Sun hunting : adventures and observations among the native and migratory tribes of Florida, including the stoical time-killers of Palm Beach, the gentle and gregarious tin-canners of the remote interior, and the vivacious and semi-violent peoples of Miami and its pulieus
Title
Sun hunting : adventures and observations among the native and migratory tribes of Florida, including the stoical time-killers of Palm Beach, the gentle and gregarious tin-canners of the remote interior, and the vivacious and semi-violent peoples of Miami and its pulieus
Subject
Florida -- Description and travel
Description
198 p., [14] p. of plates : ill. ; 19 cm.
Contents:
Chapter Page 3
Of the peculiar differences between two sides 13
Of the telegram expecters of the date guessers 22
Of the fascinations of the beach of the sand 30
Of the Three Day Suckers of true smartness 36
Of those who wish to crash into society 47
Chapter Page 50
Of the divergences between Bradleys 62
Of Mrs Jarley the original tincanner 103
Chapter Page 110
Of the enthusiasm of all growing things 125
Of palm trees of varieties of fish and of fruit 134
Of real estate dealers of the large handsome 143
Of subdivisions wise and otherwise of land 150
Of the suspicious stories concerning the mango 156
Chapter Page 161
Of January in the North of the winter past 71
Of migrants and migrations of the true sun 79
Of the TinCan Tourists of the World 87
Of portable bungalows of the rheumatic dairy 96
Of the arrival of Carl Fisher in Miami 172
Of expensive expenses and heated ice rinks 178
Of Florida fishing of the tigerish barracuda 191
Contents:
Chapter Page 3
Of the peculiar differences between two sides 13
Of the telegram expecters of the date guessers 22
Of the fascinations of the beach of the sand 30
Of the Three Day Suckers of true smartness 36
Of those who wish to crash into society 47
Chapter Page 50
Of the divergences between Bradleys 62
Of Mrs Jarley the original tincanner 103
Chapter Page 110
Of the enthusiasm of all growing things 125
Of palm trees of varieties of fish and of fruit 134
Of real estate dealers of the large handsome 143
Of subdivisions wise and otherwise of land 150
Of the suspicious stories concerning the mango 156
Chapter Page 161
Of January in the North of the winter past 71
Of migrants and migrations of the true sun 79
Of the TinCan Tourists of the World 87
Of portable bungalows of the rheumatic dairy 96
Of the arrival of Carl Fisher in Miami 172
Of expensive expenses and heated ice rinks 178
Of Florida fishing of the tigerish barracuda 191
Creator
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957
Source
Book/F316.R64
Publisher
Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill
Date
Circa 1922
Contributor
Library of Congress
Rights
Public Domain
Format
Text/Adobe PDF
11 MB
11 MB
Language
eng
Type
Text
Identifier
sunhuntingadvent00robe
Original Format
Book, 198 pages
Text
Adobe PDF
11 MB
11 MB
Files
Collection
Citation
Roberts, Kenneth Lewis, 1885-1957, “Sun hunting : adventures and observations among the native and migratory tribes of Florida, including the stoical time-killers of Palm Beach, the gentle and gregarious tin-canners of the remote interior, and the vivacious and semi-violent peoples of Miami and its pulieus,” Florida Views: Development and Vision, accessed April 26, 2024, https://flstereoview.omeka.net/items/show/35.