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  2. The Enchanted Bluff - Wikipedia

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    In Sandtown, a Midwestern town, six local boys talk about the stars and the river and places they'd like to go to. Tip mentions Enchanted Bluff, a rock surrounded by a plain in New Mexico, where Native Americans used to live before the Spaniards came along. Once, the men were down the rock hunting and an army party killed them.

  3. Rivers of America Series - Wikipedia

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    The series includes the first book illustrated by Andrew Wyeth, The Brandywine; Marjory Stoneman Douglas' The Everglades: River of Grass which successfully focused public attention on the plight of the Everglades; Paul Horgan's Great River: The Rio Grande in America History, considered the definitive study of the early Southwest; and poet Edgar ...

  4. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Review also took issue with its style, though in all felt that "the book is an agreeable book." Thoreau had sent a copy to James Anthony Froude, who wrote back, "In your book . . . I see hope for the coming world." [6] An 1853 short story by Herman Melville, "Cock-A-Doodle-Doo!", is interpreted as a satire of Thoreau's book. [7] [8]

  5. The River (1938 film) - Wikipedia

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    The River essay by Dr. Robert J. Snyder at National Film Registry; The River at IMDb; The short film The River (part 1) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive. (missing part 3) Pare Lorentz; The River; The River review 's channel on YouTube posted by the FDR Presidential Library and Pare Lorentz center

  6. Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire - Wikipedia

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    Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire; A 500-Year History is an American non-fiction book written by Kurt Andersen and published in 2017. Fantasyland debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at number 3 [1] and at number 5 on the Washington Post and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists (hardcover non-fiction).

  7. South to America - Wikipedia

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    The book received mostly positive reviews from critics. [3] In a positive review, writing for The New York Times, writer Tayari Jones stated that the book was an "insightful, ambitious and moving project" that combined many forms of literary technique including history, literary criticism, journalism, and memoir. Jones concluded that the book ...

  8. Show Boat (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Show Boat is a 1926 novel by American author and dramatist Edna Ferber. It chronicles the lives of three generations of performers on the Cotton Blossom , a floating theater on a steamboat that travels between small towns along the banks of the Mississippi River , from the 1880s to the 1920s.

  9. Colonel Plug - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Colonel Plug, if he was actually a real person or a just a fictional river pirate character, except, from the folklorish descriptions provided by Timothy Flint in his 1830 newspaper article "Col. Plug, the last of the Boat-wreckers," from the Cincinnati, Ohio newspaper, The Western Monthly Review and another article "The ...