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Wicked river : the Mississippi when it last ran wild / Lee Sandlin

Catalog Data

Author:
Sandlin, Lee  Search this
Physical description:
xxviii, 270 p. : map ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
Biography
Place:
Mississippi River Region
Mississippi River
Date:
2010
C2010
19th century
Contents:
Prologue -- pt. 1. The river rising -- Gone on the river -- Old Devil River -- The comet's tail -- "Like bubbles from a sea..." pt. 2. "Do you live on the river?" -- The desire of an ignorant Westerner -- Bloody island -- The roar of Niagara -- The cosmopolitan tide -- A pile of shavings -- The coasts of dark destruction -- pt. 3. The course of empire -- The mound builders -- A young man of splendid abilities -- The oracles -- pt. 4. Behemoth -- The sky parlor -- The alligator -- pt. 5. The good and the thoughtless -- The last of the floating life -- Epilogue
Summary:
A chronicle of the Mississippi River in the first half of the nineteenth century--before it was tamed by commerce and technology--draws on first-hand accounts to describe life along the river, natural and man-made disasters, acts of piracy, and cultural celebrations.
Topic:
River life--History  Search this
Community life--History  Search this
Social change--History  Search this
Disasters--History  Search this
History  Search this
Geography  Search this
Environmental conditions  Search this
Social life and customs  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1001592