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On the 1st of July, 1769 — a day forever memorable
in the annals of California — a small party
of men, worn out by the fatigues and hardships of
their long and perilous journey from San...
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Born in the Argentine, far from England's countryside and literary life, and only beginning to gain attention in his forties with The Purple Land that England Lost (1885), William Henry Hudson achieve...
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It is not easy to categorize W. H. Hudson (as he preferred to be called). He was not primarily a fiction writer, yet his best known book, and perhaps his best book, was a novel, Green Mansions: A Roma...
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W. H. Hudson is remembered almost exclusively for the novel Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest (1904), which became his first substantial financial success after a writing career of mor...
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