The Loom of the Desert

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The Loom of the Desert

by Idah Meacham Strobridge

EN·~3 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

FOREWORD

0:39
2

MESQUITE

17:29
3

THE REVOLT OF MARTHA SCOTT

17:43
4

AN OLD SQUAW

10:09
5

GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN

33:40
6

IN NANNA’S PALM

9:30
7

THE VENGEANCE OF LUCAS

15:54
8

A SHEPHERD OF THE SILENT WASTES

25:05
9

BY THE OIL SEEP UNDER THE BLUFF

11:03
10

THE BLUE-EYED CHIEF

12:16

Description

The novel opens in a vast, wind‑swept desert where fate is imagined as a silent weaver, threading lives with light, love, sorrow, and sin. This poetic framing gives the landscape a mythic weight, turning the endless plains into a tapestry of human desire and hardship. Through the foreword's stark yet lyrical tone, readers sense the isolation and raw beauty that shape every character who steps onto the sun‑baked earth.

Into this world arrives Miss Glendower, a polished Bostonian whose curiosity is as bright as the desert sun. She watches the daily rhythm of a cattle ranch, finding both charm and discomfort in the stark contrast to her genteel upbringing. Her attention soon fixes on Mesquite, a young cowhand whose open‑hearted honesty and rugged grace pull her into a dance of attraction and cultural misunderstanding. As their exchanges deepen, the narrative promises a vivid exploration of love, identity, and the unforgiving yet alluring frontier.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (216K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United States: Baumgardt Publishing Company, 1907.

Credits

Carlos Colon, David E. Brown, the University of California and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2022-02-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Idah Meacham Strobridge

Idah Meacham Strobridge

1855–1932

A vivid early voice of the American West, she turned life in Nevada’s Great Basin into lyrical stories, sketches, and desert writing. Her books draw on firsthand experience of ranching, mining, and frontier communities, giving them both toughness and warmth.

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