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The Wind Blows Free

hardcoverJanuary 1, 1979
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ISBN-13: 9780931170096 ISBN-10: 0931170095
Publisher
Brand: The Center for Western Studies
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 1, 1979
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
0.00×0.00×0.00 cm

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The Wind Blows Free by Frederick Manfred. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780931170096.

From dust jacket notes: "...The Wind Blows Free, a personal reminiscence of a 1934 hitchniking trek from Doon, Iowa, to the shining Western mountains, is a trip which the author said released his soul. It is an odyssey of the outsetting novelist, an adventure into some of the beginnings of Frederick Manfreds art. For that reason alone The Wind Blows Free is an important book. But it is also a rich and wonderfully humorous account, a moving picture of the young artist, in which Manfred sits (thats too quiescent a term somehow) for his own portrait. In Vivian, South Dakota, a dust-bowl town of boardwalks and moaning winds, youthful Frederick Feikema Manfred meets Minerva Baxter enroute West with her 1926 Essex and her spinsters phobias. As a condition for his becoming her passenger-driver he must stand for a portrait - this time a chalk outline of his six-foot, nine-inch frame to be drawn by an attendant on a gas-station wall as Miss Minervas precaution against any criminal ardor latent in the young man. Examining the great human map which results, she pronounces it satisfactory and say its time to be on their way...."