
Desert Dust
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Authors:
- Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand)
1870 - 1952
- Shepherd, J. Clinton (Joseph Clinton)
1888 - 1975
About this book
In an era marked by westward expansion and the quest for new beginnings, "Desert Dust" by Edwin L. Sabin captures the spirit of adventure and resilience. This early 20th-century novel follows a young man's journey to Benton, Wyoming Territory, where he seeks both health and fortune amidst the vast, untamed landscape. As he navigates the challenges of frontier life, themes of exploration and self-discovery emerge, alongside vivid depictions of the harsh yet beautiful desert environment. Ideal for students of American literature and historians alike, this compelling narrative offers a unique glimpse into the aspirations and struggles of those who ventured into the unknown, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the American West.
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