Illustrated with more than 200 spectacular color photographs supported
by expert captions, Rivers is a fascinating journey from the mountains
to the sea.
Being essential to the survival of civilizations, rivers run through
mythology--think of ancient Egypt--and religion--think of the Ganges and
Hinduism. And they continue to inspire writers and artists--think of
Mark Twain's Mississippi and John Steinbeck's Salinas. From the Ganges
rising in the Himalayas to the Nile Delta, from the Amazon rainforest to
the Bow River flowing out of the Rocky Mountains, from the Rhine to the
Rhone, Yangtze to the Mekong, Danube to the Volga to the Ebro, Rivers
explores the grandest and most interesting rivers around the world.
Arranged by continent, the book reveals the fascinating stories of how
rivers have supported and shaped civilizations, the significance that
rivers have gained in religion and myth, the battles that have been
fought over them, the borders that they have marked, and how rivers have
altered their courses, thus changing lives and livelihoods.