One thousand white women : the journals of May Dodd Jim Fergus.
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TextCopyright date: ♭1998Edition: Second St. Martin's Griffin editionDescription: xiv, 436 pages ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780312199432; 0312199430Other title: 1000 white womenSubject(s): Little Wolf,-1904 -- Fiction | Interracial marriage -- Fiction | Women pioneers -- Fiction | Cheyenne Indians -- FictionGenre/Form: Diary fiction. | Historical fiction. | Western stories. | Historical fiction. | Western stories.DDC classification: 813/.54 LOC classification: PS3556.E66 | O54 1998Summary: An Indian request in 1854 for 1,000 white brides to ensure peace is secretly approved by the U.S. government in this alternate-history novel. Their journey west is described by May Dodd, a high-society woman released from an asylum where she was incarcerated by her family for an affair.
| Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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| Book | A J M Library 868-5076 | FERG (Browse shelf) | Available | 35194 |
Includes Reading Group Gold selection (reading group guide).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [435]-436).
An Indian request in 1854 for 1,000 white brides to ensure peace is secretly approved by the U.S. government in this alternate-history novel. Their journey west is described by May Dodd, a high-society woman released from an asylum where she was incarcerated by her family for an affair.

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