![]() Ambrose's thorough study provides telling details of the journey-drawing at all times on the extensive journals the company commanders wrote-and what its findings meant to early nineteenth-century America. Still, this new work was immediately recognized as a valuable addition to historiography. He makes it come alive, even for those readers who, unlike Ambrose, have never followed the Lewis and Clark trail.īy the publication of Undaunted Courage, several books had already appeared that chronicled the Lewis and Clark expedition. Ambrose writes that he feels "privileged to have had the opportunity to spend so much time with Meriwether Lewis." With this expansive work, which he had wanted to write for twenty years, Ambrose takes the opportunity to unfold the Lewis and Clark drama. ![]() In his introduction to Undaunted Courage, Stephen E. ![]()
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