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Chris Enss

    No Place for a Woman
    Lady Was a Gambler
    According to Kate
    Beautiful Mine
    The Doctor Was a Woman
    Frontier Teachers
    • 2025

      Helen Hunt Jackson and Standing Bear

      A Tale of Friendship and the Plight of the American Indian

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Helen Hunt Jackson's life intertwines with her advocacy for indigenous rights, particularly through her friendship with Chief Standing Bear, a prominent activist. This relationship profoundly influenced her literary pursuits, especially a pivotal book addressing the U.S. government's broken promises to Native Americans. Jackson faced significant danger during her writing process, with two assassination attempts linked to her outspoken views and political tensions. Despite the threats, she remained dedicated to her cause, highlighting her courage and commitment to justice for Native Americans.

      Helen Hunt Jackson and Standing Bear
    • 2024

      The Doctor Was a Woman

      Stories of the First Female Physicians on the Frontier

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(22)Abgeben

      Focusing on ten pioneering female physicians of the Old West, this book highlights their contributions and challenges in a male-dominated field. Released for Women's History Month, it resonates with contemporary themes of healthcare heroes, especially in light of recent global events. The profiles celebrate the resilience and achievements of these women, offering a rich perspective on their impact during a transformative era in medicine.

      The Doctor Was a Woman
    • 2023

      An Open Secret

      The Story of Deadwood's Most Notorious Bordellos

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of the 1874 gold discovery in the Black Hills, the narrative follows the rapid transformation of a small gold camp into the notorious town of Deadwood in 1876. As miners flock to the area, they encounter a landscape marked by dead trees and gold-filled creeks. The town quickly becomes a magnet for outlaws, gamblers, and gunslingers, creating a lawless environment that thrives on the excitement and danger of the gold rush.

      An Open Secret
    • 2023

      Frontier Teachers

      Stories of Heroic Women of the Old West

      • 218 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,0(2)Abgeben

      The narrative highlights the often-overlooked contributions of women in the Old West, specifically focusing on twelve brave female teachers who shaped education in frontier towns and mining communities. Chris Enss challenges the traditional male-centric portrayal of the Wild West by showcasing these educators who faced numerous challenges while nurturing the next generation. This second edition includes five additional teachers and a new chapter, further enriching the stories of resilience and dedication in an era dominated by men.

      Frontier Teachers
    • 2022

      On October 20, 1882, future actress Margaret Dumont was born in Atlanta, Georgia. A Broadway regular by the 1920s, Dumont found lasting fame once she started appearing with the Marx Brothers. Tall and regal in bearing, her character provided the perfect foil to the wisecracking Groucho Marx in a series of films including A Night at the Opera and Duck Soup. Her character's seemingly obliviousness to insult led to the widespread belief, encouraged by Groucho himself, that Dumont was a humorless person who never got the joke. A belief she contradicted in a 1942 interview. "I'm not a stooge," she said. "I'm a straight lady. There's an art to playing straight. You must build up your man but never top him and never steal the laughs from him. Straight Lady: The Life and Times of Margaret Dumont and the Making of A Day at the Races would focus on the woman MGM called "The Fifth Marx Brother" and her role in the production of one of the comedy teams most successful films. Several books have been written about the Marx Brothers as a comedy family and about their individual lives, but there haven't been any books written about Margaret Dumont. This book would appeal to motion picture enthusiasts, Marx Brothers' fans, and film historians.

      Straight Lady
    • 2021

      Iron Women

      The Ladies Who Helped Build the Railroad

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Awarded the 2022 Will Rogers Medallion Award Silver, this book delves into the rich history and culture of the American West. It offers insightful narratives and compelling anecdotes that celebrate the spirit and resilience of the region. The author combines thorough research with engaging storytelling, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and those interested in Western heritage. The book captures the essence of the West, highlighting its unique characters and significant events that shaped the landscape.

      Iron Women
    • 2021

      The Lady and the Mountain Man

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      "Isabella Bird was a proper Victorian lady expected to marry a man of means and position. Instead she was drawn to a gruff mountain man, a desperado named Jim Nugent. This book reveals the true story of Bird's relationship with Nugent as they traveled through the dramatic wilderness of the Rocky Mountains"-- Provided by publisher

      The Lady and the Mountain Man
    • 2020

      No Place for a Woman

      The Struggle for Suffrage in the Wild West

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(19)Abgeben

      The book explores the historic moment in 1869 when Wyoming became the first territory to grant women the right to vote, highlighting Louisa Ann Swain's pioneering act of casting a ballot in 1870. It delves into the motivations behind this decision, suggesting that the legislature's actions were influenced more by the desire for publicity and settlement than by a genuine commitment to equality. The narrative also examines the varied ideologies of the men supporting women's rights and the diverse perspectives of the women advocating for suffrage.

      No Place for a Woman
    • 2019

      According to Kate

      • 184 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(73)Abgeben

      *2020 Will Rogers Medallion Award Winner (Western Biographies)* Doc Holliday's paramour Big Nose Kate could never get a publisher to give her the big bucks she demanded to tell the story of her life, but that didn't mean she didn't collect material she wanted to use in a biography. Over the fifty years Mary Kate Cummings, alias Big Nose Kate, traversed the West she saved letters from her family, musings she had written about her love interests, and life with the notorious John Henry Holliday. Using rare, never before published material Big Nose Kate stock-piled in anticipation of writing the tale of her days on the Wild Frontier, the definitive book about the famous soiled dove will finally be told. Kate claims to have witnessed the Gunfight at the OK Corral and exchanged words with the likes of Wyatt Earp and Josephine Marcus. There's no doubt she embellished her adventures, but that doesn't take away from their historical importance. She was a controversial figure in a rough and rowdy territory. What she witnessed, the lifestyle she led, and the influential western people she met are fascinating and represent a time period much romanticized.

      According to Kate
    • 2018

      Principles of Posse Management

      Lessons from the Old West for Today's Leaders

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,2(16)Abgeben

      Focusing on the lawmen and leaders of the Old West, this collection showcases the stories of figures like Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson, emphasizing their leadership skills in maintaining law and order. It offers a fresh perspective on classic Western narratives, blending action with insights into the complexities of leadership in a lawless era.

      Principles of Posse Management