Where the Great River Rises

Where the Great River Rises
Author: Rebecca A. Brown
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781584657651

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A lavishly illustrated, comprehensive, interdisciplinary study of the natural and human elements that comprise the Upper Connecticut River watershed

River Rising

River Rising
Author: Athol Dickson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780764203381

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A well-crafted tale of secrets and evil lurking under the surface in the Mississippi river town of Pilotville, Louisiana, during the great flood of 1927.

Rising Tide

Rising Tide
Author: John M. Barry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The great Mississippi flood of 1927 and how it changed America.

Where the Crooked River Rises

Where the Crooked River Rises
Author: Ellen Waterston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2010
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780870715921

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"Ellen Waterston's new book is a slug of juniper air, a breath-taking view of a rough-edged land, as bracing and taut as October morningsùpart celebration, part elegy all love and the wisdom that grows from deep roots in basalt rock. Like Wallace Stegner and Ivan Doig, Waterston writes masterfully about what it meansùwhat it really means -to live in the West."-Kathleen Dean Moore, author of Wild Comfort There is an otherness to the high desert, something momentous and sacred in the purity of the silence. In this compelling collection of personal essays, award winning poet and author Ellen Waterston illuminates the people, places, and landscapes of central Oregon's vast high desert. In Where the Crooked River Rises, Waterston reveals the blessings and challenges of decades spent as a rancher and town resident in a place that has been, and remains, her touchstone and crucible. The high desert is Waterston's teacher, and she describes its lessons with grace and care, inviting readers to look at their own lives through a lens of wide-open spaces, sagebrush and juniper, pumice and rabbit blush.

Red River Rising

Red River Rising
Author: Ashley Shelby
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873515009

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The gripping, true-life story of one of the most destructive floods in U.S. history and its effect on one city and its citizens.

River Republic

River Republic
Author: Daniel McCool
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0231161301

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Daniel McCool chronicles the surging grassroots movement to bring America's rivers back to life and ensure they remain pristine for future generations. This book confirms the surprising news that America's rivers are indeed returning to a healthier, free-flowing condition. Through passion and dedication, ordinary people are reclaiming the American landscape, forming a nation-wide "river republic" of concerned citizens from all backgrounds and sectors of society. McCool profiles the individuals he calls "instigators," who initiated the fight for these waterways and have succeeded in the near-impossible task of challenging and changing the status quo. He ties the history, culture, and fate of America to its rivers and presents their restoration as a microcosm mirroring American beliefs, livelihoods, and an increasing awareness of our shared environmental fate.

A Single Pebble

A Single Pebble
Author: John Hersey
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1989-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0394756975

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A young American engineer sent to China to inspect the unruly Yangtze River travels up through the river's gorges searching for dam sites. Pulled on a junk hauled by forty-odd trackers, he is carried, too, into the settled, ancient way of life of the people of the Yangtze -- until the interplay of his life with theirs comes to a dramatic climax.

The East India Gazetteer

The East India Gazetteer
Author: Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 886
Release: 1815
Genre: India
ISBN:

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