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Rowland Evans Robinson
From their initial publication in 1887 until fading from the popular consciousness in the 1930s, Rowland Robinson's enormously popular stories were a staple of Vermont households and classrooms. His tales were treasured as honest and accurate portraits of the life, times, and speech of pre-Civil War Vermont. This Hardscrabble edition of Danvis Tales presents the best of the original six volumes and reestablishes Robinson (1833-1900) as a serious and thoughtful, funny and loving chronicler of people's lives and the natural world.
| Publisher | University Press of New England |
|---|---|
| Pages | 256 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-874-51718-4 primary |
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