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The Long Trail: A Story of the Northwest Wilderness. New York and London: Harper, 1907. 262 pp. (Courtesy William Aisenbrey) |
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New Foreword by HG, pp. vii-ix, dated March 1, 1922. |
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Adds "Return of the Private." Preface, ix-xii; Introduction, xii-lxvi; suggestions for study, 305-32. (Courtesy USC) |
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Money Magic. Illus. J. N. Marchand. New York and London: Harper, 1907. 355 pp. |
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New York and London: Harper, 1907. 355 pp.
Remainder binding. (Courtesy Gary Culbert) |
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The Shadow World. New York and London: Harper, 1908. 295 pp. |
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New York and London: Harper, 1908. 295 pp.
Alternate first edition cover. (Courtesy Gary Culbert) |
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The Moccasin Ranch: A Story of Dakota. New York and London: Harper, 1909. 137 pp. |
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Cavanagh, Forest Ranger: A Romance of the
Mountain West. New York & London: Harper, 1910. 300 pp. Introduction (in form of letter) by Gifford Pinchot, pp. vii-viii. |
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note: reprint of 1910 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, 1910, by Hamlin Garland" |
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New Foreword by HG, vii-viii, dated March 14, 1910. note: Introduction by Gifford Pinchot is not in this edition. |
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Main-Travelled Roads. New York and London: Harper, 1910. 350 pp. Compiled from Prairie Folks and Wayside Courtships. Contents:
"Prairie Folks" (poem), Preface,
"William Bacon's Man," "Elder Pill, Preacher,"
"A Day of Grace," "Lucretia Burns," "Daddy
Deering," "A Stop-Over at Tyre," "A Division in the
Coolly," "A Fair Exile," "An Alien in the Pines,"
"Before the Low Green Door," "A Preacher's Love
Story," An Afterword: "Of Winds, Snows, and the Stars" (poem). |
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note: reprint of 1910 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, 1892, 1899, 1910, by Hamlin Garland" |
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