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001 ASIN0140270167
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008 131212s1998 xxu eng d
020 _a0140270167 (paperback)
_c$14.95
020 _a9780140270167 (paperback)
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050 0 4 _aF127.N8
082 0 4 _a971.339
_bBER 1997
100 1 _aBerton, Pierre.
245 1 0 _aNiagara :
_ba history of the falls /
_cPierre Berton.
250 _aFirst Edition.
260 _a[S.l.] :
_bPenguin Books,
_c1998.
300 _a416 p. ;
_c20 cm.
520 _aAnthony Trollope's mother wept at the sight of it; Charles Dickens saw God in its rushing waters; and Harriet Beecher Stowe became so "maddened" by its beauty she contemplated flinging herself into the cascade. Few natural wonders have inspired the passions and the imaginations of so many as Niagara Falls, whose sublime beauty and awesome power have made it a magnet for statesmen and stuntmen, poets and poseurs, ordinary sightseers and exceptional visionaries. Popular historian Pierre Berton traces the history and allure of one of America's great natural phenomena. As Thurston Clarke noted in his front page New York Times Book Review , Berton "makes a serious and convincing case for Niagara's pivotal role in North American history.... His Niagara is a lodestar for North American culture and invention: site of the first railway suspension bridge, inspiration for Nikola Tesla's discovery of the principle of alternating current, and the subject of Frederic Church's most celebrated landscape; a natural wonder that has bewitched generations of scientists, authors, and utopians, and stimulated innovations and social movements still casting long shadows."
650 0 _aNorth America--Niagara Falls
856 4 0 _3Amazon.com
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