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Best Biography of the Year—Western Writers of America Spur Award.
General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo was one of California's most
distinguished citizens in the mid-nineteenth century. A frontier
cosmopolitan and visionary, Vallejo owned vast ranchos in northern
California and wielded enormous political power throughout the
province. While serving as military governor during Mexican rule,
he established an open immigration policy that encouraged and
facilitated the American entrada to northern California. This
richly textured and thoughtful biography explores the
contradictions and passions of this most complex of men, shedding
light not only on Vallejo, but on the formation of California as a
modern state.
First printed in 1873, Life Amongst the Modocs is based
on Miller’s years among the mining towns and Indian camps of
northernmost California during the tumultuous 1850s. As a nature
writer, he was among the first to capture the fierce power and
sublime beauty of California’s wild landscape. He was also a
maverick in his portrayal of the state’s emotional landscape,
dealing as no one has before or since with themes such as
loneliness and defeat, melancholy and rage, weakness and strength,
joy and loyalty.
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