THE GASPARDS OF PINE CROFT, A ROMANCE OF THE WINDERMERE

(New York: George H. Doran, 1923).

Romance and adventure in British Columbia.
"Of all British Columbia valleys none has a finer sweep than the spacious Windermere. The valley rolls itself on both sides of the Columbia River in wide stretches of grass lands, varied with great reaches of red pine forest, here of open park-like appearance, there thick with underbrush of spruce and cedar. The valley lies between the two ranges of the Selkirks, which in places crowd hard upon the river and again lie up against a far horizon across a stretch of tumbling foothills. With the autumn sun on its rich and varied wealth of color, the valley lies like one great genial smile across the face of British Columbia from Golden Pass to the Crow s Nest, warm, kindly, restful.
It was upon a glorious autumn day that Hugh Gaspard s eyes first rested upon the valley, and from that first impression he could never escape. For, though by training and profession Gaspard was an engineer, and with a mastery of his craft, by native gifts of imagination and temperament and sense of colour, that rarest of Heaven s bestowments, drawn from his mingled Highland Scot and Gallic blood strain, he was an artist." Item #13438

First edition. 8vo, publisher s original green cloth lettered and decoratively illustrated in green on the upper cover and lettered in green on the spine. 318. A very good copy, well preserved with old pastedown on the free-fly.

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