HAMLIN GARLAND - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 268911
Sale Price $144.00
Reg. $160.00
HAMLIN GARLAND
Hamlin Garland signs a card in brown ink.
Signature: "Hamlin Garland/Los Angeles Calif.", 5x3 card.
Short stories by Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) first appeared in "Harper's Weekly".
Many appeared in Main Traveled Roads (1891), followed by
collections of his short stories in Prairie Folks (1892) and Wayside
Courtships (1897). In his novel Crumbling Idols (1894), Garland
put forward the theory of realistic fiction, which he called veritism. Later
novels were criticized as being political propaganda. These included: Jason
Edwards (1892), A Member of the Third House (1892) and A Spoil of
Office (1892). The sequel to A Son of the Middle Border (1917),
A Daughter of the Middle Border (1921), continued the
autobiographical theme of that book and dealt with Garland's marriage and later
career. It was awarded the 1922 Pulitzer Prize in Biography or
Autobiography. Uniformly tanned. On verso, light stains at
corners.
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