Trail Book

Trail Book

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Mary Austin, Austin
University of Nevada Press
EAN: 9781943859535
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The Trail Book is a classic of American nature writing. First published in 1918, it is a collection of children's tales, framed by its setting in New York's Museum of Natural History. For two children, Oliver and his sister Dorcas, the museum's famed dioramas (which were new at that time) come to life and admit them into a series of exciting adventures that include talking animals and magical travels. Along the way, the children discover the ways of the ancient Native Americans and the landscapes of the pre-Columbian continent, as well as the impact on both Indians and wildlife from contact with European explorers and Euro-Americans. Told by a variety of narrators, including some of the animals, the stories offer a perceptive and sympathetic view of the natural history of North America and of Native American-white relations. This edition of The Trail Book includes an afterword by Austin scholar Melody Graulich that addresses Austin s motives in writing the book and its significance as an early example of interdisciplinary multicultural literature. The illustrations by Milo Winter that enlivened the original edition are included, as are Austin s appendix giving historical background and a glossary of Indian and Spanish names.
EAN 9781943859535
ISBN 1943859531
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Publication date March 31, 2017
Pages 240
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Mary Austin, Austin
Series Western Literature and Fiction Series