
A vivid portrait unfolds of California in the mid‑nineteenth century, beginning at the Mission of Dolores in 1855. The narrator’s eye captures the lingering scent of incense, the cadence of daily chores, and the stark beauty of a landscape still raw and untamed. Through those early scenes the reader senses the pulse of a place poised between its native past and the rush of new settlement.
The prose moves beyond mere description, weaving poetry into every line as it follows the author’s wanderings through Monterey’s crumbling adobe hearths, the towering redwoods, and the luminous valleys of Yosemite. Interlaced are intimate sketches of the era’s literary circle—friendships forged in cafés and under the shade of towering trees—offering a glimpse of the community that shaped the young writer’s voice. This blend of travel, history, and heartfelt memoir invites listeners to step into a vanished California, still bright in memory.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (376K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-08-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1909
A poet, travel writer, and novelist of the American West and Pacific, he became known for warm, vivid writing shaped by long stays in Hawaii and the South Seas. He later taught literature at the Catholic University of America, bringing the same personal, reflective voice to both travel sketches and fiction.
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