Along the Wisconsin RiverwayUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1997 - 165 pages The Lower Wisconsin River is one of the last long stretches of undammed waterway in the Midwest. This exquisite photo essay reveals the timelessness of the river and the land along its banks--primeval sloughs, towering bluffs with their sandstone terraces, wetlands awash in spring floods, and low prairies so rich and varied that they yield both cactus and cattails. |
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Contents
Section 1 | 18 |
Section 2 | 28 |
Section 3 | 38 |
Section 4 | 70 |
Section 5 | 74 |
Section 6 | 80 |
Section 7 | 86 |
Section 8 | 102 |
Section 9 | 120 |
Section 10 | 144 |
Section 11 | 156 |