Publication: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994, Norman
First edition. 8vo. Cloth, xvii [blank], 252 pp., preface, acknowledgments, introduction, illustrated, notes on sources, index. Martin Ridge says "This imaginative interpretive study of Annie Oakley is more than a biography. Glenda Riley has brought together the known facts of Oakley's life, placed her career as a performer in the context of the wild west show and professional sharp shooting, examined her personal life as a working woman and wife, and traced her changing image in terms of societal attitudes toward the role of women in American life." Fine in dust jacket.
Inventory Number: 50062