http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58330.opds 2024-11-14T07:32:43Z The Dune Country by Earl H. Reed Free eBooks since 1971. Project Gutenberg https://www.gutenberg.org webmaster@gutenberg.org https://www.gutenberg.org/gutenberg/favicon.ico 25 1 2024-11-14T07:32:43Z The Dune Country

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LoC No.: 16006922

Title: The Dune Country

Note: Illustrated by the author.

Note: Reading ease score: 75.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: The dune country -- The gulls and terns -- The turtles -- The crows -- "Old Sipes" -- "Happy Cal" -- "Catfish John" -- "Doc Looney" -- The mysterious prowler -- "J. Ledyard Symington" -- The back country -- Judge Cassius Blossom -- The winding river -- The red arrow.

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Summary: "The Dune Country" by Earl H. Reed is a nature-focused narrative combined with personal observation, likely written in the early 20th century. This work paints a vivid picture of the sand dunes along the southern and eastern shores of Lake Michigan, exploring not only the unique landscape but also the diverse wildlife and intriguing human characters that inhabit it. The book serves as a canvas for the artistry of the dunes, inviting readers to appreciate the deeper emotional connection one can have with nature. At the start of "The Dune Country," Reed introduces the reader to the enchanting and constantly shifting landscape of the sand dunes, which are shaped by natural elements like the wind and water. He vividly describes the interplay of light and shadow on the dunes, the flora and fauna that thrive there, and the imaginative spirit the place inspires in those who visit. The opening evokes a sense of wonder and contemplation, highlighting how the dunes not only offer physical beauty but also serve as a refuge for solitary human characters, such as eccentric hermits and fisherman, who live in harmony with the wild nature around them. It's clear that Reed's exploration goes beyond mere description; he aims to capture the essence and emotional depth of this "land of enchantment." (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Reed, Earl H. (Earl Howell), 1863-1931

EBook No.: 58330

Published: Nov 23, 2018

Downloads: 75

Language: English

Subject: Sand dunes

Subject: Michigan, Lake

LoCC: United States local history: Ohio River and Valley.

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:58330:2 2018-11-23T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Reed, Earl H. (Earl Howell) en urn:lccn:16006922 1
2024-11-14T07:32:43Z The Dune Country

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 16006922

Title: The Dune Country

Note: Illustrated by the author.

Note: Reading ease score: 75.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: The dune country -- The gulls and terns -- The turtles -- The crows -- "Old Sipes" -- "Happy Cal" -- "Catfish John" -- "Doc Looney" -- The mysterious prowler -- "J. Ledyard Symington" -- The back country -- Judge Cassius Blossom -- The winding river -- The red arrow.

Credits: Produced by Chuck Greif, ellinora and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at http: //www.pgdp.net (This file was
produced from images generously made available by The
Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Summary: "The Dune Country" by Earl H. Reed is a nature-focused narrative combined with personal observation, likely written in the early 20th century. This work paints a vivid picture of the sand dunes along the southern and eastern shores of Lake Michigan, exploring not only the unique landscape but also the diverse wildlife and intriguing human characters that inhabit it. The book serves as a canvas for the artistry of the dunes, inviting readers to appreciate the deeper emotional connection one can have with nature. At the start of "The Dune Country," Reed introduces the reader to the enchanting and constantly shifting landscape of the sand dunes, which are shaped by natural elements like the wind and water. He vividly describes the interplay of light and shadow on the dunes, the flora and fauna that thrive there, and the imaginative spirit the place inspires in those who visit. The opening evokes a sense of wonder and contemplation, highlighting how the dunes not only offer physical beauty but also serve as a refuge for solitary human characters, such as eccentric hermits and fisherman, who live in harmony with the wild nature around them. It's clear that Reed's exploration goes beyond mere description; he aims to capture the essence and emotional depth of this "land of enchantment." (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Reed, Earl H. (Earl Howell), 1863-1931

EBook No.: 58330

Published: Nov 23, 2018

Downloads: 75

Language: English

Subject: Sand dunes

Subject: Michigan, Lake

LoCC: United States local history: Ohio River and Valley.

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:58330:3 2018-11-23T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Reed, Earl H. (Earl Howell) en urn:lccn:16006922 1