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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Unique, innovative, and fun to read!,
By Shan (Missouri) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
This book makes the journey of L&C come alive! If you are wanting all the nitty-gritty details, then you still want to read Undaunted Courage, but this book covers everything nicely and has the added dimension of pockets, maps, etc to explore. Each time I read through the book I find something new to open or pull out, etc. It is a great resource for teachers and other educators. It will really engage students of all ages! With younger kids, you'd have to make sure all the extras got put back into their place, but that would be the only caution I'd have. Excellent, excellent book!!
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hard to believe--Only 200 years ago!,
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This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
Keeping history in perspective is important.What is 200 years?I am creeping on to 70 and my father was born in 1891.So,it was only 85 years before my father was born that Lewis and Clark completed their journey.Another way to look at it is that Clark died in 1866 only 25 years before my father's birth.Not really all that long ago,when you think of all that has happened in that short time. This is a very unique book,only 48 pages;but a real excellent effort.Scattered throughout the book are over a dozen packets containing authentic looking reproductions of maps,letters and other documents that were prepared along the trip.It's almost like handling museum documents.Also included are many excellent paintings of scenes along the journey as well as sketches,maps and photographs of important items used.The paper,printing and overall construction of the book is superior in every way.At the back of the book there is a wealth of source material covering,acknowledgements,credits,notes and transcriptions. All in all,a first class book on the Lewis and Clark Journey that shaped America.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Teaching Tool!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
This is a wonderful source of material and has been most beneficial as a teaching tool for my middle school students as we study the Lewis and Clark journey to explore the Louisiana Purchase.The pull outs are excellent and help students to really connect with Lewis and Clark as "real" people. A wonderful addition to any educator's collection!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for All Ages...,
By Book Princess "Books Alive" (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
I purchased this book for my daughter after we visited Fort Clatsop, Oregon where The Lewis and Clark Expedition settled for the winter. My daughter is ten years old and absolutely loves the interative features of the book, such as the replicas of the maps and journal entries from the expedition. The book was such a hit for my daughter's birthday that my parent's ordered the book and a little girl at the party ordered one also.
The replica maps and writings are a little hard to read as the writing 100 years ago has evolved to what we have now. But helping your child interpret these readings makes this book a true family book.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Book that is like a museum!,
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This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
This is a very fun book to read. It has many pockets that contain maps, receipts, and letters that look and feel like the real artifacts. One gets the feeling of history looking through these things. It is appropriate for young people, and adults. It is not a book to read though for the "details" however. I highly recommend this book to school libraries or young people with an interest in Lewis and Clark history. For details of the expedition look at Undaunted Courage, and/or Moulton's book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic American History in only 48 Pages!,
By AvgMom2 (Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery : An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Lewis & Clark Expedition) (Hardcover)
This book may be only 48 pages, but it has chockfull of beautiful illustrations, replica of historical handwritten documents, and a detailed description of the expedition that shaped our wonderful country. How did Meriwether Lewis and William Clark started their journey and who went with them? Who was Sacagawea and how was she hired? Who was York and why were all the Indians so fascinated with him? All the answers are here in this 48-page book. The book ends with a description of what happened to the key players after the expedition and also the translations of all the handwritten documents. This book is indeed "A Museum in a Book". Absolutely fascinating!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hands on history in a book,
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This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
This account of Lewis and Clark's journey across our new frontier is a delight. There are exact replicas of letters to Lewis's mother, a code between Pres Jefferson and Lewis, replicas of tattered maps, journal segments,which the reader can actually handle! It is a "museum in a book," as the cover states. I would give this 10 STARS! (A former school teacher!) JULIE GIESSLER
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Lewis and Clark - On The Trail Of Discovery by Rod Gragg,
By Robert Mahoney "Robert Mahoney" (Bend OR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
As an aficionado of Lewis and Clark and the owner of many books, brochures, and other material relating to The Corps of Discovery, this new publication I find to be an excellent condensation of The Journey That Shaped America and would highly recommend it to all who are interested in the early history of our country and especailly to those who have never read any material about Lewis and Clark. I found of special interest the copies of letters and other documents relating to Lewis and Clark which as the title to the book suggests makes it truly A Museum In A Book. I must thank the author, Rod Gragg for writing and preparing this excellent book along with the copies of letters and other douments and I consider it one of the prize books of my collection of Lewis and Clark material.
5.0 out of 5 stars
History at your finger tips,
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This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
This truly is a masterpiece! Wonderfully illustrated and historically accurate book for young and old. Every student and household should own this amazing book. The personal letters of Merriweather Lewis to his mother were very interesting, they made you feel as if you were there with them. Reading this book makes you more appreciative of the country we live in and the wonderful contributions Lewis and Clark did for this nation. This is certainly a MUST read!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fantastic book, and great value,
By Scott W. Pecora "snatchsquach" (Vancouver, Washington United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) (Hardcover)
Much has been written, let it simply be said this is the type of book you can pick up for ten minutes and learn something new and fascinating. The pop-outs and pull-out copies of historical documents is wonderful. I've stumbled on it at a retail outlet and have since bought several more as gifts. A good investment for all ages.
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Lewis and Clark on the Trail of Discovery: An Interactive History with Removable Artifacts (Museum in a Book) by Rod Gragg (Hardcover - June 2003)
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