See all 14 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. Ken burns is one of the best documentary film makers of this era. Home lewis and clark book project blue valley libraries at blue. Sent by president thomas jefferson in 1804 to find the fabled northwest passage, meriwether lewis and william clark led the most important expedition in american history a voyage of danger and discovery from st. Thwaites edited a full issue of original journals of the lewis and clark expedition 8 vol. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from ken burns lewis and clark soundtrack. The book was written by dayton duncan, however, cover images available on.
The men of the lewis and clark expedition a biographical roster of the fiftyone members and a composite diary of their activities from all known sources spokane. The book is told in a fractured fairy tale based upon shrek. Meriwether lewis and william clark in the years 1804, 1805, and 1806, two men commanded an expedition which explored the wilderness that stretched from the mouth of the missouri river to where the columbia enters the pacific, and dedicated to civilization a new. Duncans second book on the lewis and clark expedition out west, 1987 is the companion volume to the newest documentary by burns, scheduled to air on public television stations in early november. My first book i published in 1984 and i have not stopped since then. Sep 30, 1997 the companion volume to ken burns s pbs documentary film, with more than 150 illustrations, most in full color. Blazing west, the journal of augustus pelletier, the lewis and clark expedition, 1804 my name is america by kathryn lasky and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Knopf, with a fine selection of pictures and photographs, or those tremendous mountains by david freeman hawke norton. Beginning in may 1804, the corps of discovery expedition, as it was officially known, was a party of explorers led. He has been involved with ken burns s documentaries for more than a decade. Kenneth mackenzie clark, baron clark om ch kcb fba july 1903 21 may 1983 was a british art historian, museum director, and broadcaster.
The expedition of lewis and clark set out by thomas jefferson to find new lands past the mississippi river, which in turn gave them claim to the oregon county. The companion volume to ken burnss pbs documentary film, with more than 150 illustrations, most in full color. This twopage worksheet is designed to help middle school or high school students take notes while watching lewis and clark the journey of the corps of discovery by pbsken burns 1997. The journey of the corps of discovery is a 1997 documentary film about the lewis and clark expedition directed and coproduced by ken burns. Tens of thousands of excellent, educational videos in a huge, intuitive directory. The expedition of lewis and clark was not just a simple adventure. Nov 25, 20 i just finished watching this 2 part mini series again by ken burns, and enjoyed it just as much as my first time. The journey of the corps of discovery, is the author of five other books, including out west.
Your task will be to research the travels of lewis and clark and create a. Lewis and clark only became popular 50 years ago history. The journey of the corps of discovery dvd,the most notable expedition in u. The following books served as the principal sources for the inside the corps and native americans sections of the lewis and clark web site. Modernday folklorist ken burns has a knack for capturing the nostalgic, sepiatoned ardor of history and turning it into something tangible. The lewis and clark expedition in idaho and western montana. He has been a consultant on many of ken burnss documentary films and was the cowriter and. Ken burnss nighttime routine inspires his first childrens book. Whether it is baseball, war, or the saga of jazz, burns treats his subjects with reverence, often spending as much time in the recording studio as he does behind the camera. Sent by president thomas jefferson to find the fabled northwest passage, meriwether lewis and william clark led the most important expedition in american history a voyage of danger and discovery from st. The journey of the corps of discovery, has been making awardwinning documentary films for. Louis to the headwaters of the missouri river, over the continental divide to the pacific ocean. Jefferson lecturer ken burns, the acclaimed filmmaker, has conveyed more history to more americans than perhaps anyone.
Ken burnss nighttime routine inspires his first children. The emmy awardwinning documentary the war explores the history and horror of world war ii from an american perspective by following socalled ordinary men and women who became caught up in one of the greatest cataclysms in history. Moulton edited a definitive edition of the journals of lewis, clark, and members of the corps of discovery published as the journals of the lewis and clark expedition vol. Books about the lewis and clark expedition thoughtco. Lewis and clark meriwether lewis and william clark series title. This documentary chronicles the lewis and clark expedition and the breathtaking landscape they crossed while searching for the northwest passage. The journey of the corps of discovery, has been making awardwinning documentary films for more than 25 years. The lewis and clark expedition included a scene where the first black person in american history exercised the right to suffrage, and even as the expedition exposed the corps of discovery to hundreds of indians from many tribes, there were only a few skirmishes. Available through pbs native homelands along the lewis and clark trail, by the university of montana lifelong learning project 35 minutes. The explorers found a varied landscape and a dizzying diversity of indian peoples.
This is his documentary concerning the push for western expansion of the u. A treasury of american presidents, by ken burns and gerald kelley. Lewis and clark were featured at the museum, so when i returned home i began shopping for a quality documentary to watch. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. The journey of the corps of discovery, directed by ken burns 240 minutes. He has been a consultant on many of ken burnss documentary films and was the cowriter and consulting producer of the pbs series the west. Stephen ambrose, a preeminent historian, expertly fills in gaps from the personal accounts of lewis and clark, giving insight into their companions on the journey and the backdrop of the thenuncharted american west. Meriwether lewis and william clark in the years 1804, 1805, and 1806, two men commanded an expedition which explored the wilderness that stretched from the mouth of the missouri river to where the columbia enters the pacific, and dedicated to civilization a new empire.
The depth of this documentary alone places it head and shoulders above any study of lewis and clark i engaged in during grade school, or even college for that matter. Oct 04, 2008 lewis and clark meriwether lewis and william clark series title. The film, produced by burns florentine films for washington, dc pbs station wetatv, first aired on pbs on november 4 and 5, 1997. The story of the bitterroot, looking glass films 64 minutes.
Louis to the pacific ocean across the continental divide. Ken burns is an amazing story teller, and i hope you enjoy it as much as i. With them was meriwether lewiss dog, seaman, the narrator of this story for young readers. The site contains details of all my books, both selfpublished, and those published by publishers. It also serves as an excellent preface to another of his books, out west, a fascinating and entertaining account of his recapitulation of the corps of discoverys route in a volkswagon camper. Commissioned by president thomas jefferson in shortly after the louisiana purchase in 1803, their mission was a twoyear trek west from st. The story of the most important american exploration expedition in american history and the participants in it. The film, produced by burns florentine films for washington, dc pbs station wetatv, first aired on. Two hundred years ago, on december 2, 1806, in his state of the union address, thomas jefferson formally announced the return of the lewis and clark expedition. Alexandria, va pbs video, 1997 2 videocassettes 180 minutes langsam media e332. Designed for teachers, students, parents, homeschoolers, educators and all lifelong learners. Ken burns lewis and clark the death of meriwether lewis.
Louis to the headwaters of the missouri river, over the continental divide to. A journey through lewis and clark s america, in which he retraced the route of the expedition. The companion volume to ken burns s pbs documentary film, with more than 150 illustrations, most in full color. The book is both very well written and well illustrated, bringing this great american adventure to life. Written and directed by masterdocumentarymaker ken burns, the man who gave us the greatest documentary series ever made, the civil war. The journey of the corps of discovery 1997 on dvd and bluray.
Purpose thomas jefferson had long considered the project of a western expedition, having encouraged john ledyard when he proposed such an expedition in the 1780s, and as president he contemplated the matter in. The story of meriwether lewis and william clark, the two adventurers who, in 180406, explored and charted north west america, from st louis to oregon. On may 14, 1804, a party of explorers dispatched by president thomas jefferson set off up the missouri river into americas newly acquired louisiana territory. The journey of the corps of discovery this pbs web site is a companion to the ken burns film. A bicentennial reading list of books in the librarys collections. Knopf books for young readers the layout gives each president a doublepage. The following year, lewis and clarks expedition was brought to life by the famed film maker ken burns in his fourhour pbs documentary lewis. What ken burns left out of his new kids book about. Dayton duncan, writer and producer of horatios drive, is the author of seven other books about american history, including out west. Ken burns, the director and coproducer of lewis and clark. On february 28, 1803, president thomas jefferson won approval from congress to fund a small expeditionary group, whose mission was to explore the newly acquired louisiana purchase. A journey through lewis and clarks america, in which he retraced the route of the expedition.
He has been a consultant on many of ken burnss documentary films and was the cowriter and consulting producer of the pbs. Welcome to ken clarke books a place to see the entire collection of kens works. Fine in bright red cloth covered boards with gilt text on the spine and on the front board. List of books and articles about lewis and clark online. Knopf books for young readers the layout gives each president a doublepage spread that includes a roll call of parents. He has been involved with ken burnss documentaries for more than a decade. A treasury of american presidents by ken burns, illus. After running two important art galleries in the 1930s and 1940s, he came to wider public notice on television, presenting a succession of programmes on the arts during the 1950s and 1960s, culminating. The details of one of the most remarkable official journeys in american history have been the subject of many narratives, first and most prominently lewis and clarks own record. I have uploaded it on my youtube channel and posted it here for the benefit of those without cable tv. Working with primary materials such as diaries, letters, official records, and historical sound and imagery, he has elevated a distinct style of filmmaking and culled a vast ensemble of authentic voices to fill out a broad and compelling narrative of the. Considered the definitive telling of the lewis and clark expedition, undaunted courage is based largely on the two mens diaries. In the spring of 1804, at the behest of president thomas jefferson, a party of explorers called the corps of discovery crossed the mississippi river and started up the missouri, heading west into the newly acquired louisiana territory.
Joined mar 6, 2011 messages 7,095 likes 4,441 location moku manu, hawaii. A film by ken burns written by dayton duncan produced by dayton duncan ken burns edited by paul barnes erik ewers cinematography. An american journey along the lewis and clark trail, in which he retraced the route of the expedition. The details of one of the most remarkable official journeys in american history have been the subject of many narratives, first and most prominently lewis and clark s own record of the trip. Ken burns has 49 books on goodreads with 30182 ratings. The teachers page lewis and clark library of congress. Under the leadership of meriwether lewis and william clark, the men of the corps of discovery would cross the continent and into history. If youre new to lewis and clark, this is the book to read.
Ken burns lewis and clark soundtrack music, videos, stats. Ken burns national endowment for the humanities neh. The nook book ebook of the lewis and clark by ralph k. The film tells the remarkable story of the entire corps of discovery not just of the two captains, but the young army men, frenchcanadian boatmen, clarks. It really does feel as if a dog is relating the tale, with such. Basic books recommended for the lewis and clark expedition. The questionnaire is also accompanied by three recommended websites on the bottom of the second page that. Louis to the headwaters of the missouri river, over the continental divide to the pacific. Some of my books are still available through this site, but, unfortunately some of the others are. Books by clive cussler, grand master of adventure, have been published in over 40 languages and 100 countries, appearing more than nineteen times on the new.
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