Pioneer Women e-bog
122,49 DKK
(inkl. moms 153,12 DKK)
From a rediscovered collection of autobiographical accounts written by hundreds of Kansas pioneer women in the early twentieth century, Joanna Stratton has created a collection hailed by Newsweek as uncommonly interesting and a remarkable distillation of primary sources.Never before has there been such a detailed record of womens courage, such a living portrait of the women who civilized the Am...
E-bog
122,49 DKK
Forlag
Touchstone
Udgivet
28 maj 2013
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
1KBBSX
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476753591
From a rediscovered collection of autobiographical accounts written by hundreds of Kansas pioneer women in the early twentieth century, Joanna Stratton has created a collection hailed by Newsweek as uncommonly interesting and a remarkable distillation of primary sources.Never before has there been such a detailed record of womens courage, such a living portrait of the women who civilized the American frontier. Here are their stories: wilderness mothers, schoolmarms, Indian squaws, immigrants, homesteaders, and circuit riders. Their personal recollections of prairie fires, locust plagues, cowboy shootouts, Indian raids, and blizzards on the plains vividly reveal the drama, danger and excitement of the pioneer experience. These were women of relentless determination, whose tenacity helped them to conquer loneliness and privation. Their work was the work of survival, it demanded as much from them as from their menand at last that partnership has been recognized. These voices are haunting (The New York Times Book Review), and they reveal the special heroism and industriousness of pioneer women as never before.