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Charles Fletcher Lummis (1859–1928)

Author of The Land of Poco Tiempo

49+ Works 419 Members 3 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Charles F. Lummis, who founded the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles
Image credit: 1897 photograph (LoC Prints and Photographs, LC-USZ62-95549)

Works by Charles Fletcher Lummis

The Land of Poco Tiempo (1952) 72 copies
The Spanish Pioneers (1893) 48 copies
Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories (1992) 42 copies
A tramp across the continent (1969) 40 copies, 2 reviews
Bullying the Moqui (1968) 9 copies
My Friend Will (1972) 9 copies
A bronco Pegasus (2004) 8 copies
The works of Chas. F. Lummis — Author — 2 copies
Out West, Volume 16 (2015) 1 copy

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4 reviews
This is an account written a few years after the fact, of the author's walk from Cincinnati Ohio to Los Angeles, CA in 1884. The author made a deal with the publisher of the LA Times that if he walked the distance, and submitted reports to the paper along the way, then he would become editor upon his arrival. The book is well written. It is not really a gripping story, but today it is interesting to read an account of the American West during a relatively short period when it was not quite show more wild, but not yet overcome by civilization. It might also be interesting to read the original reports. I don't know if those are available. show less
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Amazing adventure story as one man makes his way across the U.S. from Ohio to California on foot in 1884. (3607 miles-43 days) published in 1892.

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