The Lewis and Clark journals
by E. J. Carter
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Lewis and Clark Journals (Historical Documents): This is a book by E. J. Carter, part of the 'Historical Documents' series, which appears to be a short, educational text (48 pages) aimed at younger readers (Grades 2-4). The search results for this specific title and author did not yield an official audiobook and suggest it is a summarized/adapted work about the journals, not the unabridged journals themselves. - Audio Summary / DramatizationAvailable
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Lewis and Clark Journals: An American Epic of Discovery; The Abridgement of the Definitive Nebraska Edition: This is an abridged version of the definitive scholarly edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, edited by Gary E. Moulton. It is available on Audible, Audiobooks.com, and YouTube, but it is an abridgement, not the complete, unabridged journals. - Audio Story / GuideAvailable
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Exploring Lewis and Clark Along the Columbia: This is described as an 'audio story' or 'audio guide' that uses readings from the journals (likely the Moulton edition) alongside expert interviews and sound effects. It is not the unabridged journal recording itself. - Public Domain RecordingAvailable
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The Journal of Lewis and Clarke (1840): This is an older, public domain version of the journals, available on YouTube and the Internet Archive, read by volunteer readers (LibriVox). These often use historical printed editions that may not represent the most complete or scholarly unabridged source available today.
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There is no evidence of an official, unabridged audiobook for "The Lewis and Clark Journals" by E. J. Carter on the specified retail platforms (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). The book by E. J. Carter appears to be a short, juvenile non-fiction work based on the journals, not the primary source material itself, and no audiobook version for this specific title/author was found. However, several alternative audio formats exist for the actual Lewis and Clark journals, including an abridged version based on the scholarly Gary E. Moulton edition, an audio story/guide, and older, public domain readings available on platforms like YouTube and the Internet Archive. None of these fully meet the criteria for an official, unabridged recording of the primary source material.