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File Size: 13195 KB

Print Length: 538 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster; 1st edition (April 23, 2013)

Publication Date: April 23, 2013

Language: English

ASIN: B00AK78P8W

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I had never read about the Lewis and Clark expedition other than learning about it casually during school. This book opened my eyes up to how the world was in the late 18th century and early 19th century, and I was shocked by the amount of precision Ambrose put into the book, as is usual with him. Everything from the preparation of the expedition to the return trip was very precise and in a whole very interesting. Ambrose wrote it to be read almost like a novel, a great adventure by a group of a mere 30 people into the great unknown, where the president even thought that woolly mammoths and other great creatures might still reside. Ambrose gives a great look at all of the Indian tribes and their lifestyles that were encountered on the trip, and a vivid description of the wildlife and surrounding geography. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is even casually interested in American history to someone who is very interested in history as I am.

I read the book years ago and have to say it is one of my all time favorite books. Before a long road trip I decided to buy the 22 hour CD version so that I could "read" the book again and others with me could have the pleasure of hearing the fantastic history of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.This long book could not have been easy to read, but Barrett Whitener does a super job. Honestly, I prefer reading paper books to listening to books or reading on a Kindle, but Mr. Whitener makes me forget that I'm listening instead of reading.This is an unabridged set which includes much early history of Meriwether Lewis and his history after the Expedition was over.

Spectacular is the first and last word that comes to mind in thinking about this gloriously told story. While the opening pages come near to bogging down in seemingly endless detail about Lewis and Clark's preparation for their monumental voyage and the various supplies they laid in, the trip itself is described in breathtakingly brilliant, gripping prose. No wonder history courses seldom receive high marks-- teachers are ill equipped to share the adrenaline soaring adventures of our many real life American heroes. Lewis and Clark were U.S. Army commanders of the highest caliber. They focused on their men and their nearly impossible mission in equal measure. Their bravery and intelligence under often horrific conditions-- cold, wet, blizzards, not enough to eat, sometimes hostile Indians, and on and on-- ultimately carried the day and lit one more candle or torch for their famous, one of a kind leader and mentor, President Jefferson and our still new nation.Lewis's unraveling and acute illness when he assumed a political post after the expedition was over is heart breaking. He became terribly ill, ultimately committing suicide while still in his 30's, and there didn't seem to be anyone available to help him. Or, of course, the sort of medications routinely available to modern day physicians. Despite his ignominious and terrible slide toward death by his own hand, Meriwether Lewis stands with his great friend William Clark as one of the best men our armed forces ever saw.

I thought I had some modicum of understanding of the famous trek west by these two historic icons until I read " Undaunted Courage ". Stephen Ambrose almost makes the reader feel like she/he is there while all the decisions are being made and our Congress of the day debates funding the trip as well as approving the funds for the Louisiana Purchase which they thought would be a bust. Congress? some things don't change.. Beyond that, the summary of the trip preparation and the actual trip itself is fascinating. How so few men could achieve what they did, when they did it in an unknown land filled with dangerous marauding natives may be one of the single greatest American achievements ever. Kudos to Stephen Ambrose and kudos to Thomas Jefferson for insisting the Lewis and Clark sojourn take place. This is a great read for anyone interested in substantive American history and the American spirit to accept and overcome formidable challenges..

Having met Stephen Ambrose when he was staying at the Horse Prairie Ranch (the possible location of where Louis met his first Shoshone while trying to obtain horses) I can personally testify to Ambrose's dedication to make Undaunted Courage as historically accurate and vividly described as possible.Like all other historical books written by Stephen Ambrose, Undaunted Courage was meticulously researched and is well written. It stands out among the many works written about the now famous Louis and Clark Expedition and is considered by many authorities to be the most accurate account.Those who read for enjoyment will find this book entertaining and easy to read, while those doing research will find it an invaluable source of information.

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