About this title: 1899. Hamlin Garland was born near La Crosse, Wisconsin and lived in the area for nine years before his family moved to South Dakota. As an adult he lived in major cities throughout the United States but visited his birthplace often. In 1922 he received a Pulitzer Prize for A Daughter of the Middle Border, and was also director of the American Academy of Arts and Letters for a number of years. This volume contains a selection of his short stories including: A Branch Road; Up the Coolly; Among the Corn-Rows; The Return of a Private; Under the Lion's Paw; The Creamery Man; A Day's Pleasure; Mrs ...
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Description: Very Good. 1417930918 NOTE PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASE! ! MUCH Earlier smaller reading copy only paperback same content exactly-Aside from newer introduction/afterward, the original text has never changed, OLDER Used Condition with cover discoloration, though book is holding together well for it's age, and has tons of age tan. Different cover, No writing or Highlighting, some spine creases, sold for content. read more
Description: Poor. 1961 first premier printing paperback. Very worn and starting to age. This book is about six enduring stories of the Midlands of America. read more
Description: BRAND NEW HARDBACK. 9.00 by 6 inches. This book is printed on demand [allow 1-2 weeks for printing]. (308 pages) lang=english (Hardback) read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: KESSINGER PUB LLC
Date Published: 2005
ISBN-13:9781417930913ISBN:1417930918
Description: New. 1899. Hamlin Garland was born near La Crosse, Wisconsin and lived in the area for nine years before his family moved to South Dakota. As an adult he lived in major cities throughout the United States but visited his birthplace often. In 1922 he recei... read more
Binding: Hardback
Publisher: KESSINGER PUB LLC
Date Published: 2005
ISBN-13:9781432611736ISBN:1432611739
Description: New. 1899. Hamlin Garland was born near La Crosse, Wisconsin and lived in the area for nine years before his family moved to South Dakota. As an adult he lived in major cities throughout the United States but visited his birthplace often. In 1922 he recei... read more
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: ARENA PUB CO, BOSTON
Date Published: 1891
Description: G. BOOK IS AN EX-LIBRARY COPY W/NUMBER TO SPINE AND LIBRARY STICKER INSIDE FRONT COVER, BOOK HAS BEEN REBACKED, PAGES BRITTL. AND YELLOW WITH AGE, read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Arena Publishing Co., Boston
Date Published: 1891
Description: Good. No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Signed by Author Book is bound in blue cloth with silver lettering. It is a first printing inscribed by the author as follows: For Miss Anna Vernon Dorsey from the author of this little book Hamlin Garland underlined April 25th Washington. It is cracked at the title page and hanging on by a thread. Contains 250 pages that have darkened with age with a tight binding. Send an e-mail for pictures. read more
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