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River Horse: The Logbook of a Boat across America by William Least Heat-Moon is a book which documents the author's journey in a small boat across America. His goal was to cross the United States from east to west in a single season using only rivers and internal waterways with no more than 75 miles of portage.

In the book he is acompanied by Pilotis who is a composite of 7 successive companions he had on the voyage.

The Boat was a C-Dory built named Nikawa, a name coined by the author from the Osage words ni and kawa, meaning river and horse, respectively.

Contents

[edit] The Hudson River

[edit] The Erie Canal

  • The Pull of a Continent:
  • Released from the Necessity of Mundane Toil:
  • Like Jonah, We Enter the Leviathan:
  • Knuticals and Hangman's Rope:
  • We Sleep with a Bad-Tempered Woman Tossed by Fever:

[edit] The Lakes

[edit] The Allegheny River

[edit] The Ohio River

[edit] The Mississippi River

[edit] The Lower Missouri River

[edit] The Upper Missouri River

[edit] The Mountain Streams

[edit] The Salmon River

[edit] The Snake River

[edit] The Columbia River

Henry Collins Brown, The Lordly Hudson (1937)