The Mountains

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Author: Stewart Edward White

Preface

The author has followed a true sequence of events practically in all particulars save in respect to the character of the Tenderfoot. He is in one sense fictitious; in another sense real. He is real in that he is the apotheosis of many tenderfeet, and that everything he does in this narrative he has done at one time or another in the author’s experience. He is fictitious in the sense that he is in no way to be identified with the third member of our party in the actual trip.

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Chicago: Stewart Edward White, "Preface," The Mountains, trans. Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859 in The Mountains Original Sources, accessed April 19, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=NNVNQREA9IIFQ7U.

MLA: White, Stewart Edward. "Preface." The Mountains, translted by Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859, in The Mountains, Original Sources. 19 Apr. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=NNVNQREA9IIFQ7U.

Harvard: White, SE, 'Preface' in The Mountains, trans. . cited in 1909, The Mountains. Original Sources, retrieved 19 April 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=NNVNQREA9IIFQ7U.