Paddleways of Mississippi

Paddleways of Mississippi
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Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781496850829
ISBN-13 : 1496850823
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Book Synopsis Paddleways of Mississippi by : Ernest Herndon

Download or read book Paddleways of Mississippi written by Ernest Herndon and published by Univ. Press of Mississippi. This book was released on 2024-03-26 with total page 311 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mississippi rivers and creeks have shaped every aspect of the state’s geology, ecology, economy, settlement, and politics. Mississippi's paddleways—its rivers, rills, creeks, and streams—are its arteries, its lifeblood, and the connective tissues that tie its stories and histories together and flood them with a sense of place and impel them along the current of time. The rivers provide structure for the telling of stories. In Paddleways of Mississippi: Rivers and People of the Magnolia State, readers will discover flowing details of virtually every waterway in the state—the features, wildlife, vegetation, geology, hydrology, and specific challenges to be expected—alongside many wonderful historical and social accounts specific to each system. Interviews and oral histories enliven these waterways with evocative scenery, engaging anecdotes, interesting historical tales, and personal accounts of the people and communities that arose along the waterways of Mississippi. Part natural history, part narrative nonfiction, Paddleways of Mississippi will appeal to outdoor enthusiasts, anglers, naturalists, campers, and historians, and is suitable for novices as well as experts. Told together, the pieces included are a social and ecological history that exposes and deepens the connection coursing between the people and the rivers.


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