[Rarebooks] FS: Lummis, Out West, Volume XX, No. 5, May 1904
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LUMMIS, CHARLES FLETCHER (1859-1928), editor.
_Out West: The Nation Back of Us, The World in Front, The Magazine of
the the Old Pacific and the New_, Volume XX, No. 5, May, 1904.
Los Angeles and San Francisco: Out West Magazine Company, 1904. 8vo. 10
x 7 inches. [ads, xvi], (399)-484, [ads, xxxvi] pp. Black-and-white
frontispiece photograph "Kern Lake from Trail to Lower Kern Lake" by E.
T. Parsons, black-and-white photographic illustrations throughout; text
clean, unmarked. Printed wrappers, stapled; binding square and tight,
light shelf wear at the extremities of the covers, else Fine.
$ 45
The contents for the May 1904 issue include: "The Hymn of the Men that
Fail" a poem by Sharlot F. Hall; "Camping in California Redwoods"
illustrated, by Henrietta S. Breck; "Down the Trail" a poem by Nora May
French; "A Day with the Mono Indians," illustrated by W. B. Noble;
"Desert Calls" a poem by Harley R. Wiley; "The Eucalypts of the
Southwest, Part II" illustrated by Alfred James McClatchie; "Toro-o-o!"
a poem by A. B. Bennett; "The Courtship of Jim Carroll" a story by
Philip Newman; "Moon-shadows" a poem by Tracy Robinson; "Navajo
Blankets" by A. F. Spiegelberg; "The Providence of God" a story by
Wilmatte Porter Cockerell; "Among the White Sands" a poem by Isabel
Darling; "Toward American Music" by Arthur Farwell; "The Southwest
Society, Archaeological Institute of America"; The Sequoya League, "To
Make Better Indians" by Lummis; "Early California Reminiscences" by
General John Bidwell, Part V; regular features include: "The Landmarks
Club"; "In the Lion's Den" by the editor; and "That Which is Written"
reviews by C. A. Moody.
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