George Drouillard
$19.95
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Trade Discount | 5 + | 25% |
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Description
George Drouillard’s service to the Lewis and Clark Expedition was long obscured by the stronger light cast on the leaders and Sacagawea. Drawing from the various journals of the expedition and from many more obscure documents, letters, and legal records, M. O. Skarsten presents not merely an account of the pursuits in which Drouillard engaged but also an idea of the kind of man he was, as a member of the famous expedition and later as a partner of Manuel Lisa in the fur trade.
M. O. Skarsten, a professor emeritus at Pacific University, was a long-time admirer and student of Lewis and Clark affairs. Robert C. Carriker, historian of the fur trade, Lewis and Clark, and Western exploration, is the author of several books, including America Looks West: Lewis and Clark on the Missouri.
“Skarsten does an excellent job of assembling the patchwork quilt of references to Drouillard in order to fashion a biography of a great frontiersman.”—San Francisco Corral
“In the parlance of our day, Droullard seems to have been Lewis and Clark’s go to man. Somehow or other, he seems to always have been present at the critical junctures of the expedition. . . . Fine book.”—Glenn M. Busset, Manhattan Mercury
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |