Charbonneau: Man Of Two Dreams (1954) - Plot & Excerpts
”Beautiful. Blevins brings it all alive.” – The Los Angeles Times Son of Sacajawea, the guide for Lewis and Clark, Charbonneau was born on the adventure. Born to explore. He was also raised in William Clark’s posh society, educated in Europe, and the welcome guest of kings and brilliant men. Charbonneau was a cultured man, at ease in the gentile civilization of European courts.But Charbonneau was a man of two dreams, and the Western wilderness pulled at his heart. It was there he returned as a 19th century mountain man, trader and explorer. And, throughout his life, he and Clark maintained an amazing relationship.This is the epic story of a proud adventurer who lived his dream and created his life in two worlds, that of an Indian man and a white man.
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