Companions on the trail a literary chronicle /
Main Author: | Garland, Hamlin, 1860-1940. |
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Other Authors: | Garland, Constance, 1907-1988, |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
The Macmillan Company,
1931.
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Physical Description: |
vi pages, 1 leaf, 539 pages : frontispiece (portrait) ; 23 cm. |
Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Literary moths
- Cheyenne and Sioux chieftains
- A second season in New York
- Midland bohemia
- Colorado men and mountains
- The poet of the great divide
- My first literary success
- Renaming the red people
- Colonel Lowden's challenge
- Aisles of gold and streams of silver
- Howells give a luncheon
- Mark Twain, Carnegie, and Roosevelt
- Another winter in New York
- Mexico and its President
- The silent Mississippi
- Aging pioneers
- St. Gaudens and his eagle
- Henry James in America
- The tyranny of the dark
- Joys of the trail
- A Roman holiday
- My Oklahoma neighbor
- Assembling the Cliff Dwellers
- Tesla, Madame Modjeska, and Forbes-Robertson
- General Palmer and his castle
- Fuller and the Cliff Dwellers
- Edward MacDowell
- The voice from the dark
- The Russian players
- Cliff Dwellers and others
- Wyoming and the Cliff Dwellers
- A Ducal Ranch
- Alfred East and English art
- Forest rangers and Roosevelt
- American architects and Francis Hackett
- The Village Magazine
- Visiting celebrities
- Sons of the middle border
- Two notable dinners
- Chicago entertains the arts
- Gray days at fifty-three
- Concluding word.