The Land of Lure A Story of the Columbia River Basin By: Elliott Smith |
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The Land of Lure by Elliott Smith takes readers on an enchanting journey through the Columbia River Basin, unravelling the captivating history, awe-inspiring landscapes, and fascinating tales of this diverse region. Smith's writing effortlessly transports us to this stunning corner of the world, painting vivid pictures with his words and immersing readers into the wonders of the Columbia River Basin.
One of the book's greatest strengths lies in Smith's ability to breathe life into the landscapes he describes. From the majestic mountains to the wilderness of forests and the powerful river that runs through it all, every setting is beautifully portrayed, making readers feel as though they are right there, witnessing the stunning vistas firsthand. Smith's meticulous attention to detail and his deep appreciation for nature make the landscapes spring to life off the pages.
Equally compelling are the historical anecdotes that Smith weaves throughout the book. By delving into the stories of the indigenous peoples, explorers, and settlers who have left their mark on the Columbia River Basin, he brings a rich historical context to the region. These tales, filled with bravery, hardship, and triumph, offer a fascinating glimpse into the past and help us understand the deep connection between the land and its inhabitants.
Smith's passion and love for the subject matter shine through every page. It is evident that he has poured countless hours of research into this book, and his dedication pays off. His writing is informative without being overwhelming, striking a perfect balance between sharing knowledge and inviting readers to explore the Columbia River Basin on their own.
While the book's strengths are numerous, one aspect that could have been further developed is the personal narrative. Smith occasionally inserts snippets from his own experiences and encounters with the area, but these instances are relatively sparse. A stronger personal connection with the author would have added an extra layer of intimacy to the storytelling and allowed readers to truly feel Smith's deep connection to the land.
Overall, The Land of Lure offers a captivating exploration of the Columbia River Basin, adeptly blending history, nature, and personal anecdotes. Elliott Smith's rich prose and genuine love for the region make this book a delightful read for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking to uncover the hidden treasures of this remarkable land. A STORY OF THE COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN By ELLIOTT SMITH Author of "THE BELLS OF THE BOSQUE," "HULL 97." 1920 PRESS OF SMITH KINNEY COMPANY Tacoma, Wash. Copyright, 1920 By ELLIOTT SMITH DEDICATED TO MARIE SMITH HIS WIFE Although I was one of those who "Tried, failed and went away to try and forget, if possible," her unfaltering faithfulness, and endurance, made it possible for me to see and feel the things that I have written in this HER BOOK. ELLIOTT SMITH. [Illustration: Misshapen and dwaft by the pitiless rays of the desert sun. ] INDEX TO CHAPTERS Chapter I. 9 Chapter II. 20 Chapter III. 29 Chapter IV. 37 Chapter V. 42 Chapter VI. 57 Chapter VII. 64 Chapter VIII. 70 Chapter IX. 80 Chapter X. 90 Chapter XI. 96 Chapter XII. 104 Chapter XIII. 113 Chapter XIV. 123 Chapter XV... Continue reading book >>
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