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    hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1922 Harr Wagner Publishing Co. (San Francisco, California), 5 3/8 x 8 inches tall pale green cloth hardcover, no dust jacket (as issued), dark green lettering to front cover and spine, illustrated with two black-and-white photographs tipped in, 61 pp. Very slight rubbing and edgewear to covers. Slight foxing to title page and a few interior pages. There is offsetting to the Introduction from the adjacent tipped-in portrait of Eliza Ann Brooks. Otherwise, a very good copy - clean and unmarked. ~SP26~ [1.0P] Tells the story of the author's mother, who was a pioneer in California during the mid-19th century. The author's mother, whose name is not given, was born in New York in 1820 and moved to California in 1850 with her husband and children. The book details her experiences as a pioneer mother, including her struggles with illness, poverty, and the challenges of living in a new and unfamiliar land. The author also describes the various hardships that his mother and her family faced, such as the harsh climate, the lack of resources, and the dangers of living in a frontier town. Throughout the book, the author pays tribute to his mother's strength, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity. The book provides a vivid and detailed account of life in California during the mid-19th century and offers a unique perspective on the experiences of pioneer women.