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         Austin Mary Hunter:     more books (27)
  1. Biography - Austin, Mary (Hunter) (1868-1934): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  2. The flock. Illustrated by E. Boyd Smith by Mary Hunter (1868-1934) Austin, 1973-01-01
  3. The Novel Of Tomorrow: And The Scope Of Fiction by Dell Floyd 1887-1969, Gale Zona 1874-1938, 2010-10-14
  4. THE LAND OF LITTLE RAIN. by Mary Hunter (1868-1934) Austin, 1903-01-01
  5. The arrow-maker, a drama in three acts by Mary Hunter Austin 1868-1934, 1915-12-31
  6. The arrow-maker; a drama in three acts. by Mary Austin. by Austin. Mary Hunter. 1868-1934., 1911-01-01
  7. The land of little rain. by Mary Austin. by Austin. Mary Hunter. 1868-1934., 1903-01-01
  8. Everymanïÿýs Genius, by Mary Austin; appendix and bibliography, with teaching notes by Maxwell Aley by Mary Hunter (1868-1934) Austin, 1925-01-01
  9. Lost borders [short stories] by Mary Austin. by Austin. Mary Hunter. 1868-1934., 1909-01-01
  10. A dedication to the memory of Mary Hunter Austin, 1868-1934 by Lawrence Clark Powell, 1968
  11. A critical study of the writings of Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934) by Dudley Taylor Wynn, 1941
  12. California : the land of the sun by Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 Austin, 2009-10-26
  13. Isidro. Illustrated by Eric Pape. by Austin. Mary Hunter. 1868-1934., 1905-01-01
  14. The man Jesus; being a brief account of the life and teaching of the Prophet of Nazareth by Austin Mary Hunter 1868-1934, 1915-01-01

1. Title
F866 A9318 1974, The land of little rain, Austin Mary Hunter 18681934, Applewood,1974. G155.A1 C2 1999, Changes in leisure time, World Tourism Organization, c1999.
http://www.hfu.edu.tw/~lib/search/4/e/sea4e910610.html&e=42

2. Mary Hunter Austin Papers, 1892-1934
Mary Hunter Austin Papers, 18921934 MSS 31 BC Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 4 boxes (2 cu. University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
http://elibrary.unm.edu/oanm/NmU/nmu1%23mss31bc/nmu1%23mss31bc_m2.html
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Title
Mary Hunter Austin Papers, 1892-1934
Collection Number
MSS 31 BC
Creator
Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934
Size
4 boxes (2 cu. ft.)
Repository
University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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3. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868
Etexts by Author Austin, Mary Hunter, 18681934 A Index Main Index The Land of Little Rain LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Frontier
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4. PAL: Mary Austin (1868-1934)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century Mary Austin (1868-1934) Pearce, T. M. Mary Hunter Austin. NY Twayne, 1965.
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap7/austin.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Mary Austin (1868-1934) Mary Austin's Home Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page ... Home Page
Source: Mary Austin Biography and Timeline Top Primary Works The Land of Little Rain, E-Text Lost Borders, A Woman of Genius, The land of journeys' ending, Starry Adventure, Earth horizon, autobiography, Literary America, The Basket Woman: A Book of Indian Tales, Isidro. illustrated by Eric Pape. NY: Houghton, Mifflin, 1905. PS3501.U8 I8 The flock. Illustrated by E. Boyd Smith. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1906. F868 .S17 A9 The arrow-maker; a drama in three acts. NY: Duffield and company, 1911. PS3501.U8 .A7 California, the land of the sun. painted by Sutton Palmer. London: A. and C. Black, 1914. F866 .A93 The ford. with illustrations by E. Boyd Smith. NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1917. PS3501.U8 F6 The path on the rainbow, an anthology of songs and chants from the Indians of North America. ed. by George W. Cronyn, with introduction by Mary Austin. Illus. by T. B. Platt. NY: Boni and Liveright, 1918. E98 .P74 C9

5. OAC:
Descriptive SumMary. Title Carey McWilliams Collection of Material AboutMary Hunter Austin, 18681934. Creator Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934.
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Austin (Mary H.) Carey McWilliams Collection of Material About Finding Aids Browse UC Los Angeles Special Collections, Young Research Library Austin (Mary H.) Carey McWilliams Collection of Material About
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Carey McWilliams Collection of Material About Mary Hunter Austin, 1868-1934 Collection number:
Creator:
Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934
Extent:
1 box (0.5 linear ft.) Repository:
University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.

Los Angeles, California 90095-1575

Abstract:
Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934) was born in Carlinville, Illinois. She was an author who published thirty-one books and many short stories, essays, and poems. The collection consists of letters, manuscripts, articles, clippings, and ephemera by and about Mary Austin. The bulk of the collection is made up of letters to Carey McWilliams and magazine and newspaper clippings.
Physical location: Stored off-site at SRLF. Advance notice is required for access to the collection. Please contact the UCLA Library, Department of Special Collections Reference Desk for paging information.

6. Literary History Of The American West
Mary Austin, links to information and all texts available on the web, information Mary Hunter Austin (18681934). American Literature Sites
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Mary Hunter Austin
A SK THE AVERAGE READER to identify Mary Austin (1868–1934) and you will likely get the answer I did: "Isn't she the lady who wrote the book about the desert?" This label says a great deal about Mary Hunter Austin as a regional writer–her most successful books such as The Land of Little Rain and The Land of Journeys' Ending are ones which grew out of her personal knowledge of the land she lived in. Her home desert country is that triangular portion of California lying between the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada and the Nevada state line and extending south to the Mojave. This is the "Land of Little Rain" where Mary Austin lived for seventeen years. The second region associated with her is the high plateau country lying between the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers, the traditional homeland of many of the Indian peoples she studied–the Pueblo, the Zuni, the Hopi, the Navajo. When she wrote about this country she called it "Land of Journeys' Ending" because she believed that this part of the Southwest would be the center for a new regional culture–one which would combine the Indian, Spanish and Anglo influences and one which would grow out of a people's successful adaptation to the environment. In her early works such as The Land of Little Rain The Flock (1906) and Lost Borders These things are worth knowing for their own sake, but in addition, Austin believed that they help us see man's place in his physical environment. In

7. OAC:
Descriptive SumMary. Title Mary Hunter Austin Letter, 27 August 1913. Collectionnumber MS 78. Origination Austin, Mary Hunter, 18681934. Extent 1 folder.
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Austin (Mary H.) Letter Finding Aids Browse California Historical Society Austin (Mary H.) Letter
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Title:
Mary Hunter Austin Letter, 27 August 1913 Collection number:
MS 78 Origination:
Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934
Extent:
1 folder
Repository:
The California Historical Society, North Baker Library

San Francisco, California 94105-4014

To access these materials, please contact the contributing institution: California Historical Society Comments? Questions?
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8. I-Mary, A Biography Of Mary Austin (in MARION)
Subject Austin, Mary Hunter, 18681934 Biography. Authors, American 20th century Biography.
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I-Mary, a biography of Mary Austin
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Title:
  • I-Mary, a biography of Mary Austin / Augusta Fink.
Author:
Published:
  • Tucson, Ariz. : University of Arizona Press, c1983.
Subject:
Material:
  • x, 310 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Note:
  • Includes index.
  • Bibliography: p. 295-300.
LC Card no:
  • ISBN:
  • System ID no:
    • AAY-1429
    Holdings:
    STATE LIBRARY - CIRCULATION
    • CALL NUMBER: 818.5209Austin BOOK Available
  • If you have a valid library card, you may place a hold on this title for pickup at the library.

    9. Austin, Mary Hunter
    Austin, Mary Hunter. Mary Austin. By courtesy of the Museum of New Mexico,Santa Fe. (18681934), novelist, short-story writer, and playwright
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    10. PAL Mary Austin (1868-1934)
    Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century Mary Austin (1868-1934). Outside Link Mary Austin's Home . Pearce, TM Mary Hunter Austin. NY Twayne, 1965.
    http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap7/austin.html&e=42

    11. Austin, Mary Hunter
    Austin, Mary Hunter. Mary Austin. By courtesy of the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe. (18681934), novelist, short-story writer, and playwright
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    Austin, Mary Hunter
    Mary Austin By courtesy of the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe (1868-1934), novelist, short-story writer, and playwright Born on September 9, 1868, in Carlinville, Illinois, Mary Hunter graduated from Blackburn College in 1888 and soon afterward moved with her family to Bakersfield, California. She married Stafford W. Austin in 1891, and for several years they lived in various towns in California's Owens Valley. Austin soon learned to love the desert and the Native Americans who lived in it, and both figured in the sketches that comprised her first book, The Land of Little Rain (1903), which was a great and immediate success. It was followed by a collection of stories, The Basket Woman (1904), a romantic novel, Isidro (1905), and a collection of regional sketches, The Flock (1906). In 1905 she separated from her husband and moved to Carmel, California. She later traveled to Italy, France, and England, where meeting H.G. Wells and other intellectuals strengthened her feminist ideas and added a deep commitment to socialism to her own deeply personal and sustaining form of mysticism. Returning to New York City, she became associated with John Reed, Walter Lippmann, and others of the group of writers and artists whose center was Mabel Dodge Luhan. A play, The Arrow Maker (1911), and her best novel

    12. Mary Austin Letters, 1931-1933
    Mary Austin Letters, 19311933 Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library. AC 009-P. Creator. Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934. Size. 1 Folder
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    Mary Austin Letters, 1931-1933
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    Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934
    Size
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    13. Mary Austin
    English 462/562 Mary Hunter Austin (18681934). American LiteratureSites Project Muse Journals Foley Library Catalog The Land of
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    14. Mary Hunter Austin
    About Author. Mary Hunter Austin (18681934). Muzi.com About Sitemap Friendsite Ads Contact
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    Desert Lover Mary Hunter Austin (1868-1934)
    The story goes that when Mary Austin was four years old, she had a mystical experience at a walnut tree. Despite her young age, Mary had a vision of herself, the tree, and all plants and animals enclosed in a "bubble of livingness." Mary's ecological awareness of the interconnections between life forms became the dominant theme of the natural history and philosophy books and stories she would write as an adult. Mary's best known book is The Land of Little Rain which was published in 1903. The book looks at the deserts of Arizona and Southern California in close-up detail, providing a picture of the landscape and the wildlife that lives there. Despite the seeming desolation of Death Valley, Mary uncovers its beauty and shows that even though the area is not a place that supports human survival, it has its own purposes and does not depend on humans to endow it with worth. Although The Land of Little Rain sold well, Mary wasn't happy with it and was embarrassed when her husband showed it to friends. She had set high standards for the book and felt that she hadn't reached them. In all, Mary wrote nearly thirty books and hundreds of short works. Her essays, novels, plays, short stories, poems, and articles all spring from her observations of the indigenous peoples and terrains of California, Arizona, and New Mexico, and are written from a unique, but not hard-hitting, feminist perspective. It wasn't until long her death in 1934 that her work was revisited and celebrated for its feminism. Mary was born on September 9, 1868.

    15. Mary Hunter Austin
    Desert Lover Mary Hunter Austin (18681934) The story goes that when Mary Austinwas four years old, she had a mystical experience at a walnut tree.
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    Arendt, Hannah (19061975) Austin, Mary Hunter (1868-1934) Bates, Daisy (1863-1951)Benedict, Ruth Fulton (06/05/1887) Fletcher, Alice Cunningham (1838-1923
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    17. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Austin, Mary Hunter, 18681934. Titles.Land Of Little Rain, The. To the main listings page. Main Project
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    18. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
    Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Land Of Little Rain,The. Author Austin, Mary Hunter, 18681934. Notes. Contents The
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    19. Mary Hunter Austin Papers, 1892-1934
    Collection SumMary. Title Mary Hunter Austin Papers, 18921934 Collection NumberMSS 31 BC Creator Austin, Mary Hunter, 1868-1934 Size 4 boxes (2 cu.
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    20. Mary Hunter Austin Papers, 1892-1934
    View Related Material Access Terms. Austin, Mary Hunter, 18681934; Christiandrama, Spanish ¾ Southwest, New; Folk-drama, Spanish ¾ Southwest, New;
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