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Far from Home: Families of the Westward Journey
Published in Paperback by Schocken Books (1990)
Authors: Lillian Schlissel, Byrd Gibbens, Elizabeth Hampsten, and Lillian Schissel
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True tales of survival
Far From Home: Families Of The Westward Journey consists of four essays by Lillian Schlissel (Professor Emerita of English and American Studies, Brooklyn College, CUNY), Byrd Gibbens (Professor of English, University of New Mexico, Valencia Campus), and Elizabeth Hampsten (Professor of English, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks) about the troubles and difficulties of individual frontier families in the latter half of the 1800s. Hardships, conflicts, and true tales of survival and what life on the fringe could cost fill the pages of these candid, insightful, scholarly, informative accounts into what it really was like to pack up and move West. Far From Home is a highly recommended addition to academic American Western Frontier Studies reference collections and reading lists.

HISTORY COMES ALIVE IN THIS BOOK!
YOU'LL LAUGH, CRY AND FIND YOURSELF IN THE PAGES OF THIS HUMAN HISTORY ABOUT THREE FAMILIES SEEKING A BETTER LIFE IN "WEST" OF THE 1840'S-EARLY 1900'S. YOU WILL SHARE THEIR HARDSHIPS, DISCOURAGEMENT AND TRIUMPHS, BUT MOST OF ALL, YOU'LL FIND OUT WHAT DREAMS, HOME AND FAMILY ARE REALLY ABOUT.

MY FAVORITE FAMILY, THE MALICKS IN OREGON TERRITORY IN 1840'S, COULD HAVE BEEN RELATED TO ANYONE OF US. I WATCHED AS THEY SUFFERED UNEXPECTED DEATHS AND HARDSHIPS. I SHARED THEIR MOMENTS OF JOY WHEN LAND AND LABORS PROVIDED THEM WITH ABUNDANCE, AND FAMILY TIES MATTERED MOST.

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK FOR A "GOOD READ" IN HUMAN HISTORY AT ITS BEST. I LIKED IT SO MUCH THAT I MAY READ IT AGAIN.


Women's Diaries Of The Westward Journey
Published in Audio Cassette by Books on Tape, Inc. (01 June, 1988)
Author: Lillian Schlissel
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Scholarly Approach to Forgotten History
Schlissel's book is an often moving and always impressive document about the role of women in the westward journey. It tracks the differences in periods of migration and backs up its assertions with an impressive bibliography and the direct text of sections from the women's journals. Useful for the student of history and fascinating for the average person.

Experience an incredible journey!
This is an incredible opportunity to journey into the past through the real-life writings of women who traveled west by wagons on the Overland Trail (1841-1867). Read what two women thought when they came across the waters from a hot spring -- one woman expresses her worry that Satan must be close by while another writes about the great convenience of being able to make quick a cup of tea! There are many stories that will make you laugh, cry, and wonder about the hardships and triumphs all these diary writers faced. This is a book you will read over and over again.

Great Book!
One of the best and entertainment history books that I have ever read. You cannot stop when you start reading this book. It also have a lot of pictures, so you can visualize what the author is talking about. We learn how it was difficult for women to travel West, so they can have a better future. Author did a lot of research to write this book. Author did a great job. I recommend you to read it.


Covered Wagon Women: Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1850
Published in Paperback by Univ of Nebraska Pr (2003)
Authors: Kenneth L. Holmes and Lillian Schlissel
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A Must Hear Tale From the Trail!
As Americans we have heard many tales, true and false, of tales of, and about, those brave souls who migrated across the country in wagons and on foot in the 19th century. Beverly's LTD has recorded The personal diary of one such woman, Margaret A. Frink.

Mrs. Frink, along with her husband, whose first name we never know, and a boy named Robert leave their nice home in Martinsburg, Indiana, for the riches of the California territories. It's not only the promise of gold that spurs this couple on, but of the riches available to those who make the arduous trip.

Mrs. Frink keeps a detailed diary of the daily distances traveled (how did they m ark this?), the price of provisions along the way, the weather, the many people they run into, and an acute observation of the fashions on the trail. I found that quite interesting, those detailed descriptions of fashion, in clothing, transportation, and supplies, and the daily traveling distance. I also found myself amazed at the mileage the wagons were able to make each day and the price of provisions along the way. In 1851, one onion costs the Frink's one dollar, which is astronomically even in the 2002 market.

Susan Baxter, an actress at the Creede Repertory Theatre in Colorado, gives life to Margaret. By the tone of voice she uses, I suspect that Margaret is a bit of a snob, but she handles the travails of the trail with remarkable good humor.

It is particularly interesting that the diary does not end with their arrival in Sacramento, but gives a hurried account of life for their life as hotel owners and diary farmers. It is also interesting that the home they dismantled in Indiana and ship by boat, arrived in the new state at almost the same time they did.

Thanks to the publication of this diary, I have a whole new appreciation of the Old West!

A must read for anyone interested in history
The second in the series is as interesting as the first.The immigrants now have a bit more knowledge as many have gone before them.There are still many misshaps, disease, lack of water and feed. We now are starting to see many oppertunists who prey on the people. It is interesting to note that the women and Indians seemed to get along quite well and shared hints about many things. We also see the diffrence in the trip for diffrent income levels.This is also where we start to see pollution,as the animals were allowed in the creeks and anything not needed was just left .These books show what life was really like on the trail and what the women went through each day.


Three Plays by Mae West: Sex the Drag and Pleasure Man
Published in Paperback by Routledge (1997)
Authors: Lillian Schlissel and Mae West
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Black Frontiers
Published in Hardcover by Holiday House (1995)
Author: Lillian Schlissel
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Black Frontiers : A History Of African American Heroes In The Old West
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (2000)
Author: Lillian Schlissel
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Conscience in America: A Documentary History of Conscientious Objection in America, 1757-1967.
Published in Paperback by E P Dutton (1968)
Author: Lillian, Comp. Schlissel
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Journals and Notebooks 1807-1822
Published in Hardcover by Twayne Pub (1981)
Authors: Washington Irving, Walter A. Reichart, and Lillian Schlissel
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Mollie
Published in Paperback by Bison Bks Corp (2003)
Authors: Mollie Dorsey Sanford and Lillian Schlissel
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Three Plays by Mae West: Sex, the Drag, the Pleasure Man
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (1997)
Authors: Mae West and Lillian Schlissel
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