![]() No other work of fiction so faithfully conveys. Each book includes a biography of the author, a short essay about the images and artifacts from the Library used to illustrate the text, and suggestions for further reading. O Pioneers (1913) was Willa Cathers first great novel, and to many it remains her unchallenged masterpiece. The New York Public Library Collector's Editionsįavorite masterpieces of world literature illustrated by rare and beautiful materials from the Library's collections and featuring an elegant, distinctive design, with foil-trimmed covers with matching endpapers compact, easy-to-hold size and modern, readable type. O Pioneers opens on a blustery winter day, in the town of Hanover, Nebraska, sometime between 18. Gathered together in this unique collection are the novel O Pioneers!-Cather's famous elegy to the land and to the pioneer spirit-and two of her greatest shorter works, A Lost Lady and "The Bohemian Girl." An evocative celebration of Cather's life and work, this special Collector's Edition is illustrated with portraits of Cather and a selection of photographs and drawings that capture the grandeur of the Western frontier. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Although Willa Cather lived most of her adult life in New York City, she never forgot or stopped loving the "sea of grass"-the open, untamed country of her youth. ![]()
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