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Hardcover The Ohio River Book

ISBN: 0813116937

ISBN13: 9780813116938

The Ohio River

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Here -- in haunting words and pictures -- is the story of the river and of the people and places along its shores. From its birth at Pittsburgh in the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, the Ohio flows nearly a thousand miles, gathering the waters of its tributaries, carving a pathway through the land, giving rise to cities, forming the boundaries of five states, and finally emptying into the Mississippi to complete its journey to...

Customer Reviews

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A lovely journey

This book is a look at the Ohio River and its lore by two men who loved the river and were close friends. I lived in the area these men are from during the time they were working on the book, and the photographer was a friend of mine. John Ed Pearce was a wonderful writer, a legend in Kentucky. Rich Nugent is a talented and insightful photographer. They were best friends for years, which gives the book an intimacy and connectedness between words and photos that many such books lack. The book is not meant to be a definitive overview of the river, the state or anything, really. It's a journey, two men sharing knowledge and discoveries about another friend - the Ohio River. Think of it as sitting with them as they troll down the flowing waters, listening to John Ed share his knowledge and thoughts while gazing at the views through Rich's eyes. It's a lovely tribute to an awe-inspiring river and the people and places along it. I think it's a wonderful book, and I still pick it up at times to share the journey again.

Ambling Along the Ohio

Having moved to Ohio just four years ago, I came across this book in a local library. The author and photographer actually rode the river from Pittsburg to Cairo where the Ohio meets the Mississippi. The text and photos reflect their ambling journey -and the two are not necessarily related on each page. "The Ohio River" shows the river and the people as they once were and as they are. Some photos are exhilarating while others are quit pensive and even sad. If you are a river enthusiast or a lover of the Ohio, you will want this book for your coffee table.

Cruising the Ohio

Having moved to Ohio just four years ago, I came across this book in a local library. The author and photographer actually rode the river from Pittsburg to Cairo where the Ohio meets the Mississippi. The text and photos reflect their ambling journey -and the two are not necessarily related on each page."The Ohio River" shows the river and the people as they once were and as they are. Some photos are exhilarating while others are quit pensive and even sad.If you are a river enthusiast or a lover of the Ohio, you will want this book for your coffee table.
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