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Oregon and Eldorado; or, Romance of the Rivers

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A two-part travel narrative traces exploration of two great river systems. The first section follows voyages and overland journeys that seek and descend the Columbia and its tributaries, detailing expedition organization, encounters with Indigenous groups, seasonal encampments, mountain crossings, and the practical life of boat parties. The second surveys Amazonian discovery and exploration from early navigators through later scientific and commercial expeditions, combining accounts of hazardous river voyages, natural history observations, landscape and volcanic descriptions, and profiles of individual explorers and their routes.

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Thomas Bulfinch

Thomas Bulfinch was an American author and scholar best known for his works on mythology and folklore. His most notable work, "Bulfinch's Mythology," is a comprehensive collection that explores classical myths, legends, and the stories of heroes from various cultures, making them accessible to a general audience. Bulfinch's writings, including "The Age of Fable" and "The Age of Chivalry," have played a significant role in shaping the understanding of mythological narratives in the 19th century. His ability to weave together tales from different traditions has contributed to his lasting influence on literature and education.

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