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James Taylor Dunn
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Dunn chronicles the story of both the "wild river" from its source at Solon Springs, Wisconsin, to Taylors Falls, Minnesota, and the more placid lower river to its confluence with the Mississippi at Prescott, Wisconsin.
Howard Ensign Evans
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Richard F. Fleck
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The mystique of the Colorado river is no less enduring and powerful than is its physical presence in the landscape of the West. Little wonder that narratives about the Colorado still arouse and intrigue readers, or that the river continues to inspire ...
Philip L. Fradkin
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Here is the definitive history of the development of the Colorado River and the excessive claims made on its waters from its source in the Wyoming Rockies, to the California and Arizona borders, to a point just short of the Gulf of California in Mexi ...
Calvin R. Fremling
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This engaging and well-illustrated primer to the Upper Mississippi River presents the basic natural and human history of this magnificent waterway. "Immortal River is written for the educated lay-person who would like to know more about the river's h ...
Wayne Grady
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Humans' fascination with water finds full expression in this stellar collection. Included are writings from Mark Twain, who marvels at the teeming humanity on the Ganges; Henry Stanley, searching for Livingston and discovering instead Lake Albert Edw ...
William L. Graf
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Since its initial publication in 1988, this text has been foundational in synthesizing river processes and forms in drylands. It describes the present understanding of dryland rivers, using a theoretical framework with examples and results of researc ...