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The Gentle Tamers: Frauen des alten Wilden Westens von Dee braunes Taschenbuch-
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Standort: Lincoln City, Oregon, USA
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Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- Sehr gut
- Hinweise des Verkäufers
- “very good condition, printed 1981”
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Type
- Novel
- Vintage
- Yes
- Original Language
- English
- Book Series
- Historical
- ISBN
- 9780803250253
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803250258
ISBN-13
9780803250253
eBay Product ID (ePID)
729167
Product Key Features
Book Title
Gentle Tamers : Women of the Old Wild West
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / 19th Century, General, Women's Studies
Publication Year
1981
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
15 oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
6.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
81-003428
Reviews
"The promise implicit in the title of this book is not broken. Mr. Brown has assembled a notable collection of women who took part in the migrations westward, mostly in the period of 18501880, and presents them, often with enthusiasm and always with sympathy. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Brown's book."-Stewart Holbrook, New York Herald Tribune Books, ""The promise implicit in the title of this book is not broken. Mr. Brown has assembled a notable collection of women who took part in the migrations westward, mostly in the period of 1850-1880, and presents them, often with enthusiasm and always with sympathy. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Brown's book.""--Stewart Holbrook, New York Herald Tribune Books ""Underlying the book's fascinating comedy and pathos and terror, there is a sociological overtone. Mr. Brown shows that the reactions of these women to their frontier experience were as important as male reactions in the development of American mores and American democracy.""--Marshall Sprague, New York Times Book Review, "The promise implicit in the title of this book is not broken. Mr. Brown has assembled a notable collection of women who took part in the migrations westward, mostly in the period of 18501880, and presents them, often with enthusiasm and always with sympathy. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Brown''s book."-Stewart Holbrook, New York Herald Tribune Books, "Underlying the book''s fascinating comedy and pathos and terror, there is a sociological overtone. Mr. Brown shows that the reactions of these women to their frontier experience were as important as male reactions in the development of American mores and American democracy."-Marshall Sprague,New York Times Book Review, "Underlying the book's fascinating comedy and pathos and terror, there is a sociological overtone. Mr. Brown shows that the reactions of these women to their frontier experience were as important as male reactions in the development of American mores and American democracy."-Marshall Sprague, New York Times Book Review, "Underlying the book''s fascinating comedy and pathos and terror, there is a sociological overtone. Mr. Brown shows that the reactions of these women to their frontier experience were as important as male reactions in the development of American mores and American democracy."-Marshall Sprague, New York Times Book Review, "The promise implicit in the title of this book is not broken. Mr. Brown has assembled a notable collection of women who took part in the migrations westward, mostly in the period of 1850-1880, and presents them, often with enthusiasm and always with sympathy. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Brown's book."-Stewart Holbrook, New York Herald Tribune Books, "The promise implicit in the title of this book is not broken. Mr. Brown has assembled a notable collection of women who took part in the migrations westward, mostly in the period of 18501880, and presents them, often with enthusiasm and always with sympathy. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Brown''s book."-Stewart Holbrook,New York Herald Tribune Books, "Underlying the book's fascinating comedy and pathos and terror, there is a sociological overtone. Mr. Brown shows that the reactions of these women to their frontier experience were as important as male reactions in the development of American mores and American democracy."-Marshall Sprague,New York Times Book Review
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Synopsis
All aspects of western feminine life, which include a good deal about the western male, are covered in this lively, informal but soundly factual account of the women who built the West. Among those whose stories are included are Elizabeth Custer; Lola Montez, Ann Eliza Young, Josephine Meeker, Carry Nation, Esther Morris, and Virginia Reed.
LC Classification Number
F596
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