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"This book is well worth adding to a Lewis and Clark library or an early national period shelf more generally. One learns many small details here that have escaped even the specialists among us." * South Dakota History *
"Bitterroot offers a refreshing and overdue new perspective on the complicated and often contradictory life of Meriwether Lewis. Patricia Tyson Stroud carefully separates the verifiable facts from the quick judgments of history that have obscured Lewis's character for more than two centuries. This is an arresting portrait that challenges the conventional wisdom and makes a compelling case to restore Lewis's reputation to the luster he enjoyed in his lifetime." * Landon Jones, author of William Clark and the Shaping of the West *
"Bitterroot is a learned account of the heroic and tragic life of Meriwether Lewis set in the historical context of early America. In his amazing career as soldier, explorer, and pioneer naturalist, and later as politician, he had to deal with unsympathetic government bureaucrats and the animosity of scoundrels in all walks of life." * Alfred E. Schuyler, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University *
"Rich in analysis, Bitterroot: The Life and Death of Meriwether Lewis provides a candid look and adds provocative insights into the historical conversation surrounding Meriwether Lewis." * Jay H. Buckley, author of William Clark: Indian Diplomat *

Table of Contents

Author's Note
Introduction
Chapter 1. An Unexpected Proposal
Chapter 2. Early Life
Chapter 3. The Threat of War
Chapter 4. Jefferson's Choice
Chapter 5. Cocaptain
Chapter 6. Doctrine of Discovery
Chapter 7. Under Way
Chapter 8. The Teton Sioux
Chapter 9. Fort Mandan
Chapter 10. A "Darling" Project
Chapter 11. Across the Rockies to the Pacific
Chapter 12. The Return
Chapter 13. Unspeakable Joy
Chapter 14. Philadelphia Interlude
Chapter 15. A Classic Cast of Characters
Chapter 16. Land of Opportunity
Chapter 17. Honor Questioned
Chapter 18. Defamed
Chapter 19. Jefferson's Letter
A Selection of Plants Collected by Meriwether Lewis
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 20/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9780812249842, 978-0812249842
      ISBN10: 0812249844

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      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review
      "This book is well worth adding to a Lewis and Clark library or an early national period shelf more generally. One learns many small details here that have escaped even the specialists among us." * South Dakota History *
      "Bitterroot offers a refreshing and overdue new perspective on the complicated and often contradictory life of Meriwether Lewis. Patricia Tyson Stroud carefully separates the verifiable facts from the quick judgments of history that have obscured Lewis's character for more than two centuries. This is an arresting portrait that challenges the conventional wisdom and makes a compelling case to restore Lewis's reputation to the luster he enjoyed in his lifetime." * Landon Jones, author of William Clark and the Shaping of the West *
      "Bitterroot is a learned account of the heroic and tragic life of Meriwether Lewis set in the historical context of early America. In his amazing career as soldier, explorer, and pioneer naturalist, and later as politician, he had to deal with unsympathetic government bureaucrats and the animosity of scoundrels in all walks of life." * Alfred E. Schuyler, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University *
      "Rich in analysis, Bitterroot: The Life and Death of Meriwether Lewis provides a candid look and adds provocative insights into the historical conversation surrounding Meriwether Lewis." * Jay H. Buckley, author of William Clark: Indian Diplomat *

      Table of Contents

      Author's Note
      Introduction
      Chapter 1. An Unexpected Proposal
      Chapter 2. Early Life
      Chapter 3. The Threat of War
      Chapter 4. Jefferson's Choice
      Chapter 5. Cocaptain
      Chapter 6. Doctrine of Discovery
      Chapter 7. Under Way
      Chapter 8. The Teton Sioux
      Chapter 9. Fort Mandan
      Chapter 10. A "Darling" Project
      Chapter 11. Across the Rockies to the Pacific
      Chapter 12. The Return
      Chapter 13. Unspeakable Joy
      Chapter 14. Philadelphia Interlude
      Chapter 15. A Classic Cast of Characters
      Chapter 16. Land of Opportunity
      Chapter 17. Honor Questioned
      Chapter 18. Defamed
      Chapter 19. Jefferson's Letter
      A Selection of Plants Collected by Meriwether Lewis
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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