The Delectable Country

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The Delectable Country
AuthorLeland Baldwin
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherLee Furman, Inc.
Publication date
1939
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages715
OCLC1053523

The Delectable Country is an historical novel by the American writer Leland Baldwin (1897–1981) set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The Whiskey Rebellion is brewing in the 1790s as protagonist David Braddee, aged nineteen, pilots his foster father's keelboat to a difficult landing at the frontier town of Pittsburgh, after a trip up the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers from New Orleans.

See also

Other novels that employ events of the Whiskey Rebellion:

References

  • Baldwin, Leland (1939). The Delectable Country. New York: Lee Furman, Inc.