Hamlin Garland
(1860 - 1940)
Hannibal Hamlin Garland was an American novelist, poet, and writer. He is best known for his fiction involving hard-working Midwestern farmers.
Bibliography
Boy Life on the Prairie (1899)
An account of growing up on an Iowa farm shortly after the Civil War. Considered by many the author’s best work and one of the outstanding accounts of growing up in the Midwest in the nineteenth century. Read online at archive.org.
Golden Tales of Our America (1929)
A collection of short stories about earlier times in America.
Hamlin Garland
Joel Chandler Harris
Bret Harte
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Golden Tales of the Prairie States (1932)
A collection of short stories by midwestern writers.
Booth Tarkington
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Man and His World (1958)
Stories and poems about the natural world for older readers.
Rachel Field
Hamlin Garland
Rudyard Kipling
Carl Sandburg
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Ezra Jack Keats
Robert Lawson
Maurice Sendak
Kurt Wiese
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