An edition of The Call of the Canyon (1924)

Call of the canyon

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Call of the canyon
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An edition of The Call of the Canyon (1924)

Call of the canyon

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From the book:What subtle strange message had come to her out of the West? Carley Burch laid the letter in her lap and gazed dreamily through the window. It was a day typical of early April in New York, rather cold and gray, with steely sunlight. Spring breathed in the air, but the women passing along Fifty-seventh Street wore furs and wraps. She heard the distant clatter of an L train and then the hum of a motor car. A hurdy-gurdy jarred into the interval of quiet. Glenn has been gone over a year, she mused, "three months over a year-and of all his strange letters this seems the strangest yet." She lived again, for the thousandth time, the last moments she had spent with him. It had been on New-Year's Eve, 1918. They had called upon friends who were staying at the McAlpin, in a suite on the twenty-first floor overlooking Broadway. And when the last quarter hour of that eventful and tragic year began slowly to pass with the low swell of whistles and bells, Carley's friends had discreetly left her alone with her lover, at the open window, to watch and hear the old year out, the new year in. Glenn Kilbourne had returned from France early that fall, shell-shocked and gassed, and otherwise incapacitated for service in the army-a wreck of his former sterling self and in many unaccountable ways a stranger to her. Cold, silent, haunted by something, he had made her miserable with his aloofness. But as the bells began to ring out the year that had been his ruin Glenn had drawn her close, tenderly, passionately, and yet strangely, too.

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Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Language
English
Pages
291

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Cover of: Call of the canyon
Call of the canyon
2001, Sagebrush Large Print Westerns
in English
Cover of: The Call of the Canyon
The Call of the Canyon
March 1992, Harpercollins (Mm)
in English
Cover of: The call of the canyon
The call of the canyon
1982, Thorndike Press
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: Call of the canyon
Call of the canyon
1925, Grosset & Dunlap
in English

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New York

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Pagination
4 p. 1., 291 p.
Number of pages
291

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17562140M
LCCN
30012337
Library Thing
740639

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Work ID
OL485708W

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