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Traveling Women; Narrative Visions of Early America

Traveling Women; Narrative Visions of Early America

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Traveling Women; Narrative Visions of Early America

by Imbarrato, Susan Clair

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Athens OH: Ohio University Press, 2006. xiii, 254p., illustrated with a limited number of facsimiles and period imagery, first edition hardbound in 9x6 inch blue boards lettered silverfoil, and a dust jacket. From a scholar's personal library, she has lightly pencilled marginal comments, brackets and shaky underlines throughout much of the book (might be useful). Other than pencillings we see no fault, item is entirely sound and clean. "..closely examines women's accounts of their journeys from 1700 to 1830..

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Traveling Women; Narrative Visions of Early America
Author
Imbarrato, Susan Clair
Book Condition
Used
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Publisher
Ohio University Press
Place of Publication
Athens OH
Date Published
2006
Bookseller catalogs
Americana; Women; Eighteenth Century, 1700s; Slavery; Diary, diaries, journal, journals;

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