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The Trail of the Gold Seekers: A Record of Travel in Prose and Verse.
New York and London: Macmillan, 1899. 264 pp. Poems: "Anticipation," "Where the Desert Flames with Furnace Heat," "The Cow-Boy," "From Plain to Peak," "Momentous Hour," "A Wish," "The Gift of Water," "Mounting," "The Eagle Trail," "Noon on the Plain," "The Whooping Crane," "The Loon," "Yet Still We Rode," "The Gaunt Gray Wolf," "Abandoned on the Trail," "Do You Fear the Wind?" "Siwash Graves," "Line Up, Brave Boys," "A Child of the Sun," "In the Grass," "The Faithful Broncos," "The Whistling Marmot," "The Clouds," "The Great Stikeen Divide," "The Ute Lover," "Devil's Club," "In the Cold Green Mountains," "The Long Trail," "The Greeting of the Roses," "The Vulture," "Campfires," "The Footstep in the Desert," "So This is the End of the Trail to Him," "The Toil of the Trail," "The Goldseekers," "The Coast Range of Africa," "The Freeman of the Hills," "The Voice of the Maple Tree," "A Girl on the Trail," "O the Fierce Delight," "The Lure of the Desert," "This Out of All Will Remain," "Here the Trail Ends." |
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note: reprint of 1900 edition. Since all volumes of the Sunset Edition were reprinted from the plates of earlier editions, there is no copyright marker of the Sunset edition. The copyright page for this edition simply notes, "Copyright, 1900, by Hamlin Garland" |
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Her Mountain Lover. New York: Century, 1901. 396 pp. (Courtesy William Aisenbrey) |
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The Captain of the
Gray-Horse Troop. New York and London: Harper, 1902. 415 pp. scan of title page of Tales of the Frontier series printing |
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note: reprint of 1902 edition. Since all volumes of the Sunset Edition were reprinted from the plates of earlier editions, there is no copyright marker of the Sunset edition. The copyright page for this edition simply notes, "Copyright, 1901, by the Curtis Publishing Company. Copyright 1902, by Hamlin Garland" |
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1920 printing. Copyright page notes, "Copyright 1902, by Hamlin Garland / F-U" |
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New Foreword by HG [pp. v-ix], dated March 1, 1922. |
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Hesper. New York and London: Harper, 1903. 444 pp. |
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Sunset Edition. New York and London, Harper [1912]. 444 pp. note: reprint of 1903 edition. Since all
volumes of the Sunset Edition were reprinted from the plates of earlier
editions, there is no copyright marker of the Sunset
edition. The copyright page for this edition simply notes,
"Copyright, 1903, by Hamlin Garland." |
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The Light of the Star. New York and London: Harper, 1904. 277 pp. |
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Paper cover. New York and London: Harper, 1904. 277 pp. [Printed from the same plates.] (Courtesy USC) |
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The Tyranny of the Dark. New York and London: Harper, 1905. 438 pp. |
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New York and London: Harper, 1906. 438 pp.
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Witch's Gold. New York: Doubleday and Page, 1906. 231 pp. [Expanded from The Spirit of Sweetwater (1898).] (Courtesy William Aisenbrey) |
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New York: Doubleday and Page, 1906. 231 pp.
Variant cover. (Courtesy Gary Culbert) |
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