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These Thousand Hills

These Thousand Hills

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These Thousand Hills

by Guthrie, Jr., A. B

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  • Hardcover
  • first
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Near fine/some rubbing and light wear to the edges of the panels and spine, a bit of soiling to the rear panel, else a very good
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Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/some rubbing and light wear to the edges of the panels and spine, a bit of soiling to the rear panel, else a very good. Octavo; pp; (vi), 346. terra-cotta cloth with a yellow spine title tile lettered in black. The final volume of Guthrie's trilogy with "The Big Sky" & The Way West". Very well written, Guthrie's characters and narration encompass the development of the Western U. S. from the days of the Mountain Man / Explorer, through the Wagon Train & Settlement period to the final piece, the Ranching West.

Synopsis

When These Thousand Hills was published in 1956, The Saturday Review proclaimed it to be "so compelling that it is hard indeed to set aside until it has been devoured." Conjuring up the ephemeral world of cattle ranchers in the 1880s, this intimate saga delights in a Montana community's boisterous, wanderlusting eccentrics as they chase after love and their unbridled ambitions. At its center is Lat Evans, good-hearted and yet seduced by the possibilities for prosperity in his new life; gradually he discerns how the perils of the natural world, and most especially human nature, can conspire to frustrate a young man's best intentions. A lively, quixotic revisit to our historic youth, this literary classic deftly captures western drama at its finest, with all its accompanying toils of the heart.

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Bookseller
Austin's Antiquarian Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
18711
Title
These Thousand Hills
Author
Guthrie, Jr., A. B
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near fine
Jacket Condition
some rubbing and light wear to the edges of the panels and spine, a bit of soiling to the rear panel, else a very good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin Company
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1956

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About Austin's Antiquarian Books

Austin's Antiquarian Books is a used, rare and out of print bookshop located on West Main Street in Wilmington, Vermont. At our shop we have a general stock of approximately 15,000 used, scarce and out-of-print books, with particular strength in American History, especially Theodore Roosevelt the West, Travel, Decorative Arts, Natural History, and Sporting. We also offer a selection of antique maps and prints, historical paper and ephemera.

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