Riders Of The Flood

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ISBN-10:

0870127071

ISBN-13:

9780870127076

Author(s): W. E. Blackhurst
Released: Jan 01, 2003
Publisher: McClain Printing
Format: Hardcover, 200 pages

Description:

Published in 1954, the background and many of the incidents of this story are authentic. Riders of the Flood is based on a great lumbering operation that took place in West Virginia between 1884 and 1900. Te logging methods and river driving of logs portrayed herein are no longer used. They have become a part of the historic past. Every effort has been made to show these operations accurately. The locale of the story is the Greenbrier River drainage in the high mountain area of West Virginia. The towns, other places, and many of the names of Charachers described are authentic. A savage river, ready to kill, playing a cat-and-mouse game with a man s life this was the Greenbrier as it coursed through the white pine forests of West Virginia. In Riders of the Flood, Warren E. Blackhurt presents a thrilling picture of logging on the Greenbrier some seventy years ago, a little-known, rich vein of Americana. Old-time loggers were a two-fisted crew, tough, hardy men who loved their calling as a sailor loves the sea. Fearless, red-blooded, intense in their loyalties, the woodsmen formed a rugged, distinctly American brotherhood. Into the midst of these rough-and-ready customers comes Duncan mall, a playboy who has never done a day s work. Sent into the woods by a wise old character who gambles on his stamina, Duncan learns, the hard way, to be a man. Here he meets Tad Stevens, best damned peeler in the States and Canada ; Windy hammer, elaborate if heavy-handed practical joker; the Chicago Fire , so called because of this obsession with that blaze; and other lumber-camp figures, many based upon authentic loggers of the great pioneer era. Here, too, he rescues from the roaring river the lovely Martha Mendell, and is instantly bowled over by a force stronger than the river itself. The making of Duncan Mall is an exciting, dramatic story. Set in a carefully authenticated background which brings to vivid life a heroic day now past, it brings new color to the inspiring saga of pioneer America. Action, romance, humor, drama they are all here, from the fascinating details that made up a woodsman s life to the sensational manifestations of Nature as a long-awaited ice break of Springs released the wild spectacle of her angry power.

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