Discoveries in geography
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Discoveries in geography
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Discoveries in geography
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- Lewis and Clark among the Indians, James P. Ronda ; with a new introduction by the author
- Exploration and empire, the explorer and the scientist in the winning of the American West, by William H. Goetzmann
- The Quest for America, [by] Geoffrey Ashe [and five others]
- Columbus and the ends of the earth, Europe's prophetic rhetoric as conquering ideology, Djelal Kadir
- Alone on the ice, the greatest survival story in the history of exploration, David Roberts
- Jefferson's America, the President, the purchase, and the explorers who transformed a nation, Julie M. Fenster
- Sir Francis Drake revived, by Sir Francis Drake ; translated by Phillip Nichols, 1626
- Buffalo dance, the journey of York, Frank X. Walker
- Give your heart to the hawks, a tribute to the mountain men, Win Blevins
- The Plains, being no less than a collection of veracious memoranda taken during the expedition of exploration in the year 1845, from the western settlements of Missouri to the Mexican border, and from Bent's Fort on the Arkansas to Fort Gibson, via South Fork of Canadian--north Mexico and north-western Texas, by François des Montaignes ; edited and with an introduction by Nancy Alpert Mower and Don Russell
- William Clark and the shaping of the West, Landon Y. Jones
- Explorers of the American West, mapping the world through primary documents, Jay H. Buckley and Jeffery D. Nokes
- Across the top of the world, the quest for the Northwest Passage, James P. Delgado
- A history of Antarctica, Stephen Martin
- Age of exploration,, by John R. Hale and the editors of Time-Life books
- Empire of shadows, the epic story of Yellowstone, George Black
- The discovery of Guiana, Sir Walter Raleigh, 1595
- Coronado, knight of pueblos and plains, Herbert E. Bolton
- Who discovered America?, the untold history of the peopling of the Americas, Gavin Menzies, Ian Hudson
- Antarctica, global science from a frozen continent, edited by David W.H. Walton
- Spanish exploration in the Southwest, 1542-1706, edited by Herbert Eugene Bolton
- Lewis & Clark, the journey of the Corps of Discovery, a film by Ken Burns ; a production of Florentine Films and WETA-TV ; produced by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns ; written by Dayton Duncan
- The Oxford companion to world exploration, David Buisseret, editor in chief
- Lewis and Clark, across the divide, Carolyn Gilman ; introduction by James P. Ronda
- Maps of the great explorers, Grand Angle Productions present ; with the participation of Planéte Thalassa ; a film directed by Gil Kébaïli
- La Salle, the Mississippi, and the Gulf, three primary documents, edited by Robert S. Weddle ; Mary Christine Morkovsky and Patricia Galloway, associate editors ; Ann Linda Bell and Robert S. Weddle, translators
- The new world, nightmare in Jamestown, National Geographic Television
- Exploring polar frontiers, a historical encyclopedia, William James Mills ; with contributions by David Clammer [and others]
- The year 1000, when explorers connected the world -- and globalization began, Valerie Hansen
- Thieves' road, the Black Hills betrayal and Custer's path to Little Bighorn, Terry Mort
- Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Elin Woodger, Brandon Toropov ; foreword by Ned Blackhawk
- The Lewis and Clark journals, an American epic of discovery : the abridgment of the definitive Nebraska edition, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and members of the Corps of Discovery ; edited and with an introduction by Gary E. Moulton
- South Pole, Elizabeth Leane
- Stolen continents, the Americas through Indian eyes since 1492, Ronald Wright
- Muskox land, Ellesmere Island in the age of contact, Lyle Dick
- Pathfinder, John Charles Frémont and the course of American empire, Tom Chaffin
- Alaska, big America, produced by Moore Huntley Productions for History Television Network Productions ; produced and directed by David Moore Huntley, David Lyons ; written by David Moore Huntley
- Stanley, the impossible life of Africa's greatest explorer, Tim Jeal
- Gobi adventure, the forgotten desert, by National Geographic
- The journals of Lewis and Clark, edited by Bernard DeVoto ; foreword by Stephen E. Ambrose ; maps by Erwin Raisz
- New lands, new men, America and the second great age of discovery, William H. Goetzmann
- Lines in the ice, exploring the roof of the world, Philip J. Hatfield
- The race to the New World, Christopher Columbus, John Cabot, and a lost history of discovery, Douglas Hunter
- Mountain Man, John Colter, the Lewis & Clark Expedition, and the call of the American West, David Weston Marshall
- Facing east from Indian country, a Native history of early America, Daniel K. Richter
- Into Africa, the epic adventures of Stanley & Livingstone, Martin Dugard
- The early American wilderness, as the explorers saw it, Bill Lawrence
- The history makers, a man of the Renaissance, National Film Board of Canada ; written and directed by Morten Parker
- Samuel de Champlain, Father of New France, Samuel Eliot Morison
- When winter come, the ascension of York, Frank X. Walker
Outgoing Resources
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