River Lady

  • Hardcover
  • New York/Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., (c.1942)
By Branch, Houston, and Frank Waters
New York/Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.. Very Good in Fair dj. (c.1942). 2nd printing. Hardcover. [a decent copy, but with noticeable wear to the extremities, half-title page partially stuck to front pastedown; the jacket has suffered paper loss along the top and bottom edges and the spine, and the rear panel is blemished by a number of old yellowed tape repairs (the jacket is pretty much held together by a paper-lined jacket protector, which was on the book when acquired by us, and which we have chosen not to replace in order not to risk further damage)]. "Here is the great romantic, adventurous, robust saga of the logging days on the Mississippi; a story of the huge drives that floated down from the north with the breaking ice each spring, and the white glistening streamers with their girls and their gambling wheels that met the raftsmen at the lumber towns on the upper river. [It's] the epic of the empire of lumber, of fortunes made and lost, of forces and deeds that changed the face of a continent, of the lives and loves and bitter struggles of the men and women whose life was the Mississippi and lumber." .

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