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Gifts of the Great River

Gifts of the Great River
Author: John H. House
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2003
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0873654013

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In 1879 Edwin Curtiss set out for the St. Francis River region of Arkansas. By the time Curtiss completed his 56 days of fieldwork, he had sent nearly 1,000 pottery vessels to the Peabody Museum. House brings us a lively account of the work of the 19th-century fieldworker, the Native culture he explored, and the rich legacies left by both.


Great River

Great River
Author: Paul Horgan
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 1041
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0819573604

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The Pulitzer Prize– and Bancroft Prize–winning epic history of the American Southwest from the acclaimed twentieth-century author of Lamy of Santa Fe. Great River was hailed as a literary masterpiece and enduring classic when it first appeared in 1954. It is an epic history of four civilizations—Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American—that people the Southwest through ten centuries. With the skill of a novelist, the veracity of a scholar, and the love of a long-time resident, Paul Horgan describes the Rio Grande, its role in human history, and the overlapping cultures that have grown up alongside it or entered into conflict over the land it traverses. Now in its fourth revised edition, Great River remains a monumental part of American historical writing. “Here is known and unknown history, emotion and color, sense and sensitivity, battles for land and the soul of man, cultures and moods, fused by a glowing pen and a scholarly mind into a cohesive and memorable whole.” —The Boston Sunday Herald “Transcends regional history and soars far above the river valley with which it deals . . . a survey, rich in color and fascinating in pictorial detail, of four civilizations: the aboriginal Indian, the Spanish, the Mexican, and the Anglo-American . . . It is, in the best sense of the word, literature. It has architectural plan, scholarly accuracy, stylistic distinction, and not infrequently real nobility of spirit.” —Allan Nevins, author of Ordeal of the Union “One of the major masterpieces of American historical writing.” —Carl Carmer, author of Stars Fell on Alabama


The Great River

The Great River
Author: Wadsworth Atheneum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1985
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Great River

Great River
Author: Pitre, Glen
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release:
Genre: Discoveries in geography
ISBN: 9781455605330

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A fictionalized account of La Salle's exploration of the Mississippi River Valley.


Father Marquette and the Great Rivers

Father Marquette and the Great Rivers
Author: August Derleth
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780898706642

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This Vision book for youth 9 - 15 years old tells the thrilling story of one of America's greatest missionaries who came down from Canada with explorer Louis Joliet to explore the mighty Mississippi River, the "great river" bordered by Indian tribes who killed white men on sight. Of the few who had dared explore this immense waterway, none had lived to return and report where it emptied. If he could travel to the mouth of the "great river," Fr. Marquette hoped to obtain new lands for France and new souls for Jesus Christ. He braved the dangers of tomahawks and tortures to bring the Word of God to the Indians of the New World. Rapids, floods, Indian superstitions, tribal warfare - these are only a few of the obstacles Father Marquette and Louis Joliet encountered in trying to meet their challenge. Illustrated.


The Gift of the River

The Gift of the River
Author: Enid La Monte Meadowcroft
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1937
Genre: Egypt
ISBN:

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About the occupations, recreations, manners and customs of the ancient people of Egypt.


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


What Is a River?

What Is a River?
Author: Monika Vaicenavičiene
Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781592702794

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A river is a thread, embroidering our world. This non-fiction picture book brings attention to the rivers that stitch and thread our world together.


Candara's Gift

Candara's Gift
Author: Jasper Cooper
Publisher: SilverWell Publishing
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780955165306

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"Life in the peaceful Kingdom of Gems is shattered when a mysterious stranger enters the kingdom at night. He has an evil desire to use his powers to conquer the kingdom, and he schemes to steal the magical Candara Gems. He is utterly ruthless and casts a devastating spell. But he meets unexpected resistance in the form of two brave children, Princess Amalek and Prince Seph. They are determined to thwart the dark wizard's plan"--Page 4 of cover


Grand Canal, Great River

Grand Canal, Great River
Author: You Lu
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN:

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In July 1170, a Chinese poet, politician and historian made a journey from west to east China. Lu You (pronounced 'loo yo') kept a daily record of his experiences: the people he met, the unfolding landscape and the famous historical sites he visited. What emerges is a detailed panorama of twelfth-century China, an exotic mixture of travelogue, literature and politics. This new modern translation by Philip Watson of the whole of the diary makes the entirety of this fascinating work of literature accessible to the general reader for the first time, and his detailed commentary fills in all the essential background information. Contemporary paintings and other artworks, together with photographs of the places described, complete this beautifully produced book, which brings the world of Lu You dramatically to life.