The Land of Little Rain by Mary Hunter Austin
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street, and there you shall have such news of the land, of its trails
and what is astir in them, as one lover of it can give to another. NOTE ON THE ILLUSTRATIONS The Publishers feel that they have been peculiarly fortunate in securing Mr. E. Boyd Smith as the illustrator and interpreter of Mrs. Austin's charming sketches of the "Land of Little Rain." His familiarity with the region and his rare artistic skill have enabled him to give the very atmosphere of the desert, and graphically to portray its life, animal and human. This will be felt not only in the full-page compositions, but in the delightful marginal sketches, which are not less illustrative, although, from their nature, it is impracticable to enumerate them in a formal list. CONTENTS: THE LAND OF LITTLE RAIN WATER TRAILS OF THE CERISO THE SCAVENGERS THE POCKET HUNTER SHOSHONE LAND |
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