Ink trails : Michigan's famous and forgotten authors
Publication Information
East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, c2012.
Physical Description
xv, 183 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Series
Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction / by Dave Dempsey
- Introduction / by Jack Dempsey
- SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN: George Mathew Adams: "today's Talk" --Kenyon, Frost, and Miller: Arbor Days
- Dudley Felker Randall: urban trailblazer
- CENTRAL/SOUTH CENTRAL MICHIGAN: William McKendree Carleton: verse virtuoso
- James Oliver Curwood: champion of God's counry
- Marguerite de Angeli: children don't forget
- Holling Clancy Holling: beyond four corners
- Theodore Huebner Roethke; the purity of despair
- Maritta Wolff: sudden fame
- SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN: Liberty Hyde Bailey: a bountiful life
- Ringgold Wilmer Lardner: life is more than a game
- Carl Sandburg: sand man
- NORTHERN LOWER MICHIGAN: Charles Bruce Catton: America's Civil War storyteller
- Sara Gwendolyn Frostic: spirit indomitable
- Eugene Ruggles: songs for the underdog
- UPPER PENINSULA: Carroll Watson Rankin: northern light
- John Donaldson Voelker: great character.