Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places: North America

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Mammoth Book of Travel in Dangerous Places: North America

Travel writing

Author: John Keay

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Collection: Mammoth Books

Language: English

Published by: Robinson

Published on: 7th June 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 272 Kb

ISBN: 9781472100085


First Crossing of America - Alexander Mackenzie

"Endowed by nature with an acquisitive mind and an enterprising spirit", Mackenzie, a Scot engaged in the Canadian fur trade, resolved, as he put it, "to test the practicability of penetrating across the continent of America". In 1789 he followed a river (the Mackenzie) to the sea; but it turned out to be the Arctic Ocean. He tried again in 1793 and duly reached the Pacific at Queen Charlotte Sound in what is now British Columbia. Although this was his first recorded overland crossing of the continent, Mackenzie was not given to trumpeting his achievement. In his narrative it passes without celebration and very nearly without mention.

Meeting the Shoshonee - Meriwether Lewis

As Thomas Jefferson's personal secretary, Lewis was chosen to lead the US government’s 1804-5 expedition to explore (and to establish US interests) from Mississippi to the Pacific. Travelling up the Missouri river to the continental divide in Montana, Lewis left the main party under his colleague William Clark, and scouted ahead. With everything now dependant on securing the goodwill of the formidable Shoshonee, he showed admirable caution; but the issue was eventually decided by a fortuitous reunion between the Indian wife of one of his men and her long-lost brethren.

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