"The Legend of Tamalpais," originally published in 1911, recounts the rich folklore and history surrounding Mount Tamalpais in California. Neill Compton Wilson weaves together Native American legends and early 20th-century observations, offering a unique glimpse into the cultural and natural significance of this iconic landmark.
This edition preserves the charm and historical value of the original text, making it an essential read for those interested in California history, Native American mythology, and the enduring allure of Mount Tamalpais. Discover the stories that have shaped the region and continue to resonate today.
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