Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Californian Pictures in Prose and Verse
It Should be stated that descriptions of some of the most remarkable scenery in California - such as Yosemite, the Big Tree groves, and those regions of the high sierra lying in the southern part of the State - are purposely withheld, for the reason that they have been already better described by Prof. J. D. Whitney, Clarence King, and John Muir, have been illustrated and written about by scores of artists and authors, and have so become in a measure hackneyed. It was, besides, the wish of the present writer to de scribe what was most familiar and recent in his own.
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