Some Strange Corners of Our Country, by Charles Lummis
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Some Strange Corners of Our Country, by Charles Lummis
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Lummis's prose portraits of the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Montezuma Castle, and other sites reflect the author's knowledge of Southwest anthropology and history.
Some Strange Corners of Our Country, by Charles Lummis- Amazon Sales Rank: #436674 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-01
- Released on: 2015-11-01
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From the Inside Flap Lummis's prose portraits of the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Montezuma Castle, and other sites reflect the author's knowledge of Southwest anthropology and history.
From the Back Cover A popular travel guide when it was first published in 1892, Charles Lummis's 'Strange Corners' offers modern travelers a retrospective on the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Montezuma Castle, and other sites, as well as a glimpse of Southwestern Indian cultures as they were a century ago.
About the Author Charles F. Lummis, who founded the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, wrote such books as "A Tramp across the Continent," also reprinted in a Bison Book edition. Robert F. Gish is Director of Ethnic Studies and a professor of English and Ethnic Studies at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. His books include "Frontiers End: The Life and Literature of Harvey Fergusson" published by the University of Nebraska Press.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. UNCOVER THIS HISTORICAL GEM!! By jorma This is an amazing gem of a book!! This was a travel guide when first published in 1892. This is a collection of accounts, and of places to see in the American southwest. Written in a "language" that no longer exists, in a time, unfortunately long gone. The "language" of course is English, but is reminiscent of a 1940's radio guy! The accounts range from witnessing a thunderstorm conjured in a darkened room, to a man getting lost in his backyard, within 100 yards of his home.( in a subterranean cavern ) to visiting Montezuma's castle. Accounts of the pueblo at Taos, the mummy cave and village, Canon Del Muerto, There are many fascinating accounts in this absorbing read. I just got lost into this book. This Title is highly recommended, if you are into history, or the southwest, GET THIS BOOK!
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