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Lake Erie Stories, Struggle and Survival on a Freshwater Ocean

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Lake Erie Stories, Struggle and Survival on a Freshwater Ocean
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Lake Erie Stories
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Struggle and Survival on a Freshwater Ocean
Summary
Most people think of Lake Erie, the shallowest and second smallest of the Great Lakes, as a sun-drenched, nearly tropical retreat. But it is so much more; mysterious, unpredictable, and known by mariners for its sudden violent weather and dangerous shoals, Lake Erie has been the stage for some of the most dramatic events ever to occur on the North American continent. From the earliest explorations of First Nations and French adventurers to the brazen rumrunners of the Prohibition era and beyond, this fascinating book takes the reader inside the remarkable personalities and harrowing events that have shaped the lake and the towns and cities that surround it. Based on thorough research, extensive travels, and firsthand accounts from the people who have lived, worked and made their names on the lake, Lake Erie Stories takes a fresh look at the history of what may be the most colourful of all the Great Lakes
Target audience
adult
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