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The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley is the first interpretive biography of Annie Oakley. Overcoming poverty, prejudice, physical setbacks, and her own shyness, Oakley became a star in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show. In the first chapter, Glenda Riley recounts Oakley's childhood, her development as a shooter, and her marriage to Frank Butler. Subsequent chapters present Oakley's life - as entertainer, sport shooter, lady, and western woman.
In the final chapter, Riley assesses changes in the interpretation of Oakley's image since her death in 1926.
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The life and legacy of Annie Oakley
1994, University of Oklahoma Press
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0806126566 9780806126562
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-241) and index.
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