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Written on water : essays on Idaho rivers / Mary Clearman Blew, editor.

LIBRA F752.A17 W75 2001
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Blew, Mary Clearman, 1939-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Rivers--Idaho.
Rivers.
Manners and customs.
Landscapes.
Idaho.
Idaho--Description and travel.
Landscapes--Idaho.
Idaho--Biography.
Idaho--Social life and customs.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
229 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Moscow, Idaho : University of Idaho Press, 2001.
Summary:
Award-winning author Mary Clearman Blew asked her friends and fellow writers from the Rockies to write intimately about the power of water on the human spirit.
Contents:
A Drink of Water to All Things / Horace Axtell, Margo Aragon 5
The Clearwater / Kim Barnes 9
Breathing the Snake / Claire Davis 27
Waiting for Coyote / Louise Freeman-Toole 41
In the Presence of the Clearwater / Gary Gildner 57
River People / Guy Hand 65
The Shadowy St. Joe / Debra Hieronymus 81
Hiking the Selway at Night / William Johnson 93
Winter Crossing / Leslie Leek 105
Real River / Lesa Luders 117
Angling the St. Maries / Ron McFarland 129
Ignorance / Lance Olsen 141
The Little Salmon: Confessions at the Edge of the Time Zone / Joy Passanante 161
Two Rivers / Diane Josephy Peavey 173
Whitewater by Horse / John Rember 183
From Salmon to Snake: A River Addendum / William Studebaker 195
Paradise and Purgatory: The Coeur d'Alene River / Julie Titone 201
What the River Says / Robert Wrigley 215.
Notes:
"An Idaho Humanities Council book."
ISBN:
0893012246
OCLC:
42889746

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