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A vivid journey through open horizons and intimate memories, The Desert And The Sown offers a moving bridge between travel writing and memoir. In this restrained, observant collection, Mary Hallock Foote writes from the margin where exploration meets everyday life, turning desert landscapes into a mirror for character, courage, and curiosity. The book gathers reminiscence essays that travel from California's gold-rush era to frontier towns, offering a rare women's perspective on life amid dust, dust storms, and distant horizons. It is at once a travel narrative and a thoughtful meditation on…mehr

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A vivid journey through open horizons and intimate memories, The Desert And The Sown offers a moving bridge between travel writing and memoir. In this restrained, observant collection, Mary Hallock Foote writes from the margin where exploration meets everyday life, turning desert landscapes into a mirror for character, courage, and curiosity. The book gathers reminiscence essays that travel from California's gold-rush era to frontier towns, offering a rare women's perspective on life amid dust, dust storms, and distant horizons. It is at once a travel narrative and a thoughtful meditation on community, labour, and the moral weather of a young republic. Foote's keen eye for detail-plants, burros, wind-raked streets, and ordinary acts of endurance-renders history intimate and accessible, appealing to both casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Historically significant as a bridge between early american west writing and modern recollection, the work is a valuable resource for curriculum study and for readers seeking authentic, illustrated travel writing. The Desert And The Sown stands as more than a reprint: it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it has been restored for today's and future generations-an enduring testament to California literature, american frontier literature, and the rugged poetry of desert life.