RiverTime Professor Stefan StreifJourneys on the world's rivers, from a naturalist's point of view. In this engaging travelogue of our world's rivers, great and small, poet and biologist Mary A. Hood reflects on rivers as creators of place. Recounting her journeys along portions of the Mississippi, the Danube, the Amazon, the Yangtze, the Ganges, the Nile, and a dozen small U. S. rivers, Hood weaves together natural history, current environmental and conservation issues, encounters
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