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Red Sapphire

Bricklin, Julia
Red Sapphire
In 1950, facing artistic and legal persecution by Senator Joe McCarthy because of her listing on Louis Budenz¿s list of 400 concealed communists, single mother Hannah Weinstein fled to Europe. There, she built a television studio and established her own production company, Sapphire Films, then surreptitiously hired scores of such blacklisted writers as Waldo Salt, Ian McClellan, Adrian Scott, and Ring Lardner Jr., and ¿Trojan-horsed¿ more than...

CHF 43.50

Polly Pry

Bricklin, Julia
Polly Pry
In 1900, the young and beautiful Leonel Ross Campbell became the first female reporter to work for the Denver Post. As the journalist known as Polly Pry, she ruffled feathers when she worked to free a convicted cannibal and when she battled the powerful Telluride miners' union. She was nearly murdered more than once. And a younger female colleague once said, "Polly Pry did not just report the news, she made it!" If only that young reporter ha...

CHF 28.50

America's Best Female Sharpshooter

Bricklin, Julia
America's Best Female Sharpshooter
Today, most remember "California Girl" Lillian Frances Smith (1871-1930) as Annie Oakley's chief competitor in the small world of the Wild West shows' female shooters. But the two women were quite different: Oakley's conservative "prairie beauty" persona clashed with Smith's tendency to wear flashy clothes and keep company with the cowboys and American Indians she performed with. This lively first biography chronicles the Wild West showbiz lif...

CHF 33.90

The Notorious Life of Ned Buntline: A Tale of Murder, Bet...

Bricklin, Julia
The Notorious Life of Ned Buntline: A Tale of Murder, Betrayal, and the Creation of Buffalo Bill
Edward Zane Carroll Judson aka Ned Buntline (1821¿1886) was responsible for creating a highly romantic and often misleading image of the American West, albeit one that the masses found irresistible in the mid-to-late nineteenth century. Some scholars estimate that he wrote at least four hundred dime novels over his lifetime, and perhaps as many as six hundred. While he is best known for discovering William Frederick Cody (¿Buffalo Bill¿) and m...

CHF 37.50

Blonde Rattlesnake: Burmah Adams, Tom White, and the 1933...

Bricklin, Julia
Blonde Rattlesnake: Burmah Adams, Tom White, and the 1933 Crime Spree That Terrorized Los Angeles
Nineteen-year-old Burmah Adams, a hairdresser and former Santa Ana High School student, spent her honeymoon on a crime spree. She and her husband of less than one week, White, an ex-con, robbed at least twenty people in and around downtown L.A. at gunpoint over an eight-week period. But the worst of their crimes was the shooting of a popular elementary school teacher, Cora Withington, and a former publisher, Crombie Allen, who was teaching her...

CHF 34.90

Polly Pry: The Woman Who Wrote the West

Bricklin, Julia
Polly Pry: The Woman Who Wrote the West
In 1900, the young and beautiful Leonel Ross Campbell became the first female reporter to work for the Denver Post. As the journalist known as Polly Pry, she ruffled feathers when she worked to free a convicted cannibal and when she battled the powerful Telluride miners¿ union. She was nearly murdered more than once. And a younger female colleague once said, ¿Polly Pry did not just report the news, she made it!¿ If only that young reporter ha...

CHF 34.90

America's Best Female Sharpshooter

Bricklin, Julia
America's Best Female Sharpshooter
Today, most remember "California Girl" Lillian Frances Smith (1871-1930) as Annie Oakley's chief competitor in the small world of the Wild West shows' female shooters. But the two women were quite different: Oakley's conservative "prairie beauty" persona clashed with Smith's tendency to wear flashy clothes and keep company with the cowboys and American Indians she performed with. This lively first biography chronicles the Wild West showbiz lif...

CHF 52.90