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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | JACKSON, HELEN HUNT Ramona NY, Grosset & Dunlap. 1912, Later Printing. Hard Cover. Tight/Bright and Clean Copy, brown buckram bindings, brown titles and borders, very light shelf edgewear, small neat previous owner comment on the San Jacinto Area that hosts the Play and how much she injoyed it with her name and a 1965 date, 1950's to early 1960's printing, clean unmarked text. A tragic historical tale of clashing ciltures, traditions, and romance set in Southern California. Many times described as the first novel of Southern California, Helen Hunt Jackson, a close friend of Emily Dickinson quickly won recognition and fame when her now famous novel was published. It aroused widespread public support for the investigation and reforming of The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the author later served as a Bureau Commissioner. The novel has been a long running Outdoor Stage Play staged annually in Hemet, California. 424 pages. 5" Wide x 7.5" Tall. Very Good+/No Dust Jacket. Offered for US$ 16.94 by: Desert Sage Books - Book number: 906770 See more books from our catalog: Literature: : Classic & Contemporary | |||