Browse a copy of this poem, published in an early 20th century magazine named, "Cosmopolitan." Follow the links to other literary collections.
Set in Black Mountain, USA, this brief tale follows an argument between several sheep herders. Click on the links to find other short stories.
Read this story following a couple living in Agua Dulce, Spanish for "sweet water." Includes the original print date and links to other writers.
View images of buildings from the World's Fair held in San Francisco, or read about the diverse influences over Western art.
Read a copy of this tale that follows the friendship between two people. Includes illustrations from the original text.
Published in the early 20th century, this story describes the dilemmas of being a married woman with aspirations.
University of Virginia provides a copy of this poem written to honor nature. Learn where the piece originally appeared.
Translated from the Paiute Indian language, this chant was meant to protect individuals during "times of evil fortune." Link to other stories.
Take a look at a copy of this short story about the family of Don Pedro Ruiz. Learn about the original publication, or link to an author list.
University of Virginia provides a copy of this poem, originally printed in "The Independent" in 1900. Features links to other book collections.
Read the etext version of this tale, revolving around a deserted town named Minnietta. Follow the links to see a list of libraries.
Take a look at this story to learn about animals that once made their home in the surrounding nature areas of Los Robles.
Take a look at this story that revolves around the desert area of California. Follow the links to read more stories by the author.
Peruse a copy of this story, revolving around an item owned by a California Indian. Also offers links to other etext collections.
Browse a copy of this story surrounding the relationship between a California minor and his spouse. Includes links to foreign language libraries.
Printed in 1903, this story revolves around Gabriel Lausanne's trek to America for Jean Baptiste. Take a look at the original illustrations.
University of Virginia offers the lyrics to this song, taken from the Paiute Indian tribe. Click on the links to search other collections.
Take a look at this poem, translated from the language of the Yokut Indians. Discover the complete title of this piece.
Take a look at this short tale that was originally printed in the magazine, "Atlantic Monthly" in 1907. Includes links to other short stories.
Offers an electronic copy of this early 20th century tale of unrequited love, set in Death Valley, California. Look at illustrations.
Follow the travels of Millard Travis to learn of his encounter with a certain young woman. Includes details about the original printing and links to Austin's other works.