In 1924; Earl Handy and John Hudson took a two-week canoe and camping trip that started on the Moosup River in Rhode Island. They paddled to the Quinebaug in Connecticut; connected to the Thames; and ended on the Pawcatuck River. Handy kept a journal of this adventure; and; along with photographs; this book recaptures that trip; 92 years later.
#1138983 in Books Stewart Lance T 2016-03-24Original language:English 8.00 x .60 x 5.00l; .58 #File Name: 1530719062238 pagesThe Civil War The War That Divided the United States
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book. No bias. Just facts.By Brian DyarGreat book. No bias. Just facts. Very quick read as well.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. LEARNING HISTORYBy Barbara GordonA well-written book about history. I always find history boring but my son needed to learn Civil War. So; at first I thought it will bored me to death but I was wrong. I find this book interesting and because it’s now too long to read I didn’t get bored and sleepy. LOL! Anyway; lots of things to learn; dates; names and places are all detailed. Well researched and well documented. Very educational book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very good overview of the civil warBy CustomerInteresting analysis of which events led up to the civil war and the main battles fought during the war. Gives thoughtful perspectives on US history.