Down the River is a collection of essays both timeless and timely. It
is an exploration of the abiding beauty of some of the last great
stretches of American wilderness on voyages down rivers where the body
and mind float free, and the grandeur of nature gives rise to
meditations on everything from the life of Henry David Thoreau to the
militarization of the open range. At the same time, it is an impassioned
condemnation of what is being done to our natural heritage in the name
of progress, profit, and security. Filled with fiery dawns, wild and
shining rivers, and radiant sandstone canyons, it is charged as well
with heartfelt, rampageous rage at human greed, blindness, and folly. It
is, in short, Edward Abbey at his best, where and when we need him most.