First published in 1927, John T. Faris's "The Romance of the Rivers" is
a wonderful exploration of some of the most beautiful and notable rivers
in North America, furnishing the reader with detailed descriptions,
historical information, geographical details, and much more. Highly
recommended for those with an interest in geography, potamology and
natural history. Contents include: "Four Centuries on the Hudson River",
"On the Connecticut River, From Canada to Long Island Sound", "From the
Mouth to the Source of the Delta-ware River", "Fort Miles on the
Schuylkill River", "On the Broad but Shallow Susquehanna River", "The
Wonder of the Potomac River", "Where the James River Flows", etc. John
Thomson Faris (1871-1949) was an American author, clergyman, and editor.
Other notable works by this author include: "The Sunday School and the
Pastor (1906), "The Sunday School in the Country" (1908), and "Romance
of the English Bible" (1911). This classic work is being republished now
in a new edition complete with an introductory poem by Ella Wheeler
Wilcox.