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About This Book

The narrative follows Ramon Delcasar, a proud Mexican who returns from law school to the southwestern landscapes of his youth while confronting social prejudice, personal ambition, and a deep attachment to ancestral land. A cross-country train journey introduces a brief romantic fascination but ultimately redirects him toward memories of ranch life, sheep drives, and the freedom of the open range. The story balances episodic travel and rural scenes with inward reflection, exploring the tension between modern education and primitive liberty, the desire for social acceptance against racial pride, and the enduring pull of family property and landscape.

About the Author

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Harvey Fergusson

Harvey Fergusson was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "The Blood of the Conquerors," explores themes of conquest and identity, reflecting the complexities of human experience in a rapidly changing world. Fergusson's writing often delves into the intricacies of character and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage of his time. Through his narratives, he captures the spirit of his era while engaging with timeless questions of humanity.

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