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So Much to be Done: Women settlers on the mining and ranching frontierby Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith; forward by Mack FaragherSecond printing
Book description: Lincoln, Nebraska:: University of Nebraska,. 1990.. Second printing. Original Wraps. Near Fine. Octavo, 9" tall, xxii + 325 pages, stiff illustrated wraps. A near fine, clean, neat soft cover with some discoloration to the exterior front cover; binding tight, paper white.
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