Heaven's Ditch: God, Gold, and Murder on the Erie Canal

Author:   Jack Kelly
Publisher:   St. Martin's Press
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   05 July 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The technological marvel of its age, the Erie Canal grew out of a sudden fit of inspiration. Proponents didn't just dream; they built a 360-mile waterway entirely by hand and largely through wilderness. As excitement crackled down its length, the canal became the scene of the most striking outburst of imagination in American history. Zealots invented new religions and new modes of living. The Erie Canal made New York the financial capital of America and brought the modern world crashing into the frontier. Men and women saw God face to face, gained and lost fortunes, and reveled in a period of intense spiritual creativity. Heaven's Ditch by Jack Kelly illuminates the spiritual and political upheavals along this psychic highway from its opening in 1825 through 1844. Wage slave Sam Patch became America's first celebrity daredevil. William Miller envisioned the apocalypse. Farm boy Joseph Smith gave birth to Mormonism, a new and distinctly American religion. Along the way, the reader encounters America's very first crime of the century, a treasure hunt, searing acts of violence, a visionary cross-dresser, and a panoply of fanatics, mystics, and hoaxers. A page-turning narrative, Heaven's Ditch offers an excitingly fresh look at a heady, foundational moment in American history.

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Author:   Jack Kelly
Publisher:   St. Martin's Press
Imprint:   St. Martin's Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781137280091


ISBN 10:   1137280093
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   05 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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The Erie Canal was the most audacious public works project of its day, a game-changer in American history, and the stage for some wild and intriguing characters and events including daredevils, zealots and Mormons. Who knew? Jack Kelly s Heaven s Ditch tells a not-to-be-missed story in a reader-friendly style. Sure to be a hit, this thought-provoking book will definitely spark discussion. Erica Freudenberger, Director, Red Hook Public Library, Best Small Library in America Award finalist


<b>**An Amazon Best History Book of July 2016**</b></p> A page-turning narrative, <i>Heaven's Ditch</i> offers an excitingly fresh look at a heady, foundational moment in American history. <i>The Gleaner</i></p> A fine...history. <i>Booklist</i></p> Engagingly juxtaposes the challenges confronting the dreamers who envisioned a link between the Atlantic, the Great Lakes and the apocalyptic caldron brewing upstate. <i>The New York Times</i></p> Kelly is an excellent storyteller. He has a gift for combining the familiar with the unfamiliar... <i>Ithaca Times</i></p> The award-winning author of Band of Giants has a gift for knocking the starch out of history. Turning from the Revolutionary War to the 19th century construction of the Erie Canal, Kelly spins another historical page-turner. <i>Chronogram</i></p> An intriguing account of often overlooked events...during one of the most tumultuous times of American history. <i>Library Journal</i></p> Compelling ...Kelly captures the enormous excitement of these heady days. An intriguing synthesis of American cultural and economic currents in the early 19th century. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i></p><i> Heaven's Ditch</i> is the fantastic story of a fantastic undertaking through a fantastic country the wild, turbulent, sometimes murderous construction of the greatest engineering project since the pyramids, built through an America bubbling with religious revivals, get-rich-quick schemes, and manifest destiny. It's all true! Stranger than fiction but just as entertaining. Kevin Baker, author of <i>The Big Crowd</i></p> Jack Kelly's entertaining romp across upstate New York during the early years of the Erie Canal is fascinating, shocking, and filled with surprises. From religious fanatics to murderers to genius engineers, they're all here, transforming America in their wake. Lauren Belfer, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of CITY OF LIGHT and AND AFTER THE FIRE</p><i> </i>An adventure story disguised as the history of the Erie Canal, <i>Heaven's Ditch</i> is compelling reading, fascinating history and a character driven chronicle of a lost America. Highly recommended. Chris Morrow, Northshire Bookstores</p><i> </i><i>Heaven s Ditch</i> reminds us how man and God have long mingled in the psyche of America, where strong, deep, competing urges for commercial and spiritual uplift give us destructive chaos and astonishing progress. <i>Heaven s Ditch </i>is beautifully written and masterfully told: intelligent and insightful new history. Gerard Koeppel, author of <i>Bond of Union: Building the Erie Canal and the American Empire</i></p> In this bright, breezy, and immensely informative account, Jack Kelly interweaves the saga of one of the nation's greatest engineering feats, the Erie Canal, with the stories of Joseph Smith and a half dozen other colorful figures who peopled upstate New York in its most creative period. Richard Lyman Bushman, preeminent scholar of Mormonism and author of <i>Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, </i> the definitive biography of the church's founder</p> The Erie Canal was the most audacious public works project of its day, a game-changer in American history, and the stage for some wild and intriguing characters and events including daredevils, zealots and Mormons. Who knew? Jack Kelly s <i>Heaven s Ditch </i>tells a not-to-be-missed story in a reader-friendly style. Sure to be a hit, this thought-provoking book will definitely spark discussion. Erica Freudenberger, Director, Red Hook Public Library, Best Small Library in America Award finalist</p><i> </i>Kelly s study of upstate New York is a compelling history of ambition and religious fervor in early 19th century America. Dick Hermans, owner of Oblong Books in Millbrook and Rhinebeck and a past president of the New England Independent Booksellers Association</p> It was a fun read and very informative. The book is a wonderful read and really captures much of the transformation that was occurring culturally, politically and religiously in the first half of the 19th century and around the canal. David Brooks, Education Coordinator, Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site</p> Well researched work showing Kelly's deft ability to bring to life the strong and pivotal characters who, by will or grace, moved American History forward. <b> </b>Susan Fargione at Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, NY</p>


**An Amazon Best History Book of July 2016** A fine...history. Booklist Engagingly juxtaposes the challenges confronting the dreamers who envisioned a link between the Atlantic, the Great Lakes and the apocalyptic caldron brewing upstate. The New York Times Kelly is an excellent storyteller. He has a gift for combining the familiar with the unfamiliar... Ithaca Times The award-winning author of Band of Giants has a gift for knocking the starch out of history. Turning from the Revolutionary War to the 19th century construction of the Erie Canal, Kelly spins another historical page-turner. Chronogram An intriguing account of often overlooked events...during one of the most tumultuous times of American history. Library Journal Compelling ...Kelly captures the enormous excitement of these heady days. An intriguing synthesis of American cultural and economic currents in the early 19th century. Kirkus Reviews Heaven's Ditch is the fantastic story of a fantastic undertaking through a fantastic country the wild, turbulent, sometimes murderous construction of the greatest engineering project since the pyramids, built through an America bubbling with religious revivals, get-rich-quick schemes, and manifest destiny. It's all true! Stranger than fiction but just as entertaining. Kevin Baker, author of The Big Crowd Jack Kelly's entertaining romp across upstate New York during the early years of the Erie Canal is fascinating, shocking, and filled with surprises. From religious fanatics to murderers to genius engineers, they're all here, transforming America in their wake. Lauren Belfer, New York Times bestselling author of CITY OF LIGHT and AND AFTER THE FIRE An adventure story disguised as the history of the Erie Canal, Heaven's Ditch is compelling reading, fascinating history and a character driven chronicle of a lost America. Highly recommended. Chris Morrow, Northshire Bookstores Heaven s Ditch reminds us how man and God have long mingled in the psyche of America, where strong, deep, competing urges for commercial and spiritual uplift give us destructive chaos and astonishing progress. Heaven s Ditch is beautifully written and masterfully told: intelligent and insightful new history. Gerard Koeppel, author of Bond of Union: Building the Erie Canal and the American Empire In this bright, breezy, and immensely informative account, Jack Kelly interweaves the saga of one of the nation's greatest engineering feats, the Erie Canal, with the stories of Joseph Smith and a half dozen other colorful figures who peopled upstate New York in its most creative period. Richard Lyman Bushman, preeminent scholar of Mormonism and author of Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, the definitive biography of the church's founder The Erie Canal was the most audacious public works project of its day, a game-changer in American history, and the stage for some wild and intriguing characters and events including daredevils, zealots and Mormons. Who knew? Jack Kelly s Heaven s Ditch tells a not-to-be-missed story in a reader-friendly style. Sure to be a hit, this thought-provoking book will definitely spark discussion. Erica Freudenberger, Director, Red Hook Public Library, Best Small Library in America Award finalist Kelly s study of upstate New York is a compelling history of ambition and religious fervor in early 19th century America. Dick Hermans, owner of Oblong Books in Millbrook and Rhinebeck and a past president of the New England Independent Booksellers Association It was a fun read and very informative. The book is a wonderful read and really captures much of the transformation that was occurring culturally, politically and religiously in the first half of the 19th century and around the canal. David Brooks, Education Coordinator, Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site Well researched work showing Kelly's deft ability to bring to life the strong and pivotal characters who, by will or grace, moved American History forward. Susan Fargione at Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, NY


Jack Kelly's entertaining romp across upstate New York during the early years of the Erie Canal is fascinating, shocking, and filled with surprises. From religious fanatics to murderers to genius engineers, they're all here, transforming America in their wake. Lauren Belfer, New York Times bestselling author of CITY OF LIGHT and AND AFTER THE FIRE It was a fun read and very informative. The book is a wonderful read and really captures much of the transformation that was occurring culturally, politically and religiously in the first half of the 19th century and around the canal. David Brooks, Education Coordinator, Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site Well researched work showing Kelly's deft ability to bring to life the strong and pivotal characters who, by will or grace, moved American History forward. Susan Fargione at Merritt Bookstore in Millbrook, NY An adventure story disguised as the history of the Erie Canal, Heaven's Ditch is compelling reading, fascinating history and a character driven chronicle of a lost America. Highly recommended. Chris Morrow, Northshire Bookstores In this bright, breezy, and immensely informative account, Jack Kelly interweaves the saga of one of the nation's greatest engineering feats, the Erie Canal, with the stories of Joseph Smith and a half dozen other colorful figures who peopled upstate New York in its most creative period. Richard Bushman, preeminent scholar of Mormonism and author of Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling, the definitive biography of the church's founder Kelly s study of upstate New York is a compelling history of ambition and religious fervor in early 19th century America. Dick Hermans, owner of Oblong Books in Millbrook and Rhinebeck and a past president of the New England Independent Booksellers Association Jack Kelly has a whole new take on two old creations the Erie Canal and the Second Great Revival deftly synthesizing familiar separate stories into a timeless interplay of technological and religious fervor, speculation and salvation. Heaven s Ditch reminds us how man and God have long mingled in the psyche of America where strong, deep, competing urges for commercial and spiritual uplift give us destructive chaos and astonishing progress. Heaven s Ditch is beautifully written and masterfully told: intelligent and insightful new history. Gerard Koeppel, author of Bond of Union: Building the Erie Canal and the American Empire Heaven's Ditch is the fantastic story of a fantastic undertaking through a fantastic country, the wild, turbulent, sometimes murderous construction of the greatest engineering project since the pyramids, built through an America bubbling with religious revivals, get-rich-quick schemes, and manifest destiny. It's all true! Stranger than fiction but just as entertaining. Kevin Baker, author of The Big Crowd The Erie Canal was the most audacious public works project of its day, a game-changer in American history, and the stage for some wild and intriguing characters and events including daredevils, zealots and Mormons. Who knew? Jack Kelly s Heaven s Ditch tells a not-to-be-missed story in a reader-friendly style. Sure to be a hit, this thought-provoking book will definitely spark discussion. Erica Freudenberger, Director, Red Hook Public Library, Best Small Library in America Award finalist


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JACK KELLY is a journalist, novelist, and historian, whose books include Band of Giants, which received the DAR's History Award Medal. He has contributed to The Wall Street Journal, and other national periodicals, and is a New York Foundation for the Arts fellow. He has appeared on The History Channel and been interviewed on National Public Radio. He spent his childhood in a town in the canal corridor adjacent to Palmyra, Joseph Smith's home. He now lives in New York's Hudson Valley.

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