organized and precise in its style and content."
St. Louis Post
"...'everything you ever needed to know' about the journey of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and the Corps of Discovery...The entries are readable and very interesting, leading the reader to browsing...a good addition to the reference section. Be sure to alert all American history teachers to this volume. Recommended."
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