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Book Alley, Pasadena, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Gently read, if at all. No markings. N° de ref. del artículo mon0000711980
This book gathers ten of the favorite stories by Margaret Collier Graham, an acclaimed storyteller of late 19th century Southern California, whose work was admired across the country in its day. These tales give a living glimpse into an earlier time, beyond what history books can tell.
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Margaret Collier Graham was South Pasadena's pioneer storyteller and essayist, admired by John Muir and Charles Lummis, a familiar voice in Lummis's magazine Land of Sunshine, and with her husband Donald Graham, a founder of Southland towns.
Margaret Collier Graham arrived in Southern California from Iowa in 1877, and with her husband Donald Graham she was one of the founders of the town of South Pasadena. She was an advocate for women's rights, including the vote, and wrote witty stories revealing the layers of society, especially the humblest settlers, in early Southern California days.
Título: Sage Bloom and Water Rights: Stories of ...
Editorial: Many Moons Press
Año de publicación: 2005
Encuadernación: Paperback
Condición: Very Good