An edition of River-horse (2000)

River-horse

the logbook of a boat across America

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An edition of River-horse (2000)

River-horse

the logbook of a boat across America

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Publish Date
Publisher
G.K. Hall
Language
English
Pages
725

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Cover of: River-Horse
River-Horse: Across America by Boat
April 3, 2001, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
Cover of: River-horse
River-horse: the logbook of a boat across America
2000, G.K. Hall
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1999.
"G.K. Hall large print core series"--T.p. verso.

Published in
Thorndike, Me

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.304/929
Library of Congress
E169.04 .H43 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
725 p. (large print) :
Number of pages
725

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6778617M
Internet Archive
riverhorselogboo00heat_0
ISBN 10
0783889844
LCCN
00021762
OCLC/WorldCat
43333629
Library Thing
23700
Goodreads
1091571

Excerpts

FOR ABOUT HALF A LEAGUE after we came out of the little harbor on Newark Bay at Elizabeth, New Jersey - with its strewn alleys and broken buildings, its pervading aura of collapse, where the mayor himself had met us at the dock and stood before a podium his staff fetched up for him to set his speech on, words to launch us on that Earth Day across the continent as he reminded us of history here, of George Washington on nearly the same date being rowed across to New York City on the last leg of his inaugural journey and for that half league down the Kill Van Kull (there Henry Hudson lost a sailor to an arrow through the neck), we had to lay in behind a rusting Norwegian freighter heading out to sea with so little cargo that her massive props were no more than half in the water and slapping up a thunderous wake and thrashing such a roil it sent our little teakettle of a boat pitching fore and aft.
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