Rome Haul
Title | Rome Haul PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Dumaux Edmonds |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780815602132 |
Low Bridge!
Title | Low Bridge! PDF eBook |
Author | Lionel D. Wyld |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1962-05-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780815601371 |
Those who built and used the Erie Canal were a bizarre society, proud pioneers on the waterway known in song and story as "the Horse Ocean," "the Roaring Giddap," or "the Raging Erie." Their considerable influence on American life and literature is the basis of this book. Canallers were colorful characters, from the "hoggee" on the towpath to the "shipshape macaroni" with stovepipe hat and badge of service taking command of a packet with the pride of an admiral, even though he was restricted by law to a speed of four miles per hour! Games and diversions were rough-and-tumble, fighting being as natural as breathing to the canallers. Stories about heroes like Sam Patch and Paddy Ryan, or the big fish that could haul a canal boat, or the big pumpkin that drained the canal—these were logical products of this "frontier" atmosphere. So were the songs—carefree, bawdy, or sad, inspired by the canal and sung throughout the land. Photographs and drawings, music and words to folk songs, maps, notes, and index are included in this first paperback edition.
The Atlantic Monthly
Title | The Atlantic Monthly PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 924 |
Release | 1944 |
Genre | |
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Advocate
Title | Advocate PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 546 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | College student newspapers and periodicals |
ISBN |
The American News Trade Journal
Title | The American News Trade Journal PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 888 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Newsdealers |
ISBN |
The Erie Canal Reader, 1790-1950
Title | The Erie Canal Reader, 1790-1950 PDF eBook |
Author | Roger W. Hecht |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2003-04-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780815607595 |
The Erie Canal Reader—poems, essays, travelogues, and fiction by major American and British writers—captures the colorful landscape and life along the Erie Canal from its birth in the New York frontier, through its heyday as a passage of culture and commerce, to its present decline into disuse. Part celebration of the men and women who worked its waters and part social observation, these writings by such figures as Basil Hall, Frances Trollope, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, and others provide first-hand observations of the canal country and its role in the evolution of American social and economic culture from frontier to industrial prominence. In addition to depictions of canal life, the pieces offer glimpses of early tourist resorts, like Trenton Falls, and observations of religious experiments that made New York's "burned over district" a hotbed of social and political reform. Also included are works by the most prominent Erie Canal writers, Walter D. Edmonds and Samuel Hopkins Adams, whose stories and novels bring a modern sensibility and insight to their reflections on the canal.
Tales My Father Never Told
Title | Tales My Father Never Told PDF eBook |
Author | Walter D. Edmonds |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2000-04-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780815606338 |
This new book by Walter Edmonds is a cause for celebration. For decades Edmonds has been one of America's most popular writers. A National Book Award and Newbery Medal winner, his Drums Along the Mohawk is one of the all-time best sellers. His many historical novels about America and his extremely popular children's books have earned for him a loyal and substantial group of fans. Edmonds' latest book, his first in decades, will be welcomed by readers all over. Tales My Father Never Told is a nostalgic look back at another time and place. This is the autobiography Edmonds never wrote. It lovingly recreates his childhood and pre-adolescent days growing up at the foot of the great Adirondacks, in the rural beauty of the Northlands.