An edition of Mississippi currents (1996)

Mississippi currents

journeys through time and a valley

1st ed.

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An edition of Mississippi currents (1996)

Mississippi currents

journeys through time and a valley

1st ed.

Andrew H. Malcolm and Roger Straus III tell in evocative words and eloquent pictures the story of the Mississippi and the Americans who live, love, work, and play along its length.

We meet hard-hatted riverboat crew women, Tom Sawyer wannabes, a new breed of riverboat gamblers, elderly riverbank philosophers, and ferry pilots who have seen the river - and the people along it - change drastically over the years. We learn the thoughts of the ranger who lives in the Minnesota woods by the little lake that is the Mississippi's long-hidden true source, and talk to the aging mayor of a Louisiana delta town abandoned by all living residents - except on election day.

Through these and other intriguing stories, and more than sixty stunning photographs, Malcolm and Straus portray the countless ways the Mississippi has shaped the lives, economy, literature, and indeed, the entire character of the American Heartland.

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Language
English
Pages
221

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Mississippi currents: journeys through time and a valley
1996, William Morrow and Co.
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
977
Library of Congress
F351 .M24 1996, F351.M24 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 221 p. :
Number of pages
221

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL804519M
Internet Archive
mississippicurre0000malc
ISBN 10
0688119409
LCCN
95041037
OCLC/WorldCat
33161650
LibraryThing
412692
Goodreads
1228246

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL625345W

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