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Three early works from Cunninghame Graham. Notes on the District of Menteith (1895) surveys the area around his estate, Gartmore. Father Archangel of Scotland (1896) is essays and sketches from the author and his wife Gabriela. The Ipane (1899) is short stories and sketches. With an overview of the Life and Writings, and Appendices.
The three collections, Thirteen Stories (1900), Success (1902), and Progress, and Other Sketches (1905), display Cunninghame Graham's growing confidence in his skills and ability to handle the wide-ranging subject matter that became his trademark. With an overview of the Life and Writings, and Appendices.
The three collections - 'His People', 'Faith' and 'Hope' - first published between 1906 and 1910, present a typical mix of Cunninghame Graham's stories, set in widely separated locations and drawing on his vast experience of life in different classes of human society. With an overview of the Life and Writings, and Appendices.
The three collections, 'Charity', 'A Hatchment' and 'Brought Forward', were published just before and during World War I when Cunninghame Graham was in his sixties. The stories reveal amazing powers of recall for the experiences and feelings of youth and a close empathy with nations at war. With an overview of the Life and Writings and Appendices.
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