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The Harvester

The story of a young man who lives by collecting and selling medicinal herbs he has learned to harvest from the woods and how he uses this knowledge to free the womman he loves from oppression in Chicago. In volume II, he has saved and married the woman of his dreams, but she does not yet love him.

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  • "The story of a young man who lives by collecting and selling medicinal herbs he has learned to harvest from the woods and how he uses this knowledge to free the womman he loves from oppression in Chicago. In volume II, he has saved and married the woman of his dreams, but she does not yet love him."@en
  • ""The story of a young man who finds the girl of his dreams and wins her love.""
  • ""The story of a young man who finds the girl of his dreams and wins her love.""@en
  • "Many of the protagonists of Gene Stratton-Porter's beloved novels are spunky young women. In The Harvester, the acclaimed author takes on a slightly different subject: a shy, solitary, nature-loving young man who is dedicated to living life on his own terms. Will he ever be able to find a worthy partner who is willing to share his dream? Read The Harvester to find out."@en
  • "Story of the "Limberlost", a vast primitive swamp in Indiana. The author's most popular novel, based on the personality of father. For other editions, see Author Catalog."@en
  • "The Harvester is set in Gene Stratton Porter's Limberlost Swamp series. David Langston lives a simple life harvesting medicinal herbs to sell in the city. He believes that he has all that he needs in life, that is until he meets Ruth and everything changes. A gentle love story that changes everyone who reads it."@en
  • "This 1911 novel is a mystical love story set amidst the natural wonders of Stratton-Porter's beloved Indiana woodlands. David Langston, the Harvester, lives a hermit-like existence in Medicine Woods, his only companions his faithful dog and horse. Pursuing a vision of a beautiful woman, he finds Ruth Jameson, whose secret past will threaten their happiness."
  • "Bel, come here! The Harvester sat in the hollow worn in the hewed log stoop by the feet of his father and mother and his own sturdier tread, and rested his head against the casing of the cabin door when he gave the command. The tip of the dog's nose touched the gravel between his paws as he crouched flat on earth, with beautiful eyes steadily watching the master, but he did not move a muscle."
  • "Republication of a 1911 novel which tells the story of naturalist David Langston and his search for a dream woman who will share his love and devotion to the six hundred acres of woods, swamp, field, and stream, from which he makes his living."@en
  • "Republication of a 1911 novel which tells the story of naturalist David Langston and his search for a dream woman who will share his love and devotion to the six hundred acres of woods, swamp, field, and stream, from which he makes his living."

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  • "Powieść amerykańska"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Didactic fiction"
  • "Didactic fiction"@en

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  • "The harvester : [a classic novel]"
  • "The Harvester"
  • "The Harvester"@en
  • "Harvester"
  • "The Harvester ... Illustrated"@en
  • "The harvester"
  • "The harvester"@en

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