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Noah Brooks's 'First Across the Continent' is a meticulously researched account of the historic journey of Lewis and Clark. This book sheds light on the trials and triumphs faced by the explorers as they made their way through uncharted territory to reach the Pacific Ocean. Brooks' narrative style is engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for history enthusiasts. The vivid descriptions of the landscapes and encounters with Native American tribes provide a rich backdrop to the exploration narrative, giving readers a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the expedition.…mehr

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Noah Brooks's 'First Across the Continent' is a meticulously researched account of the historic journey of Lewis and Clark. This book sheds light on the trials and triumphs faced by the explorers as they made their way through uncharted territory to reach the Pacific Ocean. Brooks' narrative style is engaging and informative, making this book a must-read for history enthusiasts. The vivid descriptions of the landscapes and encounters with Native American tribes provide a rich backdrop to the exploration narrative, giving readers a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by the expedition. Brooks's attention to detail and historical accuracy make 'First Across the Continent' a valuable contribution to the literature of American exploration. Noah Brooks, a respected historian and author, brings his expertise to this work, drawing on primary sources and firsthand accounts to bring the story of Lewis and Clark to life. His passion for history and dedication to scholarship shine through in every page, making this book a compelling and informative read for anyone interested in the history of American exploration.
Autorenporträt
Noah Brooks (1830-1903) was an American journalist, editor, and author best known for his vivid chronicles of frontier life and his association with President Abraham Lincoln. Born in Castine, Maine, Brooks pursued a career in journalism which led him to engagements with newspapers such as the 'Sacramento Union' and the 'New York Times'. His literary career encompassed a variety of genres including biography, history, and fiction, and Brooks was acknowledged for his articulate prose and attention to detail. Notably, his book 'First Across the Continent' (1901), is esteemed for its comprehensive account of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Brooks' narrative of this seminal journey is grounded in meticulous research and enlivened by his engaging storytelling approach, making it a foundational reference for both historians and enthusiasts of American westward expansion. Brooks' literary style is characterized by a journalistic precision and a narrative warmth which made him a respected figure among his contemporaries. Beyond 'First Across the Continent', his notable works include 'Lincoln Observed' and 'Washington in Lincoln's Time,' which further established him as a significant chronicler of American history with a particular expertise in the era surrounding the Civil War. Brooks' contributions to American literature and history are well-regarded, and his works continue to be referenced for their scholarly merit and literary quality.