Bay Country
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:1st Feb '94
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Originally published in hardback, this book about the Chesapeake is now available in paperback from Johns Hopkins. The author, Tom Horton, is a native of Maryland's Eastern Shore, and has written about the environment for the past 15 years in the "Baltimore Sun". His stories of oysters and sea nettle, elms and rivers, barrier islands and blue crabs, farmers and watermen, always reach beyond the local to the most universal of subjects.
Must reading in a city that reinvented itself by seeking its harbor roots. Baltimore Magazine Mr. Horton-a Baltimore journalist who has developed a devoted but hitherto local following-ventures into a small, distinguished circle of nature writers. Fans of Aldo Leopold, John McPhee, and Sigurd Olson won't be disappointed. New York Times Book Review Sailing down the Chesapeake in this book is bracing, for Horton is knowledgeable, thoughtful, full of wonder about the natural world and outspoken... As Smith Islanders might say, it's a 'right smart' book. Washington Post This is not merely a book for those who already know the Chesapeake, although they will be enchanted by Tom Horton's vast knowledge, narrative skills and eye for detail. Like the true bay native he is, Mr. Horton uses the Chesapeake as a limitless resource from which to harvest a great bounty of observations about politics, nature, and human beings. New York Times Must reading in a city that reinvented itself by seeking its harbor roots. Baltimore Magazine
ISBN: 9780801848759
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
248 pages