Status
Checked out
Genres
Publication
Dover Publications (1981), Edition: First edition thus., 96 pages
Description
This wonderful behind-the-scenes biography takes a look at the life and career of the legendary Annie Oakley. Aided by more than 100 rare photographs, posters, handbills, and other memorabilia, Sayers chronicles Oakley's impoverished childhood, devoted marriage to Frank Butler, her early years with the Sells Brothers Circus, and especially her 17 years touring with Buffalo Bill.
User reviews
LibraryThing member EvalineAuerbach
A vivid portrayal in words and photographs of the most famous female western star of the early 20th century: Phoebe Ann Moses (her real name). Includes a bit about Johnny Baker, another sharp-shooter, who happens to be the one who built High Jinks near Oracle.
LibraryThing member JenniferRobb
My mom had this book at her house. I think she got it at the Gerst museum in Darke County, Ohio.
What I liked:
I did not know of Annie Oakley's connections to Ohio until recently. I enjoyed learning more about that.
The many photos and illustrations
What I didn't like:
The recitations of Annie's travels
What I liked:
I did not know of Annie Oakley's connections to Ohio until recently. I enjoyed learning more about that.
The many photos and illustrations
What I didn't like:
The recitations of Annie's travels
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with the Wild West Show(s). It was more just like a list of where she went and where she performed--not too much detail. Show Less
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1981
Physical description
96 p.; 8.3 inches
ISBN
0486241203 / 9780486241203
UPC
800759241200