Cole Webb HarterThank you for reading. The Land of Giants is a work of fiction, but obviously one which takes place in and alongside real places and events. For more information on the geography, history, and peoples of Crescent City and Del Norte County (truly Caliornia's hidden gem), I direct you to the Del Norte Historical Society at 577 H Street, Crescent City, CA 95531. They can be reached online at https: //delnortehistory.org/. Much of the research done for this novel was sourced from the essential WPA Guide to California: The Golden State compiled by the Federal Writers' Project in the 1930s. See also Images of America: Crescent City & Del Norte County. Furthermore, for those interested in the beautiful yet endangered Athabaskan language, Tolowa, do yourself a favor and immerse yourself in the work of Loren Me'-lash-ne Bommelyn, son of the late tribal geneologist Eunice Bommelyn, without whom the Tolowa language might have gone extinct. Finally, for those who may not know, this novel is a follow-up to my short-film Erzsabet and the Mystery of Iniquity, which covered the events of Chapter 11. The history of the real Mojave Phone Booth is recorded in Adventures with the Mojave Phone Booth by Godfrey "DOC" Daniels. Erzsabet and the Mystery of Iniquity and my other short films can be accessed via https: //colewebbharter.xyz. I'll see you in the trees. - Cole Webb Harter Read More Read Less
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