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The Lives and Letters of Eugene Manlove Rhodes and Charles Fletcher Lummis
Frank M. Clark(0)
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Two great men: one a brilliant author and the other a skilled editor, photographer, and self-taught archeologist. Together they laid out the vast beauty, mystery and grandeur of the land known as the American Southwest. Both were scrappers-Rhodes with words and occasionally fists, and Lummis with his rapier like editorials. In their time, transportation was not easy, friends often saw little of each other and letter writing was not, taken lightly. The author weaves a story of these two literary greats through their letters. The book reveals much about their characters and their era. Rhodes and Lummis put much of themselves into their skilled and expressive correspondence. We feel the great compassion, courtesy, kindness and genuine concern for those they held dear in this, book that is, as much about the lost art of civility, as it is about the men who worked to preserve it.