Glimpses of Three Coasts
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BY HELEN JACKSON (H. H.),
AUTHOR OF RAMONA, A CENTURY OF DISHONOR, VERSES, SONNETS AND LYRICS, HETTY'S STRANGE HISTORY, BITS OF TRAVEL, BITS OF TRAVEL AT HOME, ZEPH, MERCY PHILBRICK'S CHOICE, BETWEEN WHILES, BITS OF TALK ABOUT HOME MATTERS, BITS OF TALK FOR YOUNG FOLKS, NELLY'S SILVER MINE, CAT STORIES.
BOSTON: ROBERTS BROTHERS. 1886.
Copyright, 1886 , By Roberts Brothers.
University Press: John Wilson and Son, Cambridge.
GLIMPSES OF THREE COASTS.
Climate is to a country what temperament is to a man,—Fate. The figure is not so fanciful as it seems; for temperament, broadly defined, may be said to be that which determines the point of view of a man's mental and spiritual vision,—in other words, the light in which he sees things. And the word climate is, primarily, simply a statement of bounds defined according to the obliquity of the sun's course relative to the horizon,—in other words, the slant of the sun. The tropics are tropic because the sun shines down too straight. Vegetation leaps into luxuriance under the nearly vertical ray: but human activities languish; intellect is supine; only the passions, human nature's rank weed-growths, thrive. In the temperate zone, again, the sun strikes the earth too much aslant. Human activities develop; intellect is keen; the balance of passion and reason is normally adjusted: but vegetation is slow and restricted. As compared with the productiveness of the tropics, the best that the temperate zone can do is scanty.
There are a few spots on the globe where the conditions of the country override these laws, and do away with these lines of discrimination in favors. Florida, Italy, the South of France and of Spain, a few islands, and South California complete the list.
Helen Hunt Jackson
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GLIMPSES OF THREE COASTS.
CONTENTS.
OUTDOOR INDUSTRIES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
THE PRESENT CONDITION OF THE MISSION INDIANS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
ECHOES IN THE CITY OF THE ANGELS.
CHANCE DAYS IN OREGON.
A BURNS PILGRIMAGE.
GLINTS IN AULD REEKIE.
CHESTER STREETS.
BERGEN DAYS.
FOUR DAYS WITH SANNA.
THE KATRINA SAGA.
ENCYCLICALS OF A TRAVELLER.
THE VILLAGE OF OBERAMMERGAU.
THE PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU.
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