Introduction Harriet Chalmers Adams Joy Friederike Victoria Gessner Adamson Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz Delia Denning Akeley Mary Lenore Jobe Akeley Jacqueline Marie-Therese Suzanne Douet Auriol Isabelle Autissier Ann Bancroft Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell Ruth Fulton Benedict Gertrude Benham Isabella Lucy Bird Bishop Arlene Blum Magaret Bourke-White Louise Arner Boyd Susan Butcher Rachel Louise Carson Lucy Evelyn Cheesman Clare Mary Francis Eugenie Clark Geraldyn "Jerrie" Cobb Jacqueline Cochran Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman Eileen Marie Collins Alexandra David-Neel Meta Ann "Annie" Doak Dillard Florence Catherine Douglas Dixie Amelia Earhart Dian Fossey Birute Marija Filomena Galdikis Jane Goodall Ernestine "Dee Dee" Green Beatrice Ethel Grimshaw Marguerite Elton Baker Harrison Mae Carol Jemison Amy Johnson Mary Henrietta Kingsley Monica Kristensen Ann LaBastille Sharon Christa Corrigan McAuliffe Beryl Clutterbuck Markham Margaret Mead Sylvia Earle Mead Ruth Nichols Valentina Tereshkova Nikolayev Marianne North Diana Sneed Nyad Annie Smith Peck Harriet Quimby Sally Kristin Ride Freya Stark Junko Istibashi Tabei Alexandrine Petrinella Francina "Alexine" Tinne Fanny Bullock Workman Appendix I: Vignettes of Other Women Appendix II: Women by Category Appendix III: Women by Nationality Selected and Auxiliary Bibliography
JOYCE DUNCAN is on the faculty at East Tennessee State University where she teaches English and Service- Learning. She is the Managing Editor of the Sport Literature Association, editor of H-Arete listserv and a freelance writer, editor and photographer. Her previous publications include numerous contributions to reference books including: Dictionary of World Biography, Masterplots II, Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America, American National Biography, Great Events from History and Encyclopedia of Popular Culture in the United States.
.,."describes the lives of 75 women from the eighteenth through the
twentieth centuries who have "broken traditional bounds and
ventured into uncharted territory" on land, at sea, or in the air.
This easy-to-use, highly readable dictionary is suitable for
high-school, public, and undergraduate
collections..."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
?...describes the lives of 75 women from the eighteenth through the
twentieth centuries who have "broken traditional bounds and
ventured into uncharted territory" on land, at sea, or in the air.
This easy-to-use, highly readable dictionary is suitable for
high-school, public, and undergraduate
collections...?-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
?Junior high school and high school librarians who are needing to
purchase reference books about women will definitely want to add
this to their collections. Recommended.?-The Book Report
?Recommended for school and public libraries.?-Lawrence Looks at
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?This book is useful in its brevity, its unique criteria for
inclusion, and in the attention given to some subjects with very
little exisiting or readily available material...for public and
small academic libraries with a need for a collection of short
biographies of notable, living women who have pushed the envelope
in some way and for libraries lacking other adult sources on women
adventurers, explorers, and aviators.?-Reference & User Services
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?Recommended for school and public libraries.??Lawrence Looks at
Books
..."describes the lives of 75 women from the eighteenth through the
twentieth centuries who have "broken traditional bounds and
ventured into uncharted territory" on land, at sea, or in the air.
This easy-to-use, highly readable dictionary is suitable for
high-school, public, and undergraduate
collections..."-Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
"Junior high school and high school librarians who are needing to
purchase reference books about women will definitely want to add
this to their collections. Recommended."-The Book Report
"Recommended for school and public libraries."-Lawrence Looks at
Books
"This book is useful in its brevity, its unique criteria for
inclusion, and in the attention given to some subjects with very
little exisiting or readily available material...for public and
small academic libraries with a need for a collection of short
biographies of notable, living women who have pushed the envelope
in some way and for libraries lacking other adult sources on women
adventurers, explorers, and aviators."-Reference & User Services
Quarterly
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