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The Riverman

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The narrative chronicles the labor and dangers of men running a timber drive down a forested river, showing techniques for sluicing logs, breaking jams, and manipulating dams and chutes. It balances gritty scenes of camp life, tools, and hierarchical crews with detailed descriptions of water, weather, and woodland that determine the work's rhythm. Practical problem-solving, physical endurance, and interpersonal friction emerge as crews contend with mechanical failures and unpredictable currents. The result is an immersive account of seasonal industry shaped by landscape, skill, and the constant negotiation between human plans and river forces.

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Stewart Edward White

Stewart Edward White was an American author known for his vivid depictions of the wilderness and outdoor life. His works often reflect his experiences in the American West and Africa, blending adventure with a deep appreciation for nature. Among his notable titles is "African Camp Fires," which showcases his travels and encounters in Africa, capturing the essence of the continent's landscapes and wildlife. White's storytelling is characterized by a strong sense of place and an engaging narrative style, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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