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Peak and Prairie: From a Colorado Sketch-book
by Anna Fuller
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- EN
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Set in late 19th-century Colorado, Anna Fuller’s "Peak and Prairie: From a Colorado Sketch-book" presents a series of literary sketches capturing life in the region around Springtown. The work emphasizes the diverse experiences of characters living amidst the natural landscape and changing communities. Central to the collection is Mrs. Nancy Tarbell, a widow adjusting to her new life in the West following her son's death. Her reflections include her surroundings, the prominent Peak overlooking her home, and her memories of New England, which provide a personal perspective on themes of loss, adaptation, and the connection to the land.
The sketches are based on the observations of a single writer and depict various facets of Colorado life, including prairie ranches and mining camps. Fuller’s descriptions evoke the social and natural environment of the period, illustrating the region's physical features and the human stories intertwined with them. The collection serves as a literary record of regional life in the United States during this period.
The sketches are based on the observations of a single writer and depict various facets of Colorado life, including prairie ranches and mining camps. Fuller’s descriptions evoke the social and natural environment of the period, illustrating the region's physical features and the human stories intertwined with them. The collection serves as a literary record of regional life in the United States during this period.
From the opening pages
The sketches of Colorado life which make up this volume are little more than hints and suggestions caught from time to time by a single observer in a comparatively narrow field of observation. Narrow as the field is, however, it offers a somewhat unusual diversity of scene; for that most charming of health resorts known in these pages as Springtown, is the chance centre of many varying interests. In its immediate vicinity exists the life of the prairie ranch on the one hand and that of the mining-camp on the other; while dominating all as it were—town, prairie, and mountain fastness—rises the great Peak which has now for so many years been the goal of pilgrimage to men and women from the Eastern States in pursuit of health, of fortune, or of the free, open-air life of the prairie. If, from acquaintance with these fictitious characters set in a very real environment, the reader be led to form some slight impression of the stirring little drama which is going forward to-day in that pleasant Land of Promise, he will have incidentally endorsed the claim of these disconnected sketches to be regarded as a single picture. May , 1894. Contents PAGE Preface v I. A Pilgrim in the Far West. 1 II. Brian Boru. 36 III. Jake Stanwood's Gal. 60 IV. At the Keith Ranch. 101 V. The Rumpety Case. 123 VI The Lame Gulch Professor. 151 VII. The Boss of the Wheel. 187 VIII. Mr. Fetherbee's Adventure. 217 IX. An Amateur Gamble. 240 X. A Rocky Mountain Shipwreck. 266 XI. A Stroke in the Game. 301 XII. The Blizzard Picnic. 335 XIII. A Golden Vista. 369 Note .—Of the thirteen sketches included in this volume six have previously appeared in periodicals, as follows: A Pilgrim in the Far West in Harper's Weekly ; Brian Boru in Worthington's Magazine ; Jake Stanwood's Gal and At the Keith Ranch in The Century Magazine ; The Rumpety Case in Lippincott's Magazine ; and An Amateur Gamble in Scribner's Magazine . They were, however, all prepared with reference to their final use as a consecutive series. A. F. Illustrations "The Peak was Superb that Morning, Big and Strong and Glittering with Snow." Frontispiece "A Handful of Cottonwood trees Clustered About the House." 24 "The Vast Sea of the Prairie." 46 "Between his Cabin Door and 'The Range' Stretched Twenty Miles of Arid Prairie." 61…
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