Ledyard

Ledyard In Search of the First American Explorer

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Publisher's Synopsis

Before Lewis and Clark, Huck Finn, or Ishmael, there was John Ledyard, the first and greatest American traveler.
A veteran of Captain Cook's final voyage, Ledyard walked across nearly all of Russia and suggested to his friend Thomas Jefferson that traversing the American continent was feasible--inspiring the Lewis and Clark expedition. When he died in 1789, he was preparing to venture into Africa. Once as famous as the Founding Fathers whom he had befriended and beguiled, the "American traveler," as Ledyard was called, fell into obscurity over the years, reduced to becoming a foot-noted reference in "Moby Dick."
Bill Gifford reenacted Ledyard's 1773 escape from Dartmouth College in a canoe and followed Ledyard's trail down the length of the Lena River in Siberia. In "Ledyard" he reveals the fascinating man in the legend, bringing back an American original and giving us a story that until now has not been fully told.

Book information

ISBN: 9780156033053
Publisher: Mariner Books
Imprint: Mariner Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 352
Weight: -1g