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                      ISBN: 9781664507241 
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                      ISBN: 9781664615076 
| Runtime: | 10.18 Hours | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/History | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
Summary
Summary
Acclaimed journalist and author Lee Sandlin delivers a riveting glimpse of a dangerous and colorful place in America's historical landscape-the Mississippi River of the 19th century. Long before it was dredged into a shipping channel or romanticized into myth, the untamed Mississippi-the lifeblood of communities that rose and fell along its banks-spawned a motley array of pirates and dignitaries, visionaries and thieves.Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“A gripping book that plunges you into a rich dark stretch of visceral history. I read it in two sittings and got up shaken.”                                —Garrison Keillor
                            
                                                        “Gripping stuff…Appreciators of what Greil Marcus calls the Old, Weird America will savor Wicked River.
 Its many ghastly scenes, vividly rendered by Mr. Sandlin, started 
showing up in my dreams…I was surprised, upon finishing Wicked River, to read that this confident and swift-moving book is the author's first. It makes one eager for the next.”                                —Wall Street Journal
                            
                                                        “In this lush, exuberant, action-packed and history-drenched book, 
Sandlin has brought the river back home again…A vivid torrent of 
facts and passions, in an inspired agitation of water and words…Wicked River is
 the best kind of history book. It is organized around people and their 
fates, not wars and dates and treaty signings. It artfully separates 
reality from fables, but it recognizes that fables have a story to tell,
 too, that our tall tales and our songs and our exaggerations and our 
mythologies can be as revelatory as topographical maps and temperature 
charts.”                                —Chicago Tribune
                            
                                                        “Marvelously captured…A superb book debut…Sandlin writes of
 a recurring sense of looming catastrophe that gripped many residents…Fascinating.”                                —Chicago Sun-Times
                            
                                                        “Entertaining…Chicago essayist and journalist Lee Sandlin tells 
tales about the Mississippi in the days when the river and the people 
who floated on it or lived along it were wild and untamed in the 
extreme…Sandlin has done an impressive amount of research. For 
all that, his prose manages to avoid the snags and shoals of academic 
English… A lot of fun to read."                                —St. Louis Post-Dispatch
                            
                                                Details
Details
| Available Formats : | CD, Library CD | 
| Category: | Nonfiction/History | 
| Runtime: | 10.18 | 
| Audience: | Adult | 
| Language: | English | 
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