"Sunset at Mackinac and Other Poems" by Joseph Frazier is a collection of late 19th-century poetry reflecting on nature, travel, and the American experience. With a delicate touch and evocative imagery, Frazier captures the beauty of Mackinac Island and other locales, inviting readers to explore the landscapes and sentiments of a bygone era. These "stray leaves from the note book of a dilletante" offer a glimpse into the poet's personal reflections and observations, making this volume a charming addition to collections of American poetry and historical travel writing. Experience the gentle rhythm and quiet contemplation of "Sunset at Mackinac," a timeless celebration of place and feeling.
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