This page is about the American writer, see Mary Austin for others with similar names. Mary Hunter Austin (September 9, 1868 – August 13, 1934) was an...
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Mary Austin may refer to: Mary Hunter Austin (1868–1934), American writer of fiction and non-fiction Mary V. Austin (1900–1986), Australian community...
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businesswoman, philanthropist, and diplomat Mary Hunter Austin (1868–1934), American writer Mary Hunter Wolf (1904–2000), American theater director and...
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The Land of Little Rain is a book written by American writer Mary Hunter Austin.: 109 First published in 1903, it contains a series of interrelated lyrical...
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first book, Taos Pueblo, was published in 1930 with text by writer Mary Hunter Austin. Strand proved especially influential. Adams was impressed by the...
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Potash wars (California) (redirect from Stafford Wallace Austin)
He married Mary Hunter Austin on May 18, 1891, she wrote the book, Land of Little Rain about the Owens Valley. They had one child Ruth Austin (1891-1918)...
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Mount Mary Austin is a mountain east of the Sierra Crest and west of Independence, California. It is named in honor of Mary Hunter Austin, the author...
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Other notable Carlinvillians include nature writer and novelist Mary Hunter Austin, once called "the most intelligent woman in America" by H.G. Wells...
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South: 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'". The New York Times. "Film Review: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter". Austin Chronicle. June 22, 2012. "'Abraham...
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Graham. It was designed in the Victorian architectural style. Authors Mary Hunter Austin and Charles Fletcher Lummis were frequent guests, as was John Muir...
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Charles Derleth Jr.; Stephen Taber; F. Omari; Harold W. Fairbanks; Mary Hunter Austin (1907). The California Earthquake of 1906. San Francisco: A. M. Robertson...
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The Arrow Maker is a play by Mary Hunter Austin meant to reflect American Indian life, especially of the Paiutes, in the Sierra Nevada of the United States...
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Ball, English-Canadian journalist and politician (d. 1943) 1868 – Mary Hunter Austin, American author, poet, and critic (d. 1934) 1873 – Max Reinhardt...
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Taos Pueblo is a book by Ansel Adams and Mary Hunter Austin. Originally published in 1930, it is the first book of Adams' photographs. A seminal work in...
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Shirley Williamson (1875–1944) California Impressionist painter. Mary Hunter Austin, novelist Eric Berne, psychiatrist and author Gelett Burgess, humorist...
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Blue and Yellow, Ansel Adams' photobook Taos Pueblo with writing by Mary Hunter Austin, Martin Munkácsi's photograph Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika, early...
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Fe New Mexico. Founded in 1919 by American novelist and essayist Mary Hunter Austin as The Santa Fe Little Theatre and incorporated in 1922, it is “the...
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Madalena de Martel Patrício, Olav Duun and Upton Sinclair. The authors Mary Hunter Austin, Hermann Bahr, Safvet-beg Bašagić, Andrei Bely, Hayim Nahman Bialik...
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and referred to other earlier writers of the genre, particularly Mary Hunter Austin, Henry David Thoreau, and Walt Whitman, whose style Abbey echoed in...
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Santa Fe, Nuevo México and Los Angeles, Alta California in 1829–1830 Mary Hunter Austin (1868–1934), writer Jimmy Santiago Baca (born 1952), poet Gustave...
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Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio (1919), Sinclair Lewis, Main Street (1920) and Mary Hunter Austin, A Woman of Genius (1921). The novel was adapted for television as...
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Anne Hadden (redirect from Mary Anne Hadden)
Carmel-by-the-Sea, including writers Lincoln Steffens, Robinson Jeffers, and Mary Hunter Austin. She also knew John Steinbeck, who was a child in Salinas when she...
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venture. Bean marched in a unit with other women writers, including Mary Hunter Austin, Grace Gallatin Seton Thompson, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Katherine...
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wife Una, Florence McClung, Georgia O'Keeffe, Nicolai Fechin, Mary Hunter Austin, Mary Foote, Frank Waters, Jaime de Angulo, Aldous Huxley, Ernie O'Malley...
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Charles Henry Rieber 1928 – Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge 1928 – Mary Hunter Austin 1927 – Mary Roberts Coolidge 1927 – Edwin Markham 1925 – Norman Frank Coleman...
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wrote extensively about California include: Mary Hunter Austin, novelist, poet, critic and playwright. Austin is best known for her 1903 nature book The...
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The Clan of the Cave Bear Paul Auster (born 1947), New York Trilogy Mary Hunter Austin (1868–1934), Isidro Victoria Aveyard (born 1990), Red Queen series...
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Tuttle worked for in these positions include Walter B. Pitkin and Mary Hunter Austin. During the late 1910s, Tuttle helped veterans while working at a...
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Eduard Buchner, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1860) 1934 – Mary Hunter Austin, American author and playwright (b. 1868) 1937 – Sigizmund Levanevsky...
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proceeds were to be given to Coolbrith. Frank Norris, Mary Hallock Foote and Mary Hunter Austin were among the authors who contributed stories. The poet...
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