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No Place for a Lady Tales of Adventurous Women Travelers by Barbara Hodgson
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, a motley band of women defied gender conventions, enduring exotic diseases, plagues of scorpions, and other life-threatening situations--all in the name of adventure. The frequent target of Russian thieves, Mademoiselle Jacquemart began sleeping with a brace of pistols after one attempt on her life left her with a fractured skull. Lady Ann Fanshawe disguised herself as a cabin boy to confront a band of Spanish pirates. Isabella Bird toured Japan by horseback despite a severe back affliction. And there were many more, some famous, others whose tales and fates have faded into the obscurer corners of history. NO PLACE FOR A LADY profiles adventurous women who sacrificed personal comfort and respectability to pursue experiences traditionally open only to men. Filled with fascinating portraits, historical maps, and intricate drawings, NO PLACE FOR A LADY is at once a beautifully illustrated exploration of early travel and a spirited celebration! of the women HODGSON is a book designer and packager turned writer. Author of numerous books, including The Sensualist, In the Arms of Morpheus, and Opium: A Portrait of the Heavenly Demon, Hodgson makes her home in Vancouver, British Columbia.who dared to redefine the proper place for a lady.
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, a motley band of women defied gender conventions, enduring exotic diseases, plagues of scorpions, and other life-threatening situations--all in the name of adventure. The frequent target of Russian thieves, Mademoiselle Jacquemart began sleeping with a brace of pistols after one attempt on her life left her with a fractured skull. Lady Ann Fanshawe disguised herself as a cabin boy to confront a band of Spanish pirates. Isabella Bird toured Japan by horseback despite a severe back affliction. And there were many more, some famous, others whose tales and fates have faded into the obscurer corners of history. NO PLACE FOR A LADY profiles adventurous women who sacrificed personal comfort and respectability to pursue experiences traditionally open only to men. Filled with fascinating portraits, historical maps, and intricate drawings, NO PLACE FOR A LADY is at once a beautifully illustrated exploration of early travel and a spirited celebration! of the women HODGSON is a book designer and packager turned writer. Author of numerous books, including The Sensualist, In the Arms of Morpheus, and Opium: A Portrait of the Heavenly Demon, Hodgson makes her home in Vancouver, British Columbia.who dared to redefine the proper place for a lady.
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Hardback Editions
August 2002 : Hardback
| Title: No Place for a Lady: Tales of Adventurous Women Travelers Author(s): Barbara Hodgson ISBN: 1-58008-441-9 / 9781580084413 (USA edition) Publisher: Ten Speed Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
2002 : Hardback
| Title: No Place for a Lady: Tales of Adventurous Women Travellers Author(s): Barbara Hodgson ISBN: 1-55054-938-3 / 9781550549386 (USA edition) Publisher: Greystone Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
January 2003 : Paperback
| Title: No Place for a Lady : Tales of Adventurous Women Travelers Author(s): Barbara Hodgson ISBN: 1-55365-012-3 / 9781553650126 (USA edition) Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre, Limited Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
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