“Put your finger at random anywhere in United States atlas, and I’ve either been there or within twenty-five miles of it.” He’d logged hundreds and thousands of road miles, true, but Least Heat-Moon – a skilled sailor and navy veteran – had spent far less time on America’s rivers. William Least Heat-Moon ( Blue Highways, 1983 Prairyerth, 1991). “I’ve visited every country in the contiguous states except for a handful in the Deep South,” writes William Trogdon, a.k.a. A coast-to-coast journey by way of great rivers, conducted by a contemporary master of travel writing.
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