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The Hudson: America's River

Frances F. Dunwell

Paper, 392 pages, 80 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13641-9
$29.95 / £19.95

April, 2008
Cloth, 392 pages, 80 illus.
ISBN: 978-0-231-13640-2
$74.50 / £51.50


Foreword, by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Prologue: A River of Imagining, People of Daring and Dreams

Acknowledgments

1. World's End, World Trade, World River: Henry Hudson's Failed Quest, Adriaen Van der Donck's Utopian Vision, and the Legend of the Storm Ship

2. The River That Unites, the River That Divides: King George and George Washington Vie for the Hudson

3. America's River of Empire: Robert Fulton's Folly, Robert Livingston's Venture Capital, and DeWitt Clinton's Ditch Spark the Rise of New York Port

4. First Stop on the American Tour: Europe Discovers Sylvanus Thayer's West Point, a Catskills Sunrise, and a River That Defines the American Character

5. America's First Artists and Writers: The Sacred River of Thomas Cole and the Mythic River of Washington Irving

6. The Industrialized River: Gouverneur Kemble's Weapon Works, Henry Burden's Iron Foundries, and Colonel Stevens's Engine Factory

7. Going up the River for Health and Fun: New York City Journalist N. P. Willis Survives TB and Discovers an Idle Wild

8. Design with Nature: The Landscape Gardens of A. J. Downing, the Architecture of A. J. Davis, and the Inspiration for Central Park and Riverside Drive

9. Gateway to America, Escape Route to Canada: Immigrants Greet a Beacon of Liberty, John Jervis Creates a New River Route, and a Railroad Goes Underground

10. Millionaires' Row: The River Castles of J. P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and Frederic Church, and the Floating Palaces of Manhattan's West Side

11. A Forest to Protect a Commercial River: Land Surveyor Verplanck Colvin, Photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard, and the New York Board of Trade Campaign to Safeguard the Hudson in the Adirondacks

12. An Interstate Park for the Palisades and the Highlands and a New Progressive Vision: Elizabeth Vermilye's Women's Clubs, Edward and Mary Harriman's Park, Mrs. Olmsted's Fresh Air Camp, and Margaret Sage's Charity

13. Over, Under, Across, and Through: Civil Engineers Triumph Over Nature, Except in New York Harbor

14. Surviving the Depression, Connecting with Nature: FDR's River of Dignity, Robert Moses's Riverside Drive, and John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s Parkway

15. Scenic Hudson, Riverkeeper, Clearwater, and the Nature Conservancy: Hiker Leo Rothschild, Sportswriter Bob Boyle, and Folksinger Pete Seeger Campaign to Save a Mountain and Revive a "Dead" River

Epilogue: A River of Power, and the Power of Passion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Chapter 14. Surviving the Depression, by Connecting with Nature: FDR's River of Dignity

Moses's Riverside Drive, by and John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s Parkway

15. Scenic Hudson, by Riverkeeper

Sportswriter Bob Boyle, by and Folksinger Pete Seeger Campaign to Save a Mountain and Revive a "Dead"

River

Epilogue: A River of Power, by and the Power of Passion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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About the Author

Frances F. Dunwell is the author of Hudson River Highlands and has spent over thirty years in a number of nonprofit and governmental positions dedicated to conserving the natural and historic heritage of the Hudson River.

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