THE RIVERS OF AMERICA Edited by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET and CARL
CARMER As Planned and Started y CONSTANCE LINDSAY SKINNER Art
Editor E.. ANDERSON ..... Books by Henry Beston THE OUTERMOST HOUSE
HERBS AND THE EARTH AMERICAN MEMORY THE ST. LAWRENCE Rivers of
America boohs already published are KENNEBEC by Robert P. Tristram
Coffin UPPER MISSISSIPPI by Waiter Havighurst SUWANNEE RIVER by
Cecile Hulse MatscKat POWDER RIVER by Strutners Burt THE JAMES by
Blair Niles THE HUDSON by Carl Carmer THE SACRAMENTO by Julian Dana
THE WABASH by William E. Wilson THE ARKANSAS, by Clyde Brion Davis
THE DELAWARE by Harry Emerson Wildes THE ILLINOIS by James Gray THE
KAW by Floyd Benjamin Streeter THE BRANDYWINE by Henry Seidel Canby
THE CHARLES by Arthur Bernon Tourtellot THE KENTUCKY by T. D. Clark
THE SANGAMON by Edgar Lee Masters THE ALLEGHENY by Frederick Way,
Jr. THE WISCONSIN by August Derletn LOWER MISSISSIPPI by Hodding
Carter THE ST. LAWRENCE by HENRY BES TON Illustrated try A. Y. IBt
C OR OR A TTEfe, New York Toronto COPYRIGHT, 1942, BY HENRY BESTON
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OP AMERICA BY J. J. LITTLE ANI IVES
COMPANY, NEW YORK ALL RIGHTS RESERVED To the Abbe Albert Testier
WHO GUARDS AND CHERISHES THE INHERITANCE OF HIS PEOPLE Preface I
WRITING this book I have tried first and fore most to keep my eyes
on the river itself. It is not a chronological or anecdotal history
of Laurentian Can ada where men and events appear in these pages
they have seemed to me to have a living relation to the river. I
have divided the book in the following manner the first third is
concerned with the past, the second with the present, and the last
third with the almost timeless forces of nature neighboring
theriver and its coasts. The reader will find that the book largely
concerns it self with the French regions of the St. Lawrence, for
there is the river at its greatest and there is human life most
shaped by its presence and influences. Perhaps above all what I
have tried to give is a sense of the St. Lawrence as a part of the
scale and vastness of our North America. Living in eastern Maine
and scarce two hundred miles from what we all call the line, I have
long been familiar with the river and its people. The uninhabited
range of the frontier separates our completely different worlds but
the north which is our common inheritance makes us neighbors. The
world of Katahdin and the white pine and the world of the Mont Ste.
Anne and the dense spruce both know what it is like when the
northeaster darkens the alrjafidy darkened twilight with the
thickening onrush of the snow. During the course of these last few
years, I have X PREFACE sought out many to each side o the line and
wish to thank them here for the courtesy and particular good will
with which they gave me every help and aid. Vil lage cures of the
river parishes, university scholars, busy librarians, officials at
Ottawa and Quebec, boatmen, eel catchers, farmers, and woodcutters
how friendly they all were. Beginning at home, I wish to thank my
wife, Elizabeth Coatsworth Beston, my companion in so many of these
adventures, for her unfailing help and wisest counsel, for her
encouragement and her adven turous willingness to try the road
ahead. I wish to thank my friend the Abbe Albert Tessier who
welcomed me to the river and gave me the letters and good counsel
which opened so many a door. I would thank my friend Dr. D. A. Dery
of Quebec, founder of the Societe Provancher the society which
preserves and studies the great world of nature on the river to him
and to his scientific knowledge so genially and freely given I
confess a very great obligation. I would thank my friend Miss Hazel
Boswell of Quebec for sharing with me her profound and sympathetic
insight into the spirit of the habitant world and its legends I
would thank my friend Mrs. Carroll White born Mile...
General
Imprint: |
Read Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
Henry Beston
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
292 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-3137-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
Books >
History >
General
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LSN: |
1-4437-3137-4 |
Barcode: |
9781443731379 |
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