Natural Lives, Modern Times, Pennsylvania Paperbacks Series, Bruce Stutz
The East and West branches of the Delaware River rise in shallow mountain streams and flow across the Catskills, meeting at Hancock, N.Y. Its main stretch, bordering New Jersey and Pennsylvania, is the longest undammed river on the East Coast; for 75 miles, between Hancock and Port Jervis, N.Y., it is a ``wild and scenic river,'' popular with canoeists. Deftly interweaving strands of social, industrial and natural history, Stutz, features editor at Audubon magazine, takes us on a 350-mile journey...