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This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1931 edition.
Printed For The Honnold Library Of The Associated Colleges.
And In El Pueblo De Nuestra Senora De Los Angeles While It Was Yet
A Small And Humble Town; Together With An Account Of How Three
Young Men From Maine In 1853 Drove Sheep And Cattle Across The
Plains, Mountains And Deserts From Illinois To The Pacific Coast
And The Strange Prophecy Of Admiral Thatcher About San Pedro
Harbor.
1924. A book of California verse. Not since Edward Rowland Sill
have any poems appeared which have more fully caught the spirit and
quality of atmosphere, setting and beauty that distinguish the
outdoor world of California from that of other parts of our
country. The poems cover a wide range of thought and feeling and
there is much variety in both content and form. There is much to
like about their nature freshness, their tenderness and their human
sympathy.
1924. A book of California verse. Not since Edward Rowland Sill
have any poems appeared which have more fully caught the spirit and
quality of atmosphere, setting and beauty that distinguish the
outdoor world of California from that of other parts of our
country. The poems cover a wide range of thought and feeling and
there is much variety in both content and form. There is much to
like about their nature freshness, their tenderness and their human
sympathy.
And In El Pueblo De Nuestra Senora De Los Angeles While It Was Yet
A Small And Humble Town; Together With An Account Of How Three
Young Men From Maine In 1853 Drove Sheep And Cattle Across The
Plains, Mountains And Deserts From Illinois To The Pacific Coast
And The Strange Prophecy Of Admiral Thatcher About San Pedro
Harbor.
And In El Pueblo De Nuestra Senora De Los Angeles While It Was Yet
A Small And Humble Town; Together With An Account Of How Three
Young Men From Maine In 1853 Drove Sheep And Cattle Across The
Plains, Mountains And Deserts From Illinois To The Pacific Coast
And The Strange Prophecy Of Admiral Thatcher About San Pedro
Harbor.
1924. A book of California verse. Not since Edward Rowland Sill
have any poems appeared which have more fully caught the spirit and
quality of atmosphere, setting and beauty that distinguish the
outdoor world of California from that of other parts of our
country. The poems cover a wide range of thought and feeling and
there is much variety in both content and form. There is much to
like about their nature freshness, their tenderness and their human
sympathy.
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Adobe Days (Paperback)
Sarah Bixby-Smith; Foreword by Gloria Ricci Lothrop; Introduction by Robert Ernest Cowan
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R312
R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
Save R17 (5%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In this rollicking reminiscence Sarah Bixby Smith tells of Los
Angeles when it was “a little frontier town” and “Bunker Hill
Avenue was the end of the settlement, a row of scattered houses
along the ridge.” She came there in 1878 at the age of seven from
the San Justo Rancho in Monterey County. Sarah recalls daily life
in town and at San Justo and neighboring ranches in the bygone era
of the adobes. Exerting a strong pull on her imagination, as it
will on the reader’s, is the story of how her family drove sheep
and cattle from Illinois to the Pacific Coast in the 1850s. The
daughter of a pioneering woolgrower, Sarah Bixby Smith became a
leading citizen of California.
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