Transcriber's Note:
CALIFORNIA
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
I THE SPARROW-HAWK'S OWN
II MOTHERING MOUNTAINS
III THE COASTS OF ADVENTURE
IV THE PORT OF MONTEREY
V OLD SPANISH GARDENS
VI THE LAND OF THE LITTLE DUCK
VII THE TWIN VALLEYS
A sweeping visual and narrative portrait of California, this volume blends striking early‑twentieth‑century photographs with lyrical prose that brings the state’s varied landscapes to life. From the towering cliffs of Yosemite to the quiet bays of Monterey, each illustration is paired with thoughtful description, inviting listeners to wander through redwood forests, desert oases, and coastal cliffs as if they were standing beside the photographer. The author’s eye captures both grand vistas and intimate details—cypress groves, adobe patios, and bustling fishing villages—offering a rich sense of place that feels both timeless and immediate.
Interwoven with the natural scenery is a captivating creation myth told by a Shoshone medicine‑man, recounting how the Sparrow‑Hawk Padahoon and the Little Duck shaped the mountains and valleys in the world’s beginning. This folklore frames the geography with a sense of wonder, explaining the stark contrast between the low western hills and the soaring Sierras through the playful quarrel of the two spirits. Listeners will be drawn into a narrative that treats the land as a living story, setting the stage for deeper explorations of California’s history and character.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (193K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Melissa McDaniel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-01-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1934
An early voice of the American Southwest, this novelist and essayist wrote with unusual feeling about desert landscapes, Native American life, and the social questions of her time. Her best-known book, The Land of Little Rain, helped turn the region into a lasting subject of American literature.
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