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Reach of Tide, Ring of History: A Columbia River Voyage (Northwest Reprints (Paperback))
Sam McKinney
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| #2619330 in Books | Oregon State University Press | 2000-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.90 x.40 x6.00l,.51 | File type: PDF | 114 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Historical Gunkholing on the Columbia River|By William Carpenter|This is a review of the original 1987 edition of Reach of Tide, Ring of History: A Columbia River Voyage (Northwest Reprints) published by the Oregon Historical Society Press.
This book combines memoir, geography, and history as the author recounts his experiences on the Columbia River. It starts with|About the Author|Sam McKinney has been, among other things, a journalist, a small-boat builder, a founder of outward-bound schools and a professional seaman. The author of "Reach of Tide, Ring of History", he lives in Vancouver, Canada, where he is a research as
Aboard a handmade boat, McKinney set out to rediscover the Columbia River of his youth. Combining the river's storied history, rich personal memories, and observations gleaned from the deck of the 16-foot Gander, this record of his voyage offers an intimate view of the great river and of the people who have lived and worked along its shores.
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