Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Overland Monthly, Vol. 49: An Illustrated Magazine of the West; January-June, 1907
Houses that Came Around the Horn for the Alameda Gardens (ill.) Rockwell D. Hunt Hybrid, The Aloysius Coll 11 Ne Pense Que Je Comprehends (poem). Henry W. Noyes Illustrated by Eloise J. Roorbach. Impressions of the Gogebic Range Margaret Ashmun Ina Coolbrith Day Kate M. Kennedy 339 In the Camp of the Enemy (ill.) Bunker K lueger 461 In Luzon (poem) H W. Noyes 464 Jamestown Exposition The (ill.) Henry Williams 14 Kinship (poem) Etta Lucia Loring 8 Knight of the Forest, A (ill.) F. G. Martin 1 La Danza (poem) W. H. Noyes Lafcadio Hearn (poem) Ruth Sterry Land of Bamboo, The Mary Ogden Vaughan Land of My Dreams (poem) Helen. Fitzgerald Sanders Lark and the Dove, The (poem) Louise A yres Garnett Last of the Five Tribes, The. Grant Forman Last of the Buffalo, The (ill.) Helen Fitzgerald Sanders Lazy Languor of the East, The (ill). Felim J. Koch Legend of Alcatraz, A Felix J Koch Legend of the Trinity, The Leona Curry Smith Lions in the Way, The Clara Ainsworth Love Time and Nesting Time (poem). Em ma, Playter Seabury Madonna (poem) Edward Wilbur Mason March (poem. Ill.) L. Clare Davis Mardi Gras Days and the Mardi Gras City. Felia: J. Koch Mark Twain (ill.) Henry Meade Bland Mazama's Ascent of Mount Baker (ill.). Asahel Curtis Memories of New England Kate 8. Hamlin Memory of the Soul, The Charles Burrows Moon of Hyacinth, The (poem) Edward Wilbur Mason Motoring Along 11 King's Highway (ill.). Katherine Elwes Thomas Mountain Anemones (ill.) Margaret Ashnwn More Than Soldier W. B. Compton.
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