Unknown Horizons

The Lewis and Clark Expedition A Novel

by Ted Brusaw and Ruth Kibler Peck


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Softcover
$19.99
Hardcover
$29.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/28/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781543452433
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781543452440
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9781543452426

About the Book

This is the thrilling story of two men commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the unknown land of the Louisiana Purchase—the vast, mysterious land from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. In 1803 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark gathered a crew of adventurous men of strength and ability to form the Corps of Discovery. Could they find a waterway passage through this unknown territory to the Pacific Ocean? Each man knew the trip would be hazardous, even life-threatening. How would the native Indian tribes react to them? How were they going to communicate with the Indians? What kind of land formations and dangers were waiting ahead? Captain Lewis said to assume the trip would take two years, a long time to be gone from home. They would claim the land as they went, doubling the size of the new nation, the United States of America.


About the Author

Charles (Ted) Brusaw was a man dedicated to his family and to writing. After graduating from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, Ted became a technical writer for National Cash Register in Dayton. As a hobby, he co-authored six college textbooks and wrote four novels. His first success was Soldat, biography of a German soldier in World War II that was chosen by Book-of-the-Month Club. He coauthored a handbook for writers which over the years went to 14 editions. He and his wife of 60 years, Barbara, have two sons, four grandchildren, and one great grandson. Ted passed away in August, 2015. Unknown Horizons was Ted’s last endeavor. Ruth Kibler Peck earned college degrees in her 40’s, then taught English for 21 years before retirement. During her career she was honored as one of the Top Ten Teachers in Ohio, and served as president of the Ohio Council of Teachers of English Language Arts. In retirement she wrote seven books, was a docent at the Dayton Art Institute 24 years, chaired Wright Writers of Dayton 35 years, and for fi ve years hosted a TV show, The Writer’s Nook. Peck and her husband Walter have been married 66 years and have fi ve grown children and eight grandchildren.