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Rowland Evans Robinson

    Rowland Evans Robinson was once one of Vermont's most celebrated authors, gaining renown for his vivid portrayals of nature and rural farm life. Despite a progressive vision impairment that eventually led to blindness, he continued to write, supported by his wife. His literary legacy lies in his authentic depiction of country living and the rhythms of agricultural existence.

    Vermont: A Study of Independence
    Uncle Lisha's Outing
    Hunting Without a gun, and Other Papers by Rowland E. Robinson. With Illus. by Rachael Robinson
    • Vermont: A Study of Independence

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

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      Vermont: A Study of Independence