Journey through Time: A Celebration of ‘Rivers of the Eastern Shore by Hulbert Footner

The Oxford Community Center (OCC) is pleased to announce a special event celebrating the enduring legacy of author Hulbert Footner’s 1944 classic “Rivers of the Eastern Shore.” This beloved narrative offers readers an immersive look at life along Maryland’s rivers in the early 1940s.
To commemorate the recent release of the book’s second edition, the Oxford Community Center will host a tribute on March 19th at 5:30pm. Granddaughter of the author Karen Footner will provide a personal touch to the event, offering insight into Footner’s life and writing. Dennis Forney, publisher emeritus of the Cape Gazette in Lewes, Delaware, will also be on hand to read excerpts from the book and discuss its lasting impact.
Born in 1879 in Ontario, Canada, Footner built an acclaimed literary career as both a mystery novelist and travel writer before releasing “Rivers of the Eastern Shore” in 1944. The book was an instant regional bestseller, offering readers an insight into the rivers, towns, and people along the Chesapeake Bay’s Eastern Shore. First published by Farrar & Rinehart, the book’s recent second edition was released by Footner’s granddaughter Karen, keeping this beloved title alive for modern audiences.
“We are thrilled to host this event in honor of such an iconic regional book,” said Liza Ledford, Executive Director of the OCC. “‘Rivers of the Eastern Shore’ has transported generations of readers through its rich depiction of local history and culture. We look forward to celebrating the continued significance of Footner’s literary masterpiece.”
The event is free and open to the public. It is presented in partnership with the Oxford Library who celebrates local authors and Mystery Loves Company who will be selling the books onsite.
Doors will open at 5:30pm. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Donations to support the Oxford Community Center’s ongoing programs and events will be gratefully accepted.
For more information and to reserve your space, please visit the Oxford Community Center’s website at or contact the center at 410-226-5904.