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James Alexander Thom
In his most beloved best selling book, Follow the River, James Alexander Thom wrote the captivating story of a woman kidnapped by the Shawnee who struggled to return to James Alexander Thom's family.
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by James Thom
The book Follow the River by James Thom is the tale of young Mary Ingles kidnapped by Shawnee warriors from young Mary Ingles's settlement in Virginia and taken along the Ohio river to present day Indiana.
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James Alexander
James Alexander wrote a historical novel, Follow the River, about actual events in the lives of two women who escaped from the Indians in a camp in Kentucky not far from the present site of Cincinnati.
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CE Ricci
CE Ricci wrote Follow the River as the first part of the River of Rain duet.
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by Thom, an amazing story that takes place in the Ohio River valley
Finished reading FOLLOW THE RIVER by Thom, an amazing story that takes place in the Ohio River valley.
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Adolf Fierla, Pola Gojawiczyńska, Emanuel Grim, Julian Przyboś, Vladislav Vančura, and Adam Wawrosz
Among those who have written about the river are Adolf Fierla, Pola Gojawiczyńska, Emanuel Grim, Julian Przyboś, Vladislav Vančura, and Adam Wawrosz.
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Akira Mitake
the River was composed by Akira Mitake, with lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto.
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Steven Moffat
River’s fate has always been tied tightly to that of current Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat — Steven Moffat first wrote River into the series — and River felt decidedly right for River Song's time to end with Steven Moffat when Moffat leaves Who behind after Season 10.
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the Egyptian mathematician , astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy
In 50AD, the Egyptian mathematician, astronomer and geographer Claudius Ptolemy wrote of the river as 'Klōta',[7] Klōta',[7 was called Clut or Clud by the Britons and Clota by the Romans.
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by Patricia Hegarty
The River, written by Patricia Hegarty and illustrated by Hanako Clulow (Caterpillar Books) follows the epic journey of a little fish from the fresh waters created by melting snow at the top of mountains to the vast ocean.
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Mary Draper Ingels
When asked how Mary Draper Ingels had managed to find Mary Draper Ingels's way home, Mary Draper Ingels said simply, “I followed the river”—Virginia’s New River, that is.
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Heinrich Heine
the river was memorialized in a poem by Heinrich Heine that was later set to music (and which will, no doubt, be played for you while you cruise by).
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Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson followed the river for nine months, over 4,000 miles, through six nations - Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, the Republic of Sudan, and Egypt - to the Mediterranean coast.
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Jawaharlal Nehru , an Indian leader,
Jawaharlal Nehru, an Indian leader, wrote about a river that has captivated India's heart and attracted countless millions to a river's banks since ancient times.
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Charles John Andersson
Charles John Andersson also authored a book on the river.
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Thomas Browne , sometimes referred to as 'The Patuxent Ranger',
In 1699, Thomas Browne, sometimes referred to as 'The Patuxent Ranger', followed the river from the Snowden plantation to where Clarksville is sited.[20][21][22][23]
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Joe Carnahan’s Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane, Kate Davis’ Southern Comfort (Grand Jury Prize, Sundance ’01), David and Laurie Shapiro
(Winner: Tiger Award, Rotterdam ’99, Silver Hitchcock, Dinard ’99), Joe Carnahan’s Blood, Guts, Bullets & Octane, Kate Davis’ Southern Comfort (Grand Jury Prize, Sundance ’01), David and Laurie Shapiro’s Keep The River
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Simon Fraser
In 1808, Simon Fraser followed the river which was to bear Simon Fraser's name down to tidal waters; and in 1811, David Thompson made a crucial commercial discovery when Simon Fraser traced the Columbia River down to the Columbia River's Pacific outlet (by then, Simon Fraser found, in American hands).
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based on the Draper's Meadow massacre of 1755
(Avon, 1979) From Sea to Shining Sea (a novelized biography based on the lives of the John and Ann Rogers Clark family, their 10 children which included brothers General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War Hero, and Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Pacific) (Villard Books, 1981) Panther in the Sky (a novelized biography of Tecumseh, the Shawnee Indian chieftain) (Ballantine Books, 1989) Follow the River (based on the Draper's Meadow massacre of 1755) (Ballantine Books, 1981)
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