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Olive Woolley Burt (1894–1981)

Autor/a de Luther Burbank: Boy Wizard

49+ obres 673 Membres 2 Ressenyes

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Obres de Olive Woolley Burt

Luther Burbank: Boy Wizard (1948) 66 exemplars
The Ringling Brothers: Circus Boys (1958) — Autor; Autor — 53 exemplars
Young Jed Smith: Westering Boy (1954) 48 exemplars
John Wanamaker: Boy Merchant (1952) 44 exemplars
John Alden: Young Puritan (1964) 37 exemplars
Brigham Young (1956) 22 exemplars
The First Book of Salt (1965) 18 exemplars
Negroes in the Early West (1969) 17 exemplars
The First Book of Copper (1968) 13 exemplars
Ghost Towns of the West (1976) 10 exemplars
Black Women of Valor (1974) 9 exemplars
Petticoats west (1963) 9 exemplars
Let's Find Out About Bread (1966) 9 exemplars
Wind before the dawn (1964) 8 exemplars
Sacajawea (1978) 8 exemplars
Mountain Men of the Early West (1967) 8 exemplars
The National Road (1968) 6 exemplars
Old America Comes Alive (1966) 6 exemplars
Jim Beckwourth : Crow Chief (1957) 5 exemplars
Born to Teach (1967) 4 exemplars
I Am an American (1968) 4 exemplars
The first book of Utah (1963) 3 exemplars
Ouray the Arrow 3 exemplars
Canyon treasure (1950) 3 exemplars
The Horse in America (1975) 2 exemplars
Cloud Girl (2011) 2 exemplars
Jayhawker Johnny 2 exemplars
God Gave Me Eyes (1942) 2 exemplars
Het uranium dal 1 exemplars
I Challenge the Dark Sea (1964) 1 exemplars
Prince of the ranch 1 exemplars

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Leaders of the Frontier (1950) — Col·laborador — 4 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Spring 1968) (1968) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Red Stockings and Out-of-Towners: Sports in Utah (2003) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 37, No. 3 (Summer 1969) (1969) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 50, No. 2 (Spring 1982) (1982) — Col·laborador — 2 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 34, No. 4, Fall 1966 (1966) — Autor de la coberta — 1 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 20, No. 4, October 1952 (1952) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 23, No. 2, April 1955 (1955) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 25, No. 2, April 1957 (1957) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 25, No. 3, July 1957 (1957) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 30, No. 2, Spring 1962 (1962) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars
Utah Historical Quarterly - Vol. 33, No. 1, Winter 1965 (1965) — Col·laborador — 1 exemplars

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Brief biographies of thirteen Negro men and two women who were among the first
explorers, trappers, soldiers, businessmen, cowboys, and settlers in the "early West.
 
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CarrieFortuneLibrary | Sep 12, 2022 |
From the book flap:

"In 1827 Sarah Hale astonished America by editing the first magazine for women. She stirred their imagination with her daring articles on women's rights, flattered them by her edicts on fashions and manners. At a time when few "females" dared to wrte for publication, her first novel was a sensational success. She was a crusader, a reformer and a champion of women's rights long before the suffragist movement caught fire.

As a young girl Sarah created controversy in her New Hampshire village by her advanced methods in teaching children. At twenty-three she married lawyer David Hale. When he died, leaving her with five children to support, she tried to sell bonnets but failed, and turned to writing. Her NORTHWOOD was the first novel to raise the issue of slavery. It became a best seller and attracted the interest of a Boston publisher who hired Sarah to edit THE LADIES' MAGAZINE.

This was a daring project, unprecedented in American publishing. Since Sarah had no contributing authors, she wrote most of the first issue herself - stories, aticles and poems. Men were disturbed by this "female" novelty, but women were delighted. Gradually as circulation grew, Sarah become bolder in her editorials, pleading for higher education for girls, for women doctors and teachers. She formed the first women's organization in America - the Seamen's Aid Society - and proved on many occasions that women could solve problems as effectively as men.

Louis Godey tried vainly to imitate Sarah's policies in his LADY'S BOOK. Then he begged her to work for him, but she refused to leave LADIES' MAGAZINE, so he bought it. As his editor she began her most dramatic crusades, working almost till her death at the age of ninety.

Sarah Hale was beautiful, compassionate, courageous. She never misused her incredible power in molding public opinion, and she forsook a lost cause. The author brings a dynamic and romantic figure to vivid life."
… (més)
 
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northprairielb | Sep 21, 2021 |

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Obres
49
També de
12
Membres
673
Popularitat
#37,521
Valoració
½ 3.4
Ressenyes
2
ISBN
28

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