by Molly Flagg Knudtsen
University of Nevada Press, 1982
Cloth: 978-0-87417-072-6 | eISBN: 978-0-87417-435-9
Library of Congress Classification F847.G7K86 1982
Dewey Decimal Classification 979.333

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This collection of vignettes about life in Central Nevada is much more than a historical document. According to author Molly Knudtsen, “These are the stories neighbors and families tell, where fact grows just a little larger than life. This is the stuff of legend.”The book focuses on a time when splendorous houses decorated the windswept valleys of Central Nevada; where fearless, stouthearted men and women braved the elements to survive and seek their fortune; and when people who loved the land clung to it and gave it a character all its own. These tales capture the spirit and folklore of early-day Central Nevada and illustrate the effect on its present-day inhabitants. Molly Knudtsen shares the experience of riding horseback through some of the great archaeological finds of the valley. She divulges the secret of converting flour, yeast, and potato water into a perfect loaf of bread. And through colorful anecdotes, she passes along the legendary accounts of Colonel Dave Buel.