Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197473
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Fannie Pearson Hardy was a young woman in her mid-twenties when she wrote the articles in this volume of the Sports She Wrote series in the early 1890s. Her upbringing in Maine's wilderness instilled a profound connection with nature, evident in her insightful writings on hunting, fishing, environment and wildlife preservation. As a pioneer for women's involvement in outdoor pursuits, she founded The Audubon Society chapter at Smith College while she was a student, and her lifelong interest in education drove her to became Maine's first female school superintendent. Hardy's contributions to this volume (102,000 words), drawn from Forest and Stream magazine, include three major essays published in 1891 and 1892, reflecting her deep understanding of Maine's landscapes, wildlife, and game laws. These multi-part series, along with additional standalone pieces, offer invaluable insights into the socio-cultural and environmental fabric of the era. Her articles, complemented by commentary from male writers, serve as primary sources for scholars and historians exploring nature and the life of an outdoorswoman in 19th-century America. She was inspired by the accomplishments of her father, a noted guide and outdoorsman with whom she often traveled and explored the backwoods. Beyond her literary achievements, Hardy's legacy extends into the 20th century, solidifying her reputation as a leading authority on ornithology and Native American culture in the State of Maine. She left an enduring mark on 19th-century outdoor literature and her words endure as a testament to her indomitable spirit and the timeless allure of the Maine wilderness. Additional articles about hunting and shooting are available in the following volumes of the Sports She Wrote series: Fisherwomen; Camping Out; Women on the Hunt; Equestrian Reports; The Horsewoman’s Trilogy; Diana’s Outdoor Sports; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Fannie Pearson Hardy
Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197473
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Fannie Pearson Hardy was a young woman in her mid-twenties when she wrote the articles in this volume of the Sports She Wrote series in the early 1890s. Her upbringing in Maine's wilderness instilled a profound connection with nature, evident in her insightful writings on hunting, fishing, environment and wildlife preservation. As a pioneer for women's involvement in outdoor pursuits, she founded The Audubon Society chapter at Smith College while she was a student, and her lifelong interest in education drove her to became Maine's first female school superintendent. Hardy's contributions to this volume (102,000 words), drawn from Forest and Stream magazine, include three major essays published in 1891 and 1892, reflecting her deep understanding of Maine's landscapes, wildlife, and game laws. These multi-part series, along with additional standalone pieces, offer invaluable insights into the socio-cultural and environmental fabric of the era. Her articles, complemented by commentary from male writers, serve as primary sources for scholars and historians exploring nature and the life of an outdoorswoman in 19th-century America. She was inspired by the accomplishments of her father, a noted guide and outdoorsman with whom she often traveled and explored the backwoods. Beyond her literary achievements, Hardy's legacy extends into the 20th century, solidifying her reputation as a leading authority on ornithology and Native American culture in the State of Maine. She left an enduring mark on 19th-century outdoor literature and her words endure as a testament to her indomitable spirit and the timeless allure of the Maine wilderness. Additional articles about hunting and shooting are available in the following volumes of the Sports She Wrote series: Fisherwomen; Camping Out; Women on the Hunt; Equestrian Reports; The Horsewoman’s Trilogy; Diana’s Outdoor Sports; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197473
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Fannie Pearson Hardy was a young woman in her mid-twenties when she wrote the articles in this volume of the Sports She Wrote series in the early 1890s. Her upbringing in Maine's wilderness instilled a profound connection with nature, evident in her insightful writings on hunting, fishing, environment and wildlife preservation. As a pioneer for women's involvement in outdoor pursuits, she founded The Audubon Society chapter at Smith College while she was a student, and her lifelong interest in education drove her to became Maine's first female school superintendent. Hardy's contributions to this volume (102,000 words), drawn from Forest and Stream magazine, include three major essays published in 1891 and 1892, reflecting her deep understanding of Maine's landscapes, wildlife, and game laws. These multi-part series, along with additional standalone pieces, offer invaluable insights into the socio-cultural and environmental fabric of the era. Her articles, complemented by commentary from male writers, serve as primary sources for scholars and historians exploring nature and the life of an outdoorswoman in 19th-century America. She was inspired by the accomplishments of her father, a noted guide and outdoorsman with whom she often traveled and explored the backwoods. Beyond her literary achievements, Hardy's legacy extends into the 20th century, solidifying her reputation as a leading authority on ornithology and Native American culture in the State of Maine. She left an enduring mark on 19th-century outdoor literature and her words endure as a testament to her indomitable spirit and the timeless allure of the Maine wilderness. Additional articles about hunting and shooting are available in the following volumes of the Sports She Wrote series: Fisherwomen; Camping Out; Women on the Hunt; Equestrian Reports; The Horsewoman’s Trilogy; Diana’s Outdoor Sports; and Adelia Brainerd, The Outdoor Woman of Harper’s Bazar. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 500 women in the 19th century.
Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1895-1902. In Three Volumes
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 842
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
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Pages : 842
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Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
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Pages : 1072
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Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1902-1906
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Category : Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1068
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Category : Catalogs, Classified (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1068
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Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 1895-1902
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Languages : en
Pages : 460
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Pages : 460
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Classified Catalogue of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Author: Pittsburgh, Pa. Carnegie Free Library of Alleghany
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
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Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1895-1902. In Three Volumes
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1072
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
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Pages : 1072
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900-999, fiction, index
Author: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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Category : Classified catalogs (Dewey decimal)
Languages : en
Pages : 1154
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Pages : 1154
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George Magoon and the Down East Game War
Author: Edward D. Ives
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252063305
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
George Magoon (1851-1929), a notorious moose and deer poacher in Maine, was the hero of scores of funny stories of how he outwitted game wardens. Preserving these oral histories, Edward Ives documents Magoon's life and explores his significance as a folk hero within the context of the conservation movement, the cult of the sportsman, and Maine's increasingly restrictive game laws. "A rich and subtle book, an important work by a major scholar. . . . It is a major contribution to folklore studies, and to history and American studies as well." -- Journal of American Folklore
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 9780252063305
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
George Magoon (1851-1929), a notorious moose and deer poacher in Maine, was the hero of scores of funny stories of how he outwitted game wardens. Preserving these oral histories, Edward Ives documents Magoon's life and explores his significance as a folk hero within the context of the conservation movement, the cult of the sportsman, and Maine's increasingly restrictive game laws. "A rich and subtle book, an important work by a major scholar. . . . It is a major contribution to folklore studies, and to history and American studies as well." -- Journal of American Folklore
Mountaineering
Author: Lost Century of Sports Collection
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197457
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
This volume of the Sports She Wrote series is a riveting journey through the exploits of intrepid women mountain climbers. Six articles and three complete books detail mountaineering escapades, including a humorous commentary on mountain tourism by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins written from the perspective of the mountain. Frederica Plunket's book “Here and There Among the Alps” (1875) challenges gender norms and defies cultural limitations imposed on women. “The High Alps in Winter” (1883) was written by Mrs. Fred Burnaby, who later became famous as Aubrey “Lizzie” Le Blonde, a renowned mountaineer and one of the first female filmmakers. Fanny Bullock Workman's “In the Ice World of Himalaya” (1900) documents her daring Himalayan conquests and advocacy for women's rights. The volume candidly explores the dynamics between explorers and local laborers, acknowledging the complexities of privilege and gender in sport of mountaineering. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 400 women in the 19th century.
Publisher: The Lost Century of Sports Collection
ISBN: 1964197457
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
This volume of the Sports She Wrote series is a riveting journey through the exploits of intrepid women mountain climbers. Six articles and three complete books detail mountaineering escapades, including a humorous commentary on mountain tourism by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins written from the perspective of the mountain. Frederica Plunket's book “Here and There Among the Alps” (1875) challenges gender norms and defies cultural limitations imposed on women. “The High Alps in Winter” (1883) was written by Mrs. Fred Burnaby, who later became famous as Aubrey “Lizzie” Le Blonde, a renowned mountaineer and one of the first female filmmakers. Fanny Bullock Workman's “In the Ice World of Himalaya” (1900) documents her daring Himalayan conquests and advocacy for women's rights. The volume candidly explores the dynamics between explorers and local laborers, acknowledging the complexities of privilege and gender in sport of mountaineering. Sports She Wrote is a 31-volume time-capsule of primary documents written by more than 400 women in the 19th century.