River Reflections An Anthology

River Reflections An Anthology by Verne Huser is a first edition published by East Woods Press in 1984. This 268-page collection presents a diverse array of writings that explore the significance of North American rivers over the past 350 years. The anthology captures the historical importance of these waterways while addressing contemporary issues related to their preservation and our relationship with them.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of voices, including excerpts and stories from voyageurs, explorers, naturalists, and historians, among others. This eclectic collection delves into the power, passion, and magic of rivers, reflecting on both our dependence on these natural resources and the enjoyment they provide. The anthology serves as a thoughtful examination of the multifaceted role rivers play in American life and culture.
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“The power, passion and magic of rivers are revealed in this eclectic collection of writing about North American rivers. The works reflect the historical importance of rivers on this continent during the past 350 years and express the present-day conundrum of our dependence upon and enjoyment of them… and our needed concern for their preservation. There are excerpts from and stories about voyageurs, explorers, white water loggers, naturalist, historians, engineers, recreationists and many others.”–Jacket.
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