Explorers Of The Mississippi

Explorers Of The Mississippi

Timothy Severin

Spirited stories of the heroes and scoundrels who explored the Big Muddy—now back in print!

320 Pages, 6 x 8 in

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Explorers Of The Mississippi

Series: A Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage Book

Timothy Severin

ISBN: 9780816639526

Publication date: February 11th, 2002

320 Pages

8 x 5

Spirited stories of the heroes and scoundrels who explored the Big Muddy—now back in print!

The Mississippi River has intrigued the footloose for centuries. Here, for the first time in paperback, are briskly told biographies of the chief protagonists in the drama, with Old Man River as the constant and invincible antagonist. From conquistadors to nineteenth-century gentlemen explorers, Timothy Severin depicts the disasters and adventures of familiar, but often misunderstood, figures in American history, as well as the chicanery of others, less well known, who used the river for their own purposes.

Historian Timothy Severin has made a career of retracing and writing about epic voyages. His myriad adventures include canoeing the Mississippi River from beginning to end, sailing the path of St. Brendan the Navigator across the Atlantic Ocean, and journeying on horseback in Mongolia in search of Ghenghis Khan’s heritage. He lives in Ireland.