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The Harvester is set in Gene Stratton Porter's Limberlost Swamp series. David Langston lives a simple life harvesting medicinal herbs to sell in the city. He believes that he has all that he needs in life, that is until he meets Ruth and everything changes. A gentle love story...
Bel, come here " The Harvester sat in the hollow worn in the hewed log stoop by the feet of his father and mother and his own sturdier tread, and rested his head against the casing of the cabin door when he gave the command. The tip of the dog's nose touched the gravel between...
Gene Stratton-Porter returns us to her beloved Midwestern woodlands with a hero modeled after Henry David Thoreau. He and his "wonderful, alluring" Ruth ultimately find idyllic bliss in the pure, unspoiled woods, but not before her mysterious past is revealed and resolved.
In 'The Harvester', Gene Statton-Porter returns to her beloved Midwestern woodlands. Her hero David Langston is modeled after Henry David Thoreau. He live a contented life in Medicine Woods with his dog Belshazzar, his horse Betsy, and the birds and animals of the wild as companions...
How is this book unique? Font adjustments & biography included Unabridged (100% Original content) Illustrated About The Harvester by Gene Stratton-Porter Gene Stratton-Porter returns us to her beloved Midwestern woodlands with a hero modeled after Henry David Thoreau. He and...
"The Harvester" from Porter Gene Stratton. American author, amateur naturalist, wildlife photographer (1863-1924).
"Bel, come here " The Harvester sat in the hollow worn in the hewed log stoop by the feet of his father and mother and his own sturdier tread, and rested his head against the casing of the cabin door when he gave the command. The tip of the dog's nose touched the gravel between...
Gene Stratton-Porter was born on August 17th 1863 as Geneva Grace Stratton in Wabash County, Indiana. Gene was entirely self-taught as well as being highly skilled as both a nature photographer and naturalist. Her first attributed novel was 'The Song of the Cardinal' (1903),...