A-Rafting on the Mississipp' in Dust Jacket 1928 by Charles Edward Russell - History - hotsell Mississippi River - Logging - Timber
hotsell Title: A-Rafting on the Mississipp
Author: Charles Edward Russell
Description: Second printing, December 1928. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine; front cover features blind stamped letting and a small paper paste-on illustration. Map endpapers. Faint area of soiling at the bottom part of the fore-edge of text block, else near fine. Dust jacket shows very minor edgewear and toning; not price clipped ($3.50). DJ in clear archival sleeve. Index. xii, 357 pp. 8.25 x 6 inches. Includes fold-out map of Coon Slough (Vernon County, Wisconsin).
The historical story of the whole logging, lumber, and rafting industry of the Mississippi basin from its beginning, through its extraordinary zenith, to its decline and end. The author, who was born in a city on the Mississippi (Davenport, Iowa), drew from his own experiences on the river as well as from the recollections of veterans and from old letters and diaries in reconstructing this milieu of river life.
Charles Edward Russell (1860-1941) was an American author, editor, and activist. He won a Pulitzer in 1928 for his biography of the German-American conductor Theodore Thomas and is recognized for being one of the founders of the NAACP (1909).
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good+
Jacket Condition: Very Good+
Publisher: The Century Co.
Place: New York
Year: 1928
Language: English
ISBN: n/a
Keywords: history, Mississippi River, Mississippi, rivers, logging, lumber industry, lumber, lumber rafts, river pilots, Edward Bonney, Stephen Beck Hanks, Samuel Van Sant,